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Direction for your concerns. Trade Workers in the Delaware Valley - The Contractors Solutions Informationeers. |
Pro Clean Out Services,
Inc. email:
procleanout@aol.com
154 E. Brookhaven Rd, Brookhaven PA 19015
Full service property maintenance, clean outs, dumpster rentals, estate
liquidations, light contracting, demolition, fully bonded & insured, debris
removal, homeowners, contractors, facilities managers, real estate brokers,
roll off dumpster rentals 13 to 30 cubic yards, Delaware County, Philadelphia
County, Chester County
610-872-5902 |
Building Maintenance Services by
Anthony Tori 2114 Bellemead Avenue, Havertown, PA
19083
www.ablegroup.net
economical and dependable.
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for more information.
610-853-8311 |
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A Top-Notch Cleaning
295 Green Ave, Lansdowne, PA 19050
610-284-6110 |
A J Cleaning
17 Mifflin Ave, Suite 201, Havertown, PA
19083
610-789-2257 |
Above & Beyond Cleaning
Drexel Hill, PA 19026
610-623-6390 |
All Bright Janitorial Co.
216 Pine St, Glenolden, PA 19036
610-586-2292 |
Alpha Omega Janitorial
Service
223 Yale Ave, Morton, PA 19070
610-543-3987 |
American Maintenance
Contractors
1422 Powell Rd, Brookhaven, PA 19015
610-876-5998 |
American Services Corp.
2241 Providence Ave, Chester, PA 19013
610-874-7400 |
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Building maintenance, cleaning,
janitorial services, rug shampooing, housekeeping, leaky faucets, maids,
cleaning materials, janitors, cleaning supervisors, sterilizing equipment,
chemical cleaners, Real Estate management, apartments, minor repairs,
Move-in/out Cleaning, Pressure Washing, Handyman, etc.
We are The Contractors Network by Contractors Solutions Inc. Havertown PA.
Need a Construction expert nearby? Email us for a speedy reply. We also have
free over the phone support at 610-789-0354. We're " Informationeers" and
we answer every question.

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Working "At
Your Service" all around these areas.
Drexel Hill 19026, Edgemont 19028, Folcroft 19032, Gladwyn 19035,
Glen Mills 19342, Glenolden 19036, Havertown 19083, Huntingdon Valley
19006, Jenkintown 19046, King of Prussia 19406, Lafayette Hill 19444,
Norristown 19403 and 19404, Paoli 19301, Plymouth Meeting 19462,
Prospect Park 19076, Ridley Park 19078, Ridley Township 19094, 19043,
19033, 19022, 19081, 19078, 19070, Springfield 19064, Swarthmore
19081, Upper Darby 19082, Valley Forge 19481, Wayne 19087, West
Chester 19380, Abington
19001, Audubon 19403,
19407, Bethel
Township 19061, Boothwyn 19061, Chestnut Hill 19118; 19119; 19144: Collegeville 19426, Collingdale
19023, Colwyn
19023, East Falls 19129, Eddystone 19022, Lansdowne 19050, Lima 19037, Malvern 19355, Marcus Hook 19061, Media 19063. |
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Information about: Buildings Cleaning Maintenance
Building cleaning workers:
including janitors, maids, housekeeping cleaners, window
washers, and rug shampooers: keep office buildings, hospitals,
stores, apartment houses, hotels, and residences clean and in
good condition. Some only do cleaning, while others have a wide
range of duties.
Janitors and
cleaners perform a variety of heavy
cleaning duties, such as cleaning floors, shampooing rugs,
washing walls and glass, and removing rubbish. They may fix
leaky faucets, empty trash cans, do painting and carpentry,
replenish bathroom supplies, mow lawns, and see that heating and
air-conditioning equipment works properly. On a typical day,
janitors may wet- or dry-mop floors, clean bathrooms, vacuum
carpets, dust furniture, make minor repairs, and exterminate
insects and rodents. They also clean snow or debris from
sidewalks in front of buildings and notify management of the
need for major repairs. While janitors typically perform most of
the duties mentioned, cleaners tend to work for companies that
specialize in one type of cleaning activity, such as washing
windows.
Maids and
housekeeping cleaners
perform any combination of light
cleaning duties to maintain private households or commercial
establishments, such as hotels, restaurants, and hospitals,
clean and orderly. In hotels, aside from cleaning and
maintaining the premises, maids and housekeeping cleaners may
deliver ironing boards, cribs, and rollaway beds to guests'
rooms. In hospitals, they also may wash bedframes, brush
mattresses, make beds, and disinfect and sterilize equipment and
supplies with germicides and sterilizing equipment.
Janitors, maids, and cleaners use
various equipment, tools, and cleaning materials. For one job
they may need a mop and bucket, for another an electric
polishing machine and a special cleaning solution. Improved
building materials, chemical cleaners, and power equipment have
made many tasks easier and less time consuming, but cleaning
workers must learn the proper use of equipment and cleaners to
avoid harming floors, fixtures, and themselves.
Cleaning
supervisors coordinate, schedule, and
supervise the activities of janitors and cleaners. They assign
tasks and inspect building areas to see that work has been done
properly, issue supplies and equipment, and inventory stocks to
ensure that an adequate amount of supplies is present. They also
screen and hire job applicants, train new and experienced
employees, and recommend promotions, transfers, or dismissals.
Supervisors may prepare reports concerning the occupancy of
rooms, hours worked, and department expenses. Some also perform
cleaning duties.
Cleaners
and servants in private households
dust and polish furniture; sweep, mop, and wax floors; vacuum;
and clean ovens, refrigerators, and bathrooms. They also may
wash dishes, polish silver, and change and make beds. Some wash,
fold, and iron clothes; a few wash windows. General
house-workers also may take clothes and laundry to the cleaners,
buy groceries, and perform many other errands.
Working Conditions Cleaning Maintenance
Because most office buildings are cleaned while they are empty,
many cleaning workers work evening hours. Some, however, such as
school and hospital custodians, work in the daytime. When there
is a need for 24-hour maintenance, janitors may be assigned to
shifts. Most full-time building cleaners work about 40 hours a
week. Part-time cleaners usually work in the evenings and on
weekends.
Building
cleaning workers in large office and residential buildings often
work in teams consisting of workers who specialize in vacuuming,
picking up trash, and cleaning rest rooms, among other things.
Supervisors conduct inspections to ensure that the building is
cleaned properly and the team is functioning efficiently.