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Specialty Services

Cleaning Jobs That Require More Than Routine Work

Specialty cleaning services that handle deep sanitation, floor care, pressure washing, event cleanup, window cleaning, kitchen sanitation, and interior painting.

Some cleaning tasks fall outside the scope of daily janitorial work. A commercial kitchen with baked-on grease, windows on upper floors, concrete walkways stained by weather, or a facility that needs full disinfection after an illness outbreak all require specialized tools, products, and techniques. Smith Janitorial Service and Supplies provides specialty services that address disinfecting and deep cleaning, floor care, pressure washing, event cleaning, window cleaning, commercial kitchen cleaning, and interior painting when standard maintenance is not enough.

These services are scheduled as standalone projects or added to your regular cleaning plan when conditions change. Deep cleaning removes built-up grime from surfaces that do not get touched during routine visits. Floor care restores shine and protective coatings to tile, vinyl, or hardwood. Pressure washing clears dirt, mold, and stains from exterior surfaces. Event cleaning prepares spaces before guests arrive and restores order afterward. Window cleaning eliminates streaks and hard water marks. Commercial kitchen cleaning tackles grease traps, exhaust hoods, and equipment surfaces. Interior painting refreshes walls without requiring you to hire a separate contractor.

If your facility needs work that goes beyond daily upkeep or you are preparing for an event, inspection, or seasonal reset, reach out to discuss how Smith Janitorial Service and Supplies can handle the project.

How each specialty service changes your space

Disinfecting and deep cleaning use hospital-grade products and methods to reduce pathogens on high-touch surfaces, restrooms, and shared equipment. This service is used after illness outbreaks, before health inspections, or when standard cleaning does not address contamination concerns. Floor care includes stripping old wax, buffing scratches, and applying fresh sealant to restore a uniform appearance and protect against wear.

After pressure washing, you will see clean concrete, siding, or walkways without streaks, algae, or stains that make surfaces look worn. Window cleaning removes film, fingerprints, and mineral deposits so natural light enters without distortion. Commercial kitchen cleaning eliminates grease buildup from hoods, walls, and equipment, reducing fire hazards and improving air quality during cooking. Interior painting covers scuffs, holes, and discoloration to make walls look maintained without replacing drywall.

Event cleaning prepares your space by setting up seating, removing clutter, and ensuring restrooms are stocked and spotless before guests arrive. Post-event cleanup includes trash removal, surface cleaning, and restoring furniture to its original layout. Work is timed to avoid interfering with your schedule or leaving the building unusable for longer than necessary. Specialty services do not include structural repairs, mold remediation, or work requiring environmental certifications.

Questions that come up during planning

Facility managers usually want to know how long specialty services take, what preparation is required, and when the space can be used again after work finishes.

  • What is the difference between disinfecting and regular cleaning?
    Regular cleaning removes dirt and surface debris. Disinfecting uses antimicrobial products that kill pathogens on contact, reducing the spread of illness in shared spaces.
  • How long does floor care take and when can we walk on it?
    Stripping, buffing, and sealing floors typically takes several hours depending on square footage. Floors are safe to walk on within two to four hours after the final coat dries.
  • Why do windows look streaky even after cleaning?
    Streaks often result from using the wrong cleaner, wiping with dirty tools, or cleaning in direct sunlight that dries solution too quickly. Professional window cleaning uses squeegees, microfiber cloths, and streak-free solutions applied in shade.
  • What needs to be moved before interior painting starts?
    Furniture, artwork, and electronics should be moved away from walls or covered with drop cloths. You receive a walkthrough beforehand to confirm what stays and what needs protection.
  • How do I know if my kitchen needs deep cleaning or just routine work?
    If grease buildup is visible on hoods, walls feel sticky, or odors linger after standard cleaning, deep cleaning is necessary. Routine work maintains cleanliness, while deep cleaning removes layers of residue.

If your facility has cleaning tasks that are not covered by routine service or you need a space prepared for an event, inspection, or reset, Smith Janitorial Service and Supplies can schedule the work and complete it without disrupting your operations. Get in touch to talk through what your space needs and when it makes sense to start.

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