Office & Janitorial Cleaning
Recurring cleaning for offices, conference rooms, kitchens, workstations and shared traffic areas.
Priority service page
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A complete commercial cleaning menu for offices, medical spaces, retail, construction turns, high-traffic floors, restrooms, windows, and exterior entrances.
Start with the building
This hub turns AMI's service menu into a practical walkthrough path: pick the work your facility needs now, then combine recurring cleaning, floor care, daytime support, sanitation, and specialty work into one managed plan.
Service menu
Each card keeps the same motion language from the homepage, but this page expands the service menu into a hub AMI can turn into individual service pages next.
Recurring cleaning for offices, conference rooms, kitchens, workstations and shared traffic areas.
Priority service page
Stripping, waxing, buffing, carpet, tile, grout, stone and high-visibility finish work.
Priority service page
Onsite support for lobbies, restrooms, spills, supplies and daytime traffic.
Support lane
High-touch sanitation for breakrooms, restrooms and daily-use areas.
Health-facing lane
Final dust removal, build-out cleaning and turnover-ready presentation.
Project lane
Interior glass, partitions, entry doors, storefronts and exterior-facing presentation.
Presentation lane
Restroom cleaning, restocking, odor control and supply support.
Checklist lane
Exterior entrances, debris control and first-impression details.
First-impression laneHow the services become a plan
Confirm rooms, surfaces, traffic, supplies, access windows and problem areas.
Recurring cleaning, floor care, porter support and specialty work are sequenced together.
Service tasks become visible standards your team can inspect and adjust.
Schedules, traffic and tenant needs change, so the service plan can change without starting over.
Scope groups
This gives us the page architecture: one hub, priority service pages, specialty service pages, then location pages that pull the right service group forward.
The baseline service lane for offices, professional buildings, shared work areas and routine janitorial coverage.
The visible transformation lane for floors, carpet, tile, grout, VCT, stone and other surfaces that carry traffic.
The responsive lane for buildings that need people onsite while traffic, tenants, staff and visitors are moving.
The non-recurring lane for build-outs, construction turns, seasonal needs and presentation details outside routine cleaning.
Service proof
"Every service page should make the result visible before the visitor reaches the form."
AMI service-page design rule
Turn services into a plan
Tell AMI what kind of facility you manage, which service lane matters first, and where the building needs attention.
Walkthrough first