Commercial Cleaning near you in Philippines
Known locally as janitorial services. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in Philippines.
Typical price: ₱1,000–₱35,000
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What commercial cleaning costs in Philippines
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Small office, per visit clean Bins, floors, touchpoints, pantry and comfort room | ₱1,000 | ₱1,800 | ₱3,000 |
| Deployed janitor, monthly (full-time) One full-time janitor via agency, all-in monthly billing rate | ₱18,000 | ₱25,000 | ₱35,000 |
| One-off deep clean / floor care Floor polishing or carpet extraction for a small office | ₱4,000 | ₱7,000 | ₱12,000 |
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How to hire a commercial cleaning pro in Philippines
- Check the janitorial agency is a legitimate contractor registered with DOLE (Department of Labor and Employment) under D.O. 174 rules — labour-only contracting is illegal
- Confirm workers receive at least the regional minimum wage plus mandated benefits (SSS, PhilHealth, Pag-IBIG, 13th month)
- Walk the site and agree a written scope and deployment schedule
- Ask about supervision, reliever coverage for absences, and uniforms/IDs
- Get official receipts and a service contract
- For buildings, confirm the agency can comply with admin permit and gate-pass rules
Frequently asked questions
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.
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.
How do commercial cleaning contracts handle keys and alarms?
Reputable companies run signed key registers, alarm-code logs, and vetted staff lists. Ask how keys are stored, who can access your site, and whether staff are background-checked before handing over out-of-hours access.
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.
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.
Can my business be liable for a janitorial agency's unpaid wages in the Philippines?
Yes — under the Labor Code and D.O. 174, the principal is solidarily liable if the contractor fails to pay wages or benefits. Vet the agency's DOLE registration and audit that your contract rate actually covers minimum wage plus benefits.
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