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Colorado Choice Carpet Cleaning provides professional commercial cleaning services across the Denver Metro with the same IICRC-certified extraction methods, pH-matched chemistry, and fiber-identified protocols we use in residential work — scaled to commercial environments, commercial soil loads, and commercial scheduling requirements. That means after-hours availability, flexible service frequency, and cleaning performed at a depth that janitorial maintenance alone cannot deliver.
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Janitorial maintenance keeps a facility looking acceptable day to day. Vacuuming, mopping, surface wiping, and restroom cleaning are the visible baseline that every commercial space requires.
What janitorial maintenance cannot do is reach the contamination load that accumulates inside carpet fiber, inside grout porosity, and in the surface matrix of hard floors over weeks and months of sustained commercial use.
Commercial carpet in a 50-person office accumulates soil at a rate 5 to 10 times higher than residential carpet in a comparable square footage. Every person entering the building tracks outdoor soil, road chemicals, parking lot particulate, and biological material from outdoor surfaces directly into the carpet. Foot traffic volume compresses soil into the fiber base where vacuuming cannot reach it. Over time, that accumulated load degrades fiber, darkens traffic lanes, and creates an indoor air quality environment that circulates allergens and bacteria with every step taken across the floor.
The same accumulation dynamic applies to commercial tile and grout — at an accelerated rate. Grout in a commercial lobby or retail floor absorbs soil, bacteria, and hard water minerals under traffic loads that residential grout never experiences.
Professional commercial deep cleaning addresses the embedded contamination that janitorial maintenance manages around but never removes. It is the difference between a facility that looks maintained and one that is genuinely clean.
Office carpet is the primary surface requiring regular professional attention in corporate environments. Open plan offices, conference rooms, private offices, and reception areas each accumulate different soil profiles based on traffic pattern and use type. Reception and entry carpet experiences the highest tracked-in soil load. Conference rooms accumulate food and beverage spills alongside general traffic soil. Private offices accumulate slower but develop significant dust mite and allergen load from sustained occupancy.
Professional commercial carpet cleaning in office environments removes embedded soil, reduces allergen load that circulates through HVAC systems from carpet disturbance, and restores the appearance of traffic lanes that make an office look older and more worn than it actually is. We schedule office carpet cleaning in after-hours windows — evening or weekend — so the facility is ready for business the next morning without disruption to operations.
Retail floor appearance directly affects customer perception and purchasing behavior. Research on retail environments consistently shows that customers associate floor cleanliness with overall product quality and business credibility. Grout lines darkened from foot traffic, carpet lanes visibly darker than surrounding areas, and hard floors with dull haze from cleaning product buildup all communicate neglect in spaces where the opposite impression is commercially necessary.
Retail tile and grout cleaning, commercial carpet cleaning, and hard floor restoration address the visual baseline that customers register within seconds of entering a space. We work in off-hours retail windows — early morning before opening or after closing — and complete service without disrupting merchandise, displays, or retail fixtures.
Restaurant commercial cleaning involves the most challenging soil profile of any commercial environment. Kitchen grease and cooking oil become airborne during food preparation and deposit on every adjacent floor surface. Dining area carpet and tile accumulate food residue, beverage spills, and tracked kitchen soil from server traffic. High-moisture kitchen floor tile develops bacterial biofilm in grout lines under the combination of food organic material, warmth, and sustained moisture.
Commercial kitchen cleaning requires degreasing chemistry at concentrations appropriate for food-grade environments — alkaline degreasers that break down cooking oil and fat compounds from floor tile and grout without leaving chemistry residue that creates food safety concerns. We work in restaurant off-hours — after closing and before opening — and use cleaning chemistry appropriate for food service environments. All chemistry used in food service facilities meets food-grade safety standards with no residue that creates compliance concerns.
Property managers and HOA facility directors are among our most consistent commercial clients because their cleaning requirements are predictable, volume-based, and directly tied to tenant satisfaction and property value. Common area carpet in apartment buildings, hallway tile in condominium complexes, lobby flooring in managed properties, and laundry room tile all require scheduled professional cleaning that janitorial maintenance cannot substitute for.
Between tenant turnovers, professional carpet cleaning and stain treatment is one of the most cost-effective ways to extend carpet lifespan in rental units — avoiding premature replacement that represents significant capital cost. We provide turnover cleaning on a schedule that works within the property manager's unit-turn timeline
Medical facility cleaning operates under different standards than general commercial cleaning because the consequence of inadequate sanitation directly affects patient and staff health outcomes. High-touch surface cleaning, disinfection level requirements, non-toxic and fragrance-free chemistry for patient-sensitive environments, and HEPA-level particulate removal are all relevant to healthcare cleaning.
We provide professional carpet and floor cleaning for medical offices, dental practices, chiropractic facilities, and physical therapy clinics across the Denver Metro using chemistry appropriate for healthcare environments. We discuss specific disinfection level requirements and chemistry restrictions with healthcare clients before service begins.
Schools and educational facilities accumulate one of the highest soil and biological contamination loads of any commercial environment — driven by the combination of high occupant density, young children with higher contact surface frequency, outdoor-indoor soil tracking, and the sustained allergen load created by large student populations.
Classroom carpet cleaning, hallway tile and grout cleaning, and gymnasium floor cleaning address the embedded contamination that daily custodial cleaning maintains around. We schedule educational facility cleaning in non-school hours — evenings, weekends, and school holiday windows — to avoid any disruption to instruction.

Commercial carpet — loop pile, cut pile, and modular tile systems — accumulates soil faster than residential carpet because fiber construction prioritizes durability over soil-concealing pile depth. Soiling becomes visually apparent faster and requires more frequent professional attention to maintain acceptable appearance.
We use truck-mounted hot water extraction — the same IICRC S100 standard method used residentially — with pre-treatment concentrations and extraction pass counts scaled to commercial soil load. High-traffic entry zones, elevator lobbies, and corridor carpet at heavy soil load receive multiple extraction passes with pre-spray matched to fiber and soil type.
Lobby tile, restroom tile, kitchen tile, and retail floor tile develop embedded grout contamination under commercial traffic that no mop-based cleaning can address. Our truck-mounted extraction equipment operates at significantly higher pressure than any consumer or rental tile grout cleaning machine — penetrating grout porosity at the depth where commercial contamination lives. Commercial tile grout not professionally cleaned in years typically undergoes dramatic visual transformation in a single service. Grout sealing after cleaning protects the restoration result against rapid re-soiling under continued high traffic.


VCT, LVT, polished concrete, and hardwood commercial hard floors develop contamination profiles that mop-based maintenance cannot address. VCT develops wax buildup that yellows without periodic strip and recoat. LVT accumulates cleaning product residue that creates surface haze. Polished concrete develops micro-scratches from grit abrasion that dull the finish. We assess commercial hard floor type and condition before recommending the appropriate restoration method.
Office seating — task chairs, reception sofas, waiting area chairs, conference room seating — accumulates body oils, skin cells, and contact soil proportional to occupancy hours. In healthcare and dental waiting areas upholstery cleaning is a sanitation requirement as much as an appearance concern. We clean commercial upholstery with fabric-code-identified chemistry and moisture-controlled extraction.

Every commercial cleaning engagement begins with a facility walk-through — in person or by detailed phone and photo assessment for smaller scopes. We identify surface types, assess current soiling level by zone, note any areas requiring specialty treatment, and map the facility to establish a logical cleaning sequence that minimizes re-contamination of cleaned areas by traffic during service.This assessment is also where we confirm scheduling requirements — whether service can occur during business hours, what the earliest after-hours access window is, and whether multiple service visits are needed for large-scope facilities.
Following the assessment, we provide an itemized commercial cleaning quote with per-service or contract pricing. Commercial quotes include all pre-treatment, standard spot work, and the specific service scope confirmed during walk-through — no line-item additions at the time of service. We provide both one-time service pricing and ongoing service contract pricing so you can make an informed decision about the most cost-effective approach for your facility.
We schedule commercial service in the window that minimizes operational disruption. The majority of our commercial carpet and tile cleaning is performed in the evening after staff have left or on weekend days when facilities are closed. For 24-hour or continuously occupied facilities, we work in section-based rotations that keep the majority of the space accessible during service.
Commercial service uses the same IICRC-certified extraction methods as residential work — hot water extraction for carpet, high-pressure extraction for tile and grout, appropriate chemistry by surface and soil type — at the equipment power level and extraction pass count required for commercial soil loads. We bring our truck-mounted extraction system to every commercial job regardless of facility size — truck-mounted equipment delivers significantly higher extraction pressure and temperature than portable commercial carpet cleaning machines.
After service completion, we conduct a post-service walkthrough and provide documentation of the areas cleaned, methods used, and any areas identified as requiring attention in the next service cycle. For property management clients and HOA facilities, documentation supports maintenance records and tenant communication requirements.
The right professional cleaning frequency depends on three variables: daily occupant count, surface type, and the visual and hygiene standard the facility must maintain.
Retail floors with 100+ daily customer contacts, restaurant dining areas, medical waiting rooms, and school common areas require professional cleaning every 1 to 3 months to maintain appearance and hygiene standards. At this traffic level, soil accumulation in carpet and grout reaches professional-cleaning threshold within weeks of the previous service. Monthly professional cleaning is the appropriate cycle for facilities where appearance directly affects customer or patient experience.
Mid-size office environments with 20 to 50 occupants, property management common areas in medium-density buildings, and retail spaces with moderate daily traffic typically reach professional cleaning threshold every 3 to 6 months. Quarterly professional carpet and tile cleaning maintains appearance and soil load at a level that janitorial maintenance can manage between cycles.
Small offices with under 20 occupants, conference facilities used periodically, and storage or light-use commercial spaces typically require professional cleaning once or twice annually. Annual professional cleaning addresses the accumulated soil load that builds even in lower-traffic environments and resets the surface to a baseline that routine janitorial maintenance can maintain through the next annual cycle.
One-time commercial cleaning is appropriate for move-in or move-out scenarios, post-construction cleaning, pre-inspection preparation, and facilities that have deferred cleaning beyond their normal cycle and need a restoration service.
Ongoing service contracts provide scheduled professional cleaning at agreed frequency with priority scheduling, consistent service personnel familiar with your facility, and contract pricing that reflects the volume commitment. We offer both options and advise on which makes economic sense for your specific facility type and cleaning frequency requirement.
Commercial carpet and floor cleanliness has a direct relationship with indoor air quality — a concern that OSHA addresses through its General Duty Clause requirement for employers to maintain a workplace free of recognized hazards. Accumulated allergens, mold spores, bacteria, and VOC residues in commercial carpet and grout contribute to poor indoor air quality that affects employee health, respiratory function, and productivity.
Buildings with documented poor indoor air quality and high absenteeism rates from respiratory and allergy-related illness are increasingly scrutinized against EPA and OSHA indoor air quality guidelines. Regular professional carpet and floor cleaning is one of the documented interventions that reduces allergen and biological contaminant load in commercial environments.
We use cleaning chemistry appropriate for occupied commercial environments — low-toxicity formulations that do not require extended ventilation periods after application, no high-VOC solvents in spaces that will be reoccupied within hours, and fragrance-free options for healthcare and allergy-sensitive environments on request.
All chemistry used in our commercial services is selected for compatibility with commercial occupancy requirements — we do not use industrial chemistry that requires PPE during application or extended off-gassing periods that conflict with commercial scheduling.
For facilities with sustainability commitments or green building certification requirements — LEED-certified buildings, B-Corp businesses, facilities pursuing environmental certification — we offer green commercial cleaning options using EPA Safer Choice designated chemistry where available and appropriate for the surface type and soil load.
We discuss green chemistry options honestly — some heavy commercial soil loads require conventional chemistry to address effectively, and we advise when green options produce equivalent results and when they do not rather than making blanket sustainability claims.

Colorado Red Clay Soil:
Front Range red clay soil contains iron oxide compounds that adhere to carpet fiber and penetrate grout porosity more aggressively than standard topsoil. Visible reddish-brown discoloration in entry zones and high-traffic corridors appears faster and is harder to maintain against than soil in most other geographic areas. Businesses along the entire Front Range corridor — from Castle Rock and Douglas County through the Denver Metro — experience this more acutely than facilities in other regions of the country.
Winter Road Treatment Chemicals:
Sand, magnesium chloride, and calcium chloride applied to Colorado roads and parking lots from October through April are tracked into commercial facilities on footwear throughout the entire winter season. These compounds are corrosive to carpet fiber under sustained accumulation, leave white crystalline residue in entry carpet and tile that janitorial vacuuming does not fully remove, and accelerate grout mineral deposit formation in entry and lobby tile.
Hard Water Impact on Commercial Tile:
Douglas County and Denver Metro water classified hard to very hard — accelerates mineral deposit formation in commercial tile grout significantly faster than soft-water regions. Commercial restroom tile, kitchen floor tile, and lobby tile without a professional cleaning program develop visible white mineral haze on grout lines within months of installation.
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FAQs
Janitorial services provide routine maintenance cleaning — vacuuming, mopping, surface wiping, restroom replenishment, and trash removal performed daily or weekly. Commercial deep cleaning removes embedded contamination from carpet fiber, grout porosity, and floor surface matrices that routine janitorial maintenance cannot reach regardless of frequency. Both are necessary — janitorial maintains the facility between professional deep cleaning cycles, and professional deep cleaning resets the surface baseline that janitorial work maintains.
Both, depending on the facility type and scope. The majority of our commercial carpet and tile cleaning is scheduled in after-hours or weekend windows to avoid operational disruption. Small scope cleaning — individual offices, isolated areas, single restrooms — can often be performed during business hours without disruption. We confirm scheduling requirements during the quote process and build the service plan around your operational needs.
Commercial carpet cleaning pricing is based on total square footage, soil load level, surface type, and scheduling requirements. After-hours service may carry a premium over daytime scheduling. A standard commercial office of 1,000 to 2,000 square feet typically ranges from $200 to $500 depending on soiling level and scope. Large-scale facilities, multi-surface scopes, and ongoing service contracts are priced on a per-facility basis following a walk-through assessment. Call (720) 730-8055 or submit the form below for a free itemized commercial quote.
In most cases yes — we work in sections, starting with areas that can be closed off from foot traffic while remaining areas stay operational. Entry zones are typically cleaned last so the facility stays accessible throughout service. For full-facility service where complete closure is necessary, after-hours scheduling eliminates the need to choose between cleaning and operations.
With truck-mounted hot water extraction and our low-residue method, commercial carpet typically dries within 2 to 4 hours. After-hours service completed by 11pm is dry and ready for normal business hours foot traffic by 7am without any drying concern. We confirm drying timeline for your specific carpet type and facility conditions during the quote process.
Yes. We offer monthly, quarterly, and bi-annual service contracts for commercial clients requiring scheduled professional cleaning. Contract pricing reflects the volume commitment and provides priority scheduling and consistent service. Contact us to discuss contract options for your facility.
Yes. Post-construction commercial cleaning addresses the specific contamination profile of construction — drywall dust, concrete particulate, adhesive residue, and construction soil embedded in new or newly renovated carpet and tile. Construction dust is particularly damaging to carpet fiber because the fine silicate particulate acts as an abrasive at the fiber base under foot traffic. Post-construction extraction removes this particulate before it causes fiber abrasion damage. We provide post-construction cleaning scoping and pricing on a project basis.
Yes. We use low-toxicity cleaning chemistry with short re-occupancy intervals appropriate for commercial scheduling. Facilities cleaned in the evening are safe for normal occupancy the following morning. For healthcare environments, fragrance-free and chemistry-restricted options are available. We discuss chemistry requirements specific to your facility type during the quote process.
Our scope is professional carpet and floor cleaning — commercial carpet, tile and grout, hard floors, and upholstery. We clean restroom tile and grout and kitchen floor tile and grout as part of our tile and grout cleaning service. Full janitorial restroom and kitchen cleaning — fixture cleaning, surface sanitation, supply replenishment — falls outside our service scope. We focus on the floor and surface cleaning that janitorial services cannot perform at depth.
Your facility's floors and surfaces are the first thing clients, customers, and employees register when they enter. Professional commercial cleaning maintains that baseline beyond what janitorial services can deliver — and the difference is visible.
IICRC-certified methods. Truck-mounted extraction equipment. After-hours and weekend scheduling. Transparent contract and one-time pricing. 23 years serving commercial facilities across the Denver Metro.
Call (720) 730-8055 or submit a commercial cleaning inquiry below. We will confirm your facility type, scope, and scheduling requirements and provide an itemized quote.
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