Maintaining an apartment complex is about providing a high level of appearance and comfort for your tenants while also keeping it clean, tidy, and sanitized. The cleanliness level of an apartment complex is directly related to problems like pests, mold, or damage, too. So, what’s the best frequency for apartment complex cleaning?

Best Frequency of Apartment Complex Cleaning

A clean and well-maintained apartment complex will help attract and retain tenants, increase rental prices, reduce maintenance costs, and prevent health and safety issues. Of course there is no one-size-fits-all approach to cleaning an apartment building. Depending on the amount of foot traffic, number of units, age of the buildings in the complex, amenities, and location, the needed frequency of cleanings and required cleaning tasks will vary. One general rule of thumb is to fully clean common areas at least once a week. This includes cleaning hallways, stairway areas, elevators, lobbies and entryways, laundry rooms, gyms or workout facilities, pools and locker rooms, restrooms, meeting rooms, and office spaces.

4 Cleaning Tasks For Apartment Complex Buildings

Smaller apartment complexes typically mean less involved cleaning routines, and reduced schedules for quarterly or deep clean projects. Larger complexes with a variety of amenities will require more regular cleaning tasks, and more frequent deep cleans.

  1. Common Areas Your apartment complex common areas like your lobby, entrances, and seating areas should be cleaned often to maintain a pleasant atmosphere in these often-used spots within your complex. These areas see a lot of foot traffic and bring in a good deal of dirt and moisture, so you might need to plan for occasional touch-ups throughout the day.
  2. Restrooms, Locker Rooms, and Staff Break Areas Proper cleaning of these areas of your apartment complex should not be neglected. While they might see less traffic, they can be extra messy and still need as much attention throughout the day as the other common spaces in the building. Touch-ups during the day and a full cleanup at the end of the day will help preserve the hygiene and safety of these areas.
  3. Stairways and Elevators Depending on the fixtures and surfaces in these areas, reviewing and frequent touch-ups during the day could be necessary. Vacuuming, polishing, dusting, sanitizing high-touch spots, shining, and general pick-up should be on the list of cleaning tasks. Ensuring these spots are neat looking and monitored will help keep a nice appearance overall.
  4. Laundry Rooms Apartment complex laundry rooms will have a lot of dust and debris or trash to handle. Checking in on this space throughout the day will help maintain the look of the space but will also allow for maintenance checks. Keeping floors dry and debris-free helps prevent slips and falls while providing a pleasant atmosphere for tenants. Plan for regular trash emptying, too.

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