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What does commercial cleaning include?

A standard Sydney commercial cleaning contract in 2026 covers the items below as core scope. Anything outside this list is usually an add-on, even when the cleaner casually agrees it "comes with the package". Get specific in the contract — the difference between an included service and an "agreed but unscoped" service is usually the first dispute that comes up.

Standard scope — included in most contracts

Floors

  • Vacuum all carpeted areas each visit.
  • Mop all hard floors each visit.
  • Spot-treat visible stains and spills.
  • Edge detail vacuum weekly.

Washrooms

  • Toilets, basins, mirrors, taps each visit.
  • Sanitary disposal on schedule.
  • Re-stock toilet paper, soap, paper towel, hand sanitiser.
  • Mop with sanitising solution each visit.

Kitchen / breakroom

  • Wipe benches, sink, taps each visit.
  • Appliance exteriors wiped (microwave, fridge handle, kettle).
  • Empty bin, replace liner.
  • Fridge interior top shelf weekly; full clean monthly.

Workspace touchpoints

  • Door handles, light switches, lift buttons each visit.
  • Photocopier touch panels, shared printers.
  • Reception desk, glass partitions for fingerprints.

Waste

  • All internal bins emptied each visit, liners replaced.
  • Separation of paper / co-mingled recycling per building rules.
  • Cleaner is responsible for moving waste to building's waste-collection point, not for collection itself.

Things people assume are included — but usually aren't

  • External window cleaning. Internal yes; external — quarterly add-on, separately quoted.
  • Carpet steam cleaning. Standard contract covers spot treatment. Full steam clean is quarterly or annual add-on.
  • High-pressure clean of entryways. Add-on. Sydney offices often run this quarterly.
  • Strip and reseal of hard floors. Annual add-on. Significant cost; budget for it.
  • End-of-trip facility deep clean. Showers and lockers in larger sites — verify whether they're "wipe-down each visit" or "deep clean weekly". Usually quoted separately.
  • Specialist disinfection. TGA-grade products in medical or food-prep zones — usually separately scoped.
  • Pest treatment. Not in scope. Always a separate contractor.
  • Bin bag supply. Sometimes included, sometimes charged at cost. Get it documented.
  • Toilet paper, hand soap, paper towel supply. Often supplied by the cleaner at cost plus margin — but verify; some contracts assume client supplies.
  • Confidential waste shredding. Not a cleaner's job. Use a dedicated shredding service.
  • Pet stain or biohazard cleanup. Outside standard scope. Cleaner will charge per-incident for these.

Vertical-specific inclusions

Some industries have inclusions outside the standard scope:

  • Medical centres: TGA-grade disinfection, biohazard handling, terminal cleaning between cases.
  • Gyms: equipment sanitisation per visit, change room deep clean daily.
  • Childcare: WWCC-cleared staff, child-safe TGA-approved chemicals, toy sanitation cycle.
  • Strata: lift internals daily, bin room twice-weekly, common-area glass daily.
  • Warehouses: floor scrubber pass weekly, racking dust quarterly, dock degrease monthly.

What to ask before signing

Five questions that catch out 90% of contract surprises:

  1. "Show me the scope of work as a numbered list — what's in, what's out."
  2. "Which consumables do you supply, and at what unit cost?"
  3. "What's the price for the add-ons we'll probably want — quarterly windows, annual carpet steam, end-of-lease deep clean?"
  4. "What's the termination clause for both sides?"
  5. "What's the response time if we report a missed visit or a quality issue?"

Related: the working checklist we use, Sydney pricing benchmarks, and how to negotiate the contract.

Want a scope-of-work-first quote?

We send you a numbered scope-of-work appendix with every quote. No vague inclusions, no nasty add-on bills.

Transparent Pricing · Documented Scope · Same Operators

The reason most Sydney businesses change cleaners every 18 months is not price — it's drift. A contract starts well, the supervisor leaves, the operators rotate, and six months in the kitchen smells wrong on Monday mornings and nobody can remember what the agreed scope was. We treat that as the actual problem. Every ANZ Sydney contract ships with a numbered scope-of-work appendix, named supervisors, and a quarterly walkthrough where we tick the appendix off against the building. Drift gets caught at week two, not month six.

$20M insured, WHS, SDS on site

Public liability insurance certificate sent before the first clean — $20M cover, current to expiry, refreshed annually. SDS folder maintained on your site for every chemical we use. WHS undertakings documented in the contract appendix. Police-check evidence for every operator filed and retrievable. These are table stakes, but most of our Sydney prospects show us a current contract where at least one is missing.

Sydney 2026 pricing example

Worked example — 2,400 sqm North Sydney CBD floor

Mid-tier office, 5 nights per week, full after-hours, end-of-trip showers and lockers, supplies included. Sydney 2026 quote: $720–$910 per visit, equivalent to $15,500–$19,800 per month. Includes touchpoint cycles on lift buttons every visit, boardroom presentation reset, executive-suite detail, and supervisor walk-through fortnightly. Annual hard-floor strip and reseal $4,800.

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