Insurance, Bonding, and Liability: What Your Commercial Cleaning Contract Should Cover E & J Cleaning Services · Cleaning Information The insurance and bonding clauses in a commercial cleaning contract are not boilerplate. They are the part of the contract that decides who pays when something goes wrong: a slip and fall in the back hallway, […]
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Tile and Grout: Restoring Color Without Replacing the Floor
Tile and Grout: Restoring Color Without Replacing the Floor E & J Cleaning Services · Cleaning Information Most tile floors do not wear out. They look worn out because the grout has discolored. The tile itself is durable ceramic or porcelain that will last decades, but the grout between the tiles is porous, absorbs everything […]
How to Find a Reliable Airbnb Cleaner on Long Island
How to Find a Reliable Airbnb Cleaner on Long Island E & J Cleaning Services · Cleaning Information Most Long Island Airbnb hosts find their first cleaner the way they found their first guests: word of mouth, a Facebook group post, or whoever a neighbor uses. That works until it does not. The cleaner gets […]
Subcontractors vs W-2 Crews: What It Means for Your Facility
Subcontractors vs W-2 Crews: What It Means for Your Facility E & J Cleaning Services · Cleaning Information When you sign a commercial cleaning contract, you are buying a person to be in your building after hours. The question of whether that person is a W-2 employee of the cleaning company or a subcontracted independent […]
Airbnb Turnover Cleaning Checklist for Long Island Hosts
Airbnb Turnover Cleaning Checklist for Long Island Hosts E & J Cleaning Services · Cleaning Information An Airbnb turnover is a hospitality clean on a clock. The guest checks out at 11 AM. The next guest checks in at 4 PM. In between, the property has to look like nobody was ever in it: beds […]
Multi-Tenant Building Cleaning on Long Island
How to coordinate cleaning across common areas, in-suite tenant spaces, and specialty zones in a Long Island multi-tenant commercial building.
What is a Cleaning Scope of Work and How to Read One
How to read a commercial cleaning scope of work: zone tasks, frequencies, exclusions, QA. Red flags and how to compare vendor proposals.
LEED-Compatible Cleaning for Long Island Facilities: What It Means
A practical guide to LEED-compatible cleaning for Long Island facilities: certified chemistry, low-emission equipment, trained crews, and documentation that earns LEED credits.
HIPAA Cleaning Requirements for Long Island Medical Offices
What HIPAA, OSHA, and EPA require from a cleaning vendor in your medical office: BAAs, color-coded microfiber, hospital-grade disinfectants, and onboarding protocols.
How to Choose a Commercial Cleaning Company on Long Island
A step-by-step guide to evaluating commercial cleaning vendors on Long Island: scope documents, insurance, supervision, contract terms, and what to walk away from.
