by D Poole Commercial Kitchen Cleaning | Feb 3, 2026 | Commercial Cleaning Services
Most offices do not get “dirty” all at once. They slide. It starts small. Dust gathers in corners nobody looks at. Floors in traffic lanes stop looking crisp. The breakroom feels slightly sticky even after someone wipes the counter. Restrooms stay “fine” until a busy...
by D Poole Commercial Kitchen Cleaning | Feb 2, 2026 | Commercial Cleaning Services
If your office “looks fine,” it can still be dirty in all the ways that matter. Dust builds up where nobody checks. Restrooms stay “okay” until one bad day turns into complaints. Breakrooms look clean until the microwave handle feels sticky and the sink starts...
by D Poole Commercial Kitchen Cleaning | Feb 1, 2026 | Commercial Cleaning Services
If you are leasing a space in Detroit and you are asking who handles cleaning, you are usually dealing with something practical, not theoretical. The lobby looks neglected. The trash area is a mess. The restroom situation is getting complaints. Or you are getting...
by D Poole Commercial Kitchen Cleaning | Jan 12, 2026 | Commercial Cleaning Services
A medical facility can pass every visual check and still be vulnerable. Surfaces look clean. Schedules are followed. Cleaning logs are filled out. Yet inspections fail, infection control flags appear, or questions surface that no one can immediately answer. The...
by D Poole Commercial Kitchen Cleaning | Jan 3, 2026 | Commercial Cleaning Services
Workplace productivity is often discussed in terms of leadership, technology, or employee engagement, but one of the most overlooked factors is the physical environment employees work in every day. In Detroit, where many businesses operate in older buildings, shared...
by D Poole Commercial Kitchen Cleaning | Jan 2, 2026 | Commercial Cleaning Services
In many Grand Rapids offices, cleaning happens while work is still going on. Phones are ringing, meetings are in progress, employees are moving between rooms, and cleaning crews are trying to work around all of it. At first, this feels manageable. People adjust....