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Commercial Cleaning near you in Canada

Known locally as janitorial / commercial cleaning services. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in Canada.

Typical price: CA$90–CA$2,800

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What commercial cleaning costs in Canada

Researched national ranges in CAD. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Small office (up to 2,000 sq ft), per visit Bins, floors, touchpoints, one washroom and kitchenette CA$90 CA$150 CA$240
Mid-size office (5,000 sq ft), monthly, 3x/week Recurring janitorial contract with consumables restocked CA$1,000 CA$1,700 CA$2,800
One-off deep clean / floor care Carpet extraction or floor strip-and-wax for a small office CA$350 CA$600 CA$1,100

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How to hire a commercial cleaning pro in Canada

  1. Verify liability insurance and provincial workers' compensation registration (WSIB in Ontario, WorkSafeBC in BC) — ask for a clearance certificate
  2. Walk the site together and agree a written scope and frequency
  3. Confirm WHMIS-compliant chemical handling and labelling
  4. Check references from similar facilities and ask who supervises your account
  5. Agree key/alarm protocols and staff screening
  6. Confirm GST/HST is itemized on quotes

Frequently asked questions

Can cleaning happen outside business hours?

Yes — evening and early-morning service is standard for offices so cleaning doesn't disrupt staff. Out-of-hours access requires a key/alarm protocol; some companies charge a small premium for late-night or weekend slots.

What insurance should a commercial cleaning company carry?

At minimum public liability insurance and employer's/workers' compensation coverage for their staff. Ask for certificates — if an uninsured cleaner is injured on your premises, the liability can land on you.

What does a standard office cleaning visit include?

Emptying bins, vacuuming and mopping floors, wiping desks and touchpoints, cleaning kitchens and bathrooms, and restocking consumables. Window cleaning, carpet extraction, and floor stripping/polishing are usually scheduled extras.

What is the difference between janitorial and commercial cleaning?

Janitorial usually means recurring day-to-day cleaning (bins, floors, bathrooms), while commercial cleaning also covers periodic heavy work: carpet extraction, hard-floor machine scrubbing, high-level dusting, and post-construction cleans.

Should I hire a cleaning company or an in-house cleaner?

Under roughly 10-15 hours of cleaning per week, a contracted company is usually cheaper once you count payroll, insurance, cover for absences, and equipment. In-house starts to win for large single sites with full-time cleaning need.

How is commercial cleaning priced?

Three common models: per hour per cleaner (small offices), per square metre/foot per visit (larger spaces), or a fixed monthly contract based on visit frequency. Most quotes are set after a walkthrough that counts desks, bathrooms, kitchens and floor types.

Why should I ask a Canadian cleaning company for a WSIB/WorkSafe clearance certificate?

Because in provinces like Ontario and BC, if your contractor isn't registered and a worker is injured on your site, the workers' compensation board can pursue the hiring business. A current clearance certificate closes that exposure and takes two minutes to check.

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