Christmas comes but once a year, yet cleaning never stops!
Christmas comes but once a year, yet cleaning never stops!
With the build up to Christmas and New year we always see an uptick in demand for our commercial cleaning services in Liverpool and Merseyside. Companies and businesses in Liverpool experience their busiest time at Christmas as we all end up looking for those last minute gifts, treats and decorations.
Not surprisingly this soon has an effect on the presentation and physical cleanliness of a school, shop or small business, with clients and customers quick to see the effect.
Cleaning Master; for when clean really means clean
Cleaning Master; for when clean really means clean
As an established commercial cleaning company, we’re involved in as many different businesses as you’ll find companies in the Yellow pages; from accountancy to yoghurt shops, from Coffee bars to wholefoods suppliers- we clean them all!
It’s our work in the commercial cleaning contracts across these companies that gives us a great chance to show the true value of local, experienced cleaning teams and the top quality service we provide.
On the road again! Cleaning across Liverpool!
On the road again! Cleaning across Liverpool!
Thanks to some amazing work by SK Print in Kirkby our Commercial cleaning Vans have had a brilliant facelift. Following the growth we’ve seen in school cleaning and office cleaning contracts we thought it well time our cleaning vehicles were updated as well!
Although our main strength remains the local, experienced commercial cleaning staff we provide all over Merseyside, one of our key priorities has always been presentation.
Nothing beats experience!
Nothing beats experience!
Here at Cleaning master we’re fortunate enough to have a number of brilliant cleaning contracts managers. As you might expect these managers ensure all our sites are kept up to scratch in terms of the finish we look for, be it a school, workplace or office cleaning site.
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