What Do We Mean By “Closed Facility?”
Eco Technologies’ Closed Facility cleaning services are directed towards warehouses that are not in use, either permanently or temporarily. This term describes a space that doesn’t have people or inventory in the area where the cleaning treatment will take place. This type of warehouse offers the most straightforward cleaning process.
[fancy_header3 variation=”teal”]Step One: Site Assessment[/fancy_header3] [dropcap1 variation=”teal”]1[/dropcap1]No two spaces are the same. This is why we begin our cleaning process with a thorough Site Assessment of your warehouse, which enables us to determine the most cost-effective and potent method to transform your space. We divide the warehouse into work areas called Zones, and then tailor our cleaning approach to each section. [fancy_header3 variation=”teal”]Step Two: Cleaning Process[/fancy_header3] [dropcap1 variation=”teal”]2[/dropcap1]Our trained team of specialists then enter your warehouse and attend to each Zone separately. The nature of a closed facility means that we can apply pressure washing treatments to both the walls and ceilings, which maximizes our cleaning impact. Unused spaces also provide a longer drying time for the floor sealing process. [accordion_group] [toggle_framed title=”Zone 1: Ceiling Treatment”]We take a top-to-bottom approach to warehouse cleaning. The ceiling, which we refer to as Zone 1, encompasses the ceiling surface, beams, lighting system, conduit, and piping. We apply “big picture” treatments like commercial high-powered HEPA-filtered vacuums, lower pressure heated pressure washing to clean the space, then follow up with detail-oriented applications like backback vacuums and hand wiping to ensure that every section is thoroughly tended to.[/toggle_framed] [toggle_framed title=”Zone 2: Wall Treatment”]We combine both scissor and articulating lifts with ladders and scaffolding to ensure that no area of your wall is left untouched. Whether your interior requires a potent citrus degreaser or a straightforward scrub and rinse treatment, we provide the tools – and the skills – needed to return your warehouse to its original luster. Our team has access to cutting edge technology that enables them to provide you with the most thorough treatment possible. But we also place heavy emphasis on our attention to detail, which means that you can always rest assured that we’re cleaning every square inch of your walls and any accompanying interior fixtures and accessories.[/toggle_framed] [toggle_framed title=”Zone 3: Floor Treatment”]Accumulations of dirt and grease are no match for our concrete floor treatment. We begin by wet scrubbing the surface, and adding a citrus degreaser application if necessary. The flooring is then power rinsed to remove any last vestiges of dirt and grime that are clinging to it. All of the waste water is recovered to ensure both maximum cleanliness and minimal environmental impact. But National Warehouse Cleaning isn’t satisfied by “average” – and this is why we finish off the treatment with one final power scrub to your warehouse floor to complete our cleaning process.[/toggle_framed] [/accordion_group] [fancy_header3 variation=”teal”]Step Three: Cleanup[/fancy_header3] [dropcap1 variation=”teal”]3[/dropcap1]During our warehouse cleaning process, we’ll loosen and remove a large quantity of debris. As a part of our full-service treatment, we always bag and remove all of this material from the site and leave your space broom-clean. We’re dedicated to top-tier comprehensive service… And this is the final important step to restoring your warehouse to impeccable condition.