Commercial Cleaning Guide
The terms are often used interchangeably, but they are not quite the same. Here is a clear, practical breakdown for facility and office managers.
The short answer
Janitorial services are the recurring, routine cleaning that keeps a facility maintained, such as trash removal, restrooms, dusting, and floors. Commercial cleaning is the broader category that also includes specialized and periodic work like floor stripping and waxing, disinfection, window cleaning, and post-construction cleanup. In practice, most businesses need both, and a good provider delivers them together.
| Factor | Janitorial Services | Commercial Cleaning |
|---|---|---|
| Focus | Recurring, routine upkeep | Broader, including specialized and periodic work |
| Typical tasks | Trash, restrooms, dusting, vacuuming, mopping | Floor strip & wax, disinfection, windows, post-construction, plus janitorial |
| Schedule | Daily, nightly, or weekly | Periodic, seasonal, or project-based |
| Best for | Keeping a building consistently maintained | Deep cleaning, restoration, and specialized needs |
| DBM provides | Yes | Yes, both under one contract |
If your building needs to look clean and stay maintained every day, that is janitorial service. If you need periodic deep work, VCT floor refinishing, disinfection for cold-and-flu season, streak-free windows, or a move-in-ready clean after construction, that is commercial cleaning. Nearly every commercial facility benefits from a recurring janitorial program with specialized commercial cleaning layered in on the right cycle.
DBM Commercial Cleaning & Janitorial Services has delivered both to Inland Empire businesses since 1987. One accountable, family-owned, licensed and insured vendor, background-checked crews, and a facility-specific plan built around how your building is actually used.
Not exactly. Janitorial cleaning is a subset of commercial cleaning focused on recurring, routine upkeep such as trash, restrooms, dusting, and floors. Commercial cleaning is the broader category that also includes specialized and periodic work like floor stripping and waxing, disinfection, window cleaning, and post-construction cleanup.
Most facilities need both. A recurring janitorial program keeps the building maintained day to day, while commercial cleaning services handle the deeper and specialized work on a periodic schedule. DBM provides both under one contract so you have a single accountable vendor.
It depends on foot traffic and facility type. Many offices choose nightly or several-times-per-week janitorial service, with periodic deep cleaning, floor care, and window cleaning layered in. We recommend a schedule during a free walkthrough.
Yes. DBM has provided both recurring janitorial programs and specialized commercial cleaning across Riverside County and North San Diego County since 1987, for offices, medical, warehouses, restaurants, schools, and more.
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