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Thursday, April 17, 2008

Janitorial Services In Darien, CT



We are a professional janitorial service firm that services Darien, CT.

We focus on operational excellence and quality janitorial services.

Our investment in training and modern equipment give us an edge over our competition while helping to reduce man hours on the job.

Our customer’s benefit with lower prices and better office cleaning results.

We service buildings of all types and sizes.





Darien Links


More About Advanced Building Maintenance

We offer janitorial services and office cleaning services for:

• Warehouses / Industrial Buildings
• Office Buildings & Complexes
• Schools / Colleges
• Multi-Tenant Office Buildings
• Churches / Venues
• Government Facilities
• Banks / Production Studios
• Medical / Dental Facilities
• And More!

Our Coverage Areas

Janitorial Services Stamford, CT / Greenwich, CT / Norwalk, CT
Byram, CT / Cos Cob, CT / Riverside, CT / Old Greenwich, CT
Rowayton, CT / New Canaan, CT / Westport, CT

• And Most Of Fairfield County Connecticut

Also:

Janitorial Services Westchester County / Janitorial Services Fairfield County
• Rye, NY / Rye Town, NY / Purchase, NY / Mamaroneck, NY / Armonk, NY
• Janitorial Services North White Plains, NY / Janitorial Services Larchmont, NY
• Janitorial Services Valhalla, NY / New Rochelle, NY / Bedford, NY
• Pelham, NY / Mount Vernon, NY / Rye Brook, NY / Pound Ridge, NY
• White Plains, NY / Hartsdale, NY / Bronxville, NY / Tarrytown, NY
• Elmsford, NY / Tuckahoe, NY / Sleepy Hollow, NY


With our experience in Westchester County and most of
Fairfield County, Connecticut; we have are able to overcome even the toughest challenges with a proven track record of success.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Janitorial Service In Rye Brook, NY


We are a professional janitorial service firm that services Rye Brook, NY.

We focus on operational excellence and quality janitorial services.

Our investment in training and modern equipment give us an edge over our competition while helping to reduce man hours on the job.

Our customer’s benefit with lower prices and better office cleaning results.

We service buildings of all types and sizes.


More About Advanced Building Maintenance

We offer janitorial services and office cleaning services for:
• Warehouses / Industrial Buildings
• Office Buildings & Complexes
• Schools / Colleges
• Multi-Tenant Office Buildings
• Churches / Venues
• Government Facilities
• Banks / Production Studios
• Medical / Dental Facilities
• And More!

Our Coverage

• Janitorial Services Westchester County / Janitorial Services Fairfield County
• Rye, NY / Rye Town, NY / Purchase, NY / Mamaroneck, NY
• Janitorial Services North White Plains, NY / Janitorial Services Larchmont, NY
• Janitorial Services Valhalla, NY / New Rochelle, NY
• Pelham, NY / Mount Vernon, NY / White Plains, NY
• Hartsdale, NY / Scarsdale, NY
• Greenburg, NY / Elmsford, NY
• Janitorial Services Greenwich, CT / Stamford, CT / Norwalk, CT
• And Most Of Fairfield County Connecticut

With our experience in Westchester County and most of
Fairfield County, Connecticut; we have are able to overcome even the toughest challenges with a proven track record of success.

Sunday, August 19, 2007

Beter Technology Drives Quality Service,

Advanced Building Maintenance consistently earns a place as a cleaning contractor that is one of the most innovative users of business technology. We invest in technology in order to serve our customers better. You’ll save time on service-related administrative tasks, enjoy speedy response to emergencies and special requests, and have access to information 24 hours a day. In addition, because we develop our own proprietary systems, we can easily customize them for you.

Advanced Building Maintenance’s industry-leading technology provides benefits that help:

  • Control costs
  • Assure quality services
  • Deliver on scheduled services or special requests
  • Communicate efficiently
  • Provide accurate, timely financial information and service reports
  • Consolidate information to drive process improvements


Our state-of-the-art quality management and work order technology enhances communication between our customers and Advanced Building Maintenance employees through integrated mobile communications and online access. Via email, two-way radios, pagers and cell phones and PDAs, Advanced Building Maintenance and our onsite teams keep in close contact to handle your daily needs and service requests. We can act upon service requests promptly – then track them through completion and invoicing. Customers can review status, data and reports online at any time of day or night.

All of our technologies are protected by a sophisticated firewall system that the Advanced Building Maintenance internal IT staff manages. As an additional safeguard, we have engaged a third party expert to maintain a continuous disaster plan that will recover Advanced Building Maintenance’s critical electronic data to a secure off-site location.

Quality Management
Together with you, we develop standards of performance by which the quality of our services can be measured. Our quality program delivers:

  • A clear focus on providing what we promise
  • Well-defined policies and procedures centered around our clients’ business objectives
  • Internal and external quality reviews to insure that we are meeting performance, efficiency and safety compliance benchmarks
  • Continual performance improvement.

Through a dedicated and trained staff who administer our quality program, the Advanced Building Maintenance process ensures you that:

  • Our employees are accountable for their respective roles in delivering quality service
  • Our employees understand your objectives
  • We meet your objectives
  • Our employees have the training, tools and support to succeed
  • We create clear and measurable goals, communicate them effectively and measure performance
  • We remedy any areas requiring improvement from the previous audit.


Regular Inspections
Inspections are conducted by Advanced Building Maintenance using our PDA-based system with web-enabled reporting. This inspection system has the flexibility to allow you to view and contribute feedback. Our ability to assess, document, and communicate the quality of your service is invaluable to your bottom line, and likewise, is a large part of our success.

ISO 9001:2000 Standards
The International Organization for Standardization has developed and refined a set of international standards for quality management systems. Advanced Building Maintenance’s ability to comply with strict ISO requirements ensures we have a sound program. For both our self-registered and ISO-registered sites, we conduct regular, thorough audits of local operations. Our ISO registered sites

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

Cleaning Tips

Organization

Recruit your children to help with a basic cleaning routine. Regularly following a routine will develop good organisational habits in your children and will reduce the stress caused by reminding your children to tidy their room. A toy chest kept at the end of your child’s bed is an ideal place to store toys and games.

Plastic bins or baskets that can be stored in a closet or underneath the bed are a perfect way to eliminate clutter. Always tidy first. Take any dirty dishes to the kitchen. Pick up loose toys. Collect newspapers and place in the recycle bin.

Cleaning Kits

Make a cleaning kit that has all the essential supplies and materials needed to clean each room. Store in a brightly coloured plastic bucket or basket that can be carried from room to room.

Make up a separate bathroom cleaning kit that will keep all the cleaners and equipment together in one place. Store in a plastic bucket or basket. Be sure to keep it out of reach of small children.Instead of many small perfume and personal care items sitting individually on the dressing table, place them in a decorative basket or on a tray.

If you find it difficult to clean because of the large amount of time spent picking up and putting things away, establish a house rule that if you take something out then you put it away.Items that have not been used in a long time may be just taking up space and can be donated
to charity or sold at a car boot sale.

Magazines, newspapers, or other subscriptions piling up? Re-evaluate your subscriptions and cancel those you no longer read. This is an easy way to save money and time by decluttering your home on a long-term basis.

Dusting

Dust first and vacuum second. Any bits of dust and dirt will fall to the floor where they will be collected in the vacuum cleaner.

The best dust cloth is a damp, clean, cotton cloth. To dampen, hold the cloth by a corner and lightly mist with clean water from a spray bottle. The cloth should be just damp enough to pick up dust without leaving moisture streaks on the furniture.When dusting wall units follow this procedure: first lift and dust each object, then dust the shelf both underneath and behind. Start from the top of the unit and move down to the bottom. Never dust a warm or hot light bulb with a damp cloth, as the bulb will shatter.Dampen a clean, soft paintbrush to remove dust from louvered doors, telephone keys, carved furniture, etc.

Clean mini blinds can be maintained with minimum effort. Close the slants, dust, close the slants the opposite way and dust again. Wipe wood surfaces with the grain to avoid streaks.

Pet Hair

A damp cloth or rubber glove will remove pet hair from the upholstery of the furniture.

Floors

Sweep or vacuum floors first to collect crumbs and dirt before damp mopping. Start washing the floor in the farthest corner of the room and work your way towards the door.Use a cloth on the end of a mop handle to reach the narrow space between appliances. A plastic hair brush or hair pick will straighten the fringe on area carpets. Comb the carpet fringe in a direction away from the centre of the carpet.

Vacuum or sweep the bathroom floor to collect any loose hair, dust and dirt prior to washing the floor. Remove mats, wastebaskets and any other items sitting on the floor that may get in the way. Ensure that the correct vacuum attachment is used for the specific floor surface you are cleaning. To reduce the risk of slip and fall accidents, place anti-slip backing under rugs. Place a mat inside and outside each entrance to your home to reduce the dirt that is brought in on shoes and boots.

Protect your floors and furniture by preventing surface damage. Never set wet cloths, bottles, buckets, or damp mops on furniture, hardwood floors, carpet or marble. Look underneath the furniture before vacuuming so the vacuum does not pick up small items such as toys, jewellery, coins, etc.

Kitchen Appliances

Appliances that hang under cabinets save both space and time, as cleaning under them is no longer an issue.To soften splatters inside the microwave, fill a cup with water and microwave on high for a few minutes. The steam will loosen any baked on food so you can easily wipe it clean.Allow burner rings and drip pans from the stove to soak in a sink full of hot, soapy water. This will loosen the dirt and make them easier to clean. Spray oven racks in a plastic rubbish bag for easier cleaning. Dish cloths and sponges can be incubators for germs. Launder dish cloths regularly, and microwave damp sponges in the microwave on high for several minutes to kill bacteria.

Spills

Make it a habit to wipe up all spills immediately when they are much easier to clean. Once the spill has dried and hardened, it will be more difficult to remove.
Vacuum Change the vacuum bag as recommended by the manufacturer to maintain maximum suction. If your vacuum has poor suction it might be the result of a blocked hose.

To check for a blockage, disconnect the hose and then drop a penny down the hose. If the penny falls out, your hose is likely not the problem. A small hand vacuum with a beater bar is useful for vacuuming upholstery and carpeted stair steps.

Picture Frames

To clean a picture, wipe the top of the frame first, down the sides and across the bottom. Always spray glass cleaner on your cloth and never directly on the glass to prevent seepage under the glass that could damage the picture.

Chrome

A dry clean cloth will polish chrome to an eye-catching gleam.

Bathroom

Use a toothbrush for hard to reach areas around the soap holder, taps and drain. Add a fabric softener sheet to the wastebasket to avoid odors. Foggy mirrors can be easily remedied by rubbing a small amount of glycerin onto the surface. A small window squeegee used on the tile walls after each shower will slow the f

ormation of water spots on the surface. To unclog showerheads, remove and soak the head in boiling water and vinegar. It will be much easier and less time consuming to clean the bathroom if it is done on a regular basis. Then you will be maintaining the room instead of letting mildew and soap scum builds up over time.

Electronics

Remove dust from the front of stereo speakers with the vacuum hose and flat attachment. Always check the owner’s manual for instructions regarding the care and cleaning of your electronic equipment.

Cleaning Supplies

Limit your cleaning products to a quality window/glass cleaner, all-purpose cleaner, tile/grout cleaner and a toilet bowl cleaner. For your personal safety, never mix two cleaning products together.

Windows

Streaks on windows are unsightly and tricky to eliminate. When cleaning windows, wipe one side of the glass horizontally and the other side vertically. This way, when polishing out streaks, it will be easy to determine which side they are on.

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Janitorial Services In Stamford, CT



We are a professional janitorial service firm that services Stamford, CT.

We focus on operational excellence and quality janitorial services.

Our investment in training and modern equipment give us an edge over our competition while helping to reduce man hours on the job.

Our customer’s benefit with lower prices and better office cleaning results.

We service buildings of all types and sizes.





External links


More About Advanced Building Maintenance

We offer janitorial services and office cleaning services for:

• Warehouses / Industrial Buildings
• Office Buildings & Complexes
• Schools / Colleges
• Multi-Tenant Office Buildings
• Churches / Venues
• Government Facilities
• Banks / Production Studios
• Medical / Dental Facilities
• And More!

Our Coverage Areas

Janitorial Services Darien, CT / Greenwich, CT / Norwalk, CT
Byram, CT / Cos Cob, CT / Riverside, CT / Old Greenwich, CT
Rowayton, CT / New Canaan, CT / Westport, CT

• And Most Of Fairfield County Connecticut

Also:

Janitorial Services Westchester County / Janitorial Services Fairfield County
• Rye, NY / Rye Town, NY / Purchase, NY / Mamaroneck, NY / Armonk, NY
• Janitorial Services North White Plains, NY / Janitorial Services Larchmont, NY
• Janitorial Services Valhalla, NY / New Rochelle, NY / Bedford, NY
• Pelham, NY / Mount Vernon, NY / Rye Brook, NY / Pound Ridge, NY
• White Plains, NY / Hartsdale, NY / Bronxville, NY / Tarrytown, NY
• Elmsford, NY / Tuckahoe, NY / Sleepy Hollow, NY


With our experience in Westchester County and most of
Fairfield County, Connecticut; we have are able to overcome even the toughest challenges with a proven track record of success.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Office Cleaning in Bedford, NY 10506

Bedford Office Cleaning Services:

Dusting
Vacuuming
Mopping
Sanitize kitchen areas
Sanitize restrooms
Replenish toiletries
Glass cleaning
Trash removal
And more!
Bedford Office Cleaning

Advanced Building Maintenance (ABM) is an established office cleaning company Bedford business owners respect. Our Bedford office cleaners are #1. Bedford office cleaning has been offered by ABM since 1990.

You will find that ABM Office Cleaning services are a cut above the rest. Our Bedford office cleaners are professional, courteous and expected to go out of their way to deliver outstanding results. ABM is the one to rely on when you want your Bedford office impeccably clean. We clean all areas of offices, from lobby to restrooms. We are the office cleaners Bedford businesses trust.

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Janitorial Services In Pelham, NY

We are a professional janitorial service firm that services Pelham, NY.

We focus on operational excellence and quality janitorial services.

Our investment in training and modern equipment give us an edge over our competition while helping to reduce man hours on the job.

Our customer’s benefit with lower prices and better office cleaning results.

We service buildings of all types and sizes.


More About Advanced Building Maintenance

We offer janitorial services and office cleaning services for:
• Warehouses / Industrial Buildings
• Office Buildings & Complexes
• Schools / Colleges
• Multi-Tenant Office Buildings
• Churches / Venues
• Government Facilities
• Banks / Production Studios
• Medical / Dental Facilities
• And More!

Our Coverage

• Janitorial Services Westchester County / Janitorial Services Fairfield County
• Rye, NY / Rye Town, NY / Purchase, NY / Mamaroneck, NY
• Janitorial Services North White Plains, NY / Janitorial Services Larchmont, NY
• Janitorial Services Valhalla, NY / New Rochelle, NY
• Rye Brook, NY / White Plains, NY
• Hartsdale, NY / Scarsdale, NY
• Greenburg, NY / Elmsford, NY
• Janitorial Services Greenwich, CT / Stamford, CT / Norwalk, CT
• And Most Of Fairfield County Connecticut

With our experience in Westchester County and most of
Fairfield County, Connecticut; we have are able to overcome even the toughest challenges with a proven track record of success.

Friday, December 22, 2006

Grout Cleaning

Old grout may need cleaning with a wax stripper or heavy-duty cleaner plus a grout brush. Use a bleaching cleanser on tough spots. Once the grout is as clean as you can get it, rinse it well. When it's thoroughly dry, apply a coat of masonry sealer so that it doesn't absorb dirt in the future.

For mildewed grout in tubs or showers, use a grout brush with a 1:5 solution of chlorine bleach and water. Never use bleach in combination with any ammonia-based product and be sure the area is well-ventilated. When you've finished cleaning, rinse the area well to remove all traces of bleach.

Clean colored grout with a heavy-duty cleaner and a grout brush, but don't use bleach because this may remove the color from the grout. Be sure never to use a bleaching solution on colored grout. A masonry sealer can be applied to clean, colored grout to ward off future stains.

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Painted wall cleaning

The type and quality of the paint greatly affects how you clean a wall and how easily dirt comes off. Generally, there are four types of paint finishes:

  1. Baked enamel (most appliance finishes), epoxy enamel and automotive paints.
    These paints are durable and stain-resistant. Dirt typically cannot penetrate the hard finish. These surfaces can withstand scouring with mild abrasives, and can also handle heavy-duty cleaners and degreasers. With these finishes, be most careful of scratching or dulling the finish by using harsh abrasives, steel wool, colored scrub pads and strong solvents.

  2. General-purpose enamels.
    Most often found on interior walls, especially kitchen and bathroom walls, this surface is stain-resistant and can handle moderate scrubbing. Do not use abrasive substances or colored scrub pads, which can scratch the finish. Use a neutral cleaning solution and a white, nylon-backed scrub sponge. Only use heavy-duty cleaners or abrasive cleansers when you're willing to take your chances on ruining the paint. If you have latex enamel paints, avoid leaving them wet for more than a minute or so. Oil-based enamels are more water-resistant. Keep in mind that gloss enamels are the most durable and washable, followed by semi-glosses and then satin finishes.

  3. Latex flat.
    The most common household paint, flat latex is not as washable as enamels. Heavy-duty cleaners or hard scrubbing can remove the paint along with any dirt. Use mild detergents and gentle scrubbing, and don't let any solution sit on the surface for more than a minute.

  4. Exterior paints.
    These paints are typically oil-based or latex and should be scrubbed only with a mild detergent and then rinsed with a hose. Use a long-handled brush for hard-to-reach areas or stubborn spots. Some people like to use pressure washers on the outside of their homes, but like harsh chemicals, these can loosen the paint, so use with caution.

Thursday, October 12, 2006

Candle wax removal from upholstery, wood or carpet

To remove the wax from carpet or upholstery, you will need a plain brown paper bag and a steam iron. Paper grocery bags work well.

1. Cut open the brown paper bag so it lays flat.

2. Lay the brown paper bag on the affected carpet., with any printing away from the carpet.

3. Set the steam iron on a moderate setting and plug it in. Allow it to warm up.

4. Once warmed up, place the steam iron on top of the brown paper bag over the wax spot. Move the iron back and forth over the wax spot. The iron should never come in direct contact with the carpet, only the paper bag. As the wax warms up it will begin to absorb into the paper bag.

5. When a dark spot appears on the bag, move a dry area of the bag over the wax spot and continue to move the steam iron over the area.

6. When no further wax absorbs into the bag, you have removed the wax.

To remove candle wax from wood, apply a plastic bag filled with ice to the spot, until the wax is brittle enough to crumble off. If some candle wax remains, place an ink blotter on the area and apply a hot pressing iron to the top of the blotter.

Monday, September 18, 2006

Cleaning Kitchen Cabinets

Most cabinets are factory manufactured and finished, and even wood cabinets have enough varnish or other protective coating so that you can use a cleaning solution. The oil slick that builds up on cabinets - especially around the handles - is a combination of kitchen grease, food smears, skin oil and hand lotion transferred to the cabinet. All-purpose cleaners aren't equal to the challenge.

If your cabinets are plastic laminate (formica or other plastic), metal, painted metal or glass, you can wash them all over with a strong alkaline cleaner, which is available at a janitorial supply store. Or use a heavy-duty cleaner from the supermarket. Mix according to directions and apply the solution with a sponge. Let it sit a minute or two, then take a white, nylon-backed sponge and scrub wherever necessary. Remove the grimy suds from the sponge by squeezing it into the sink or a slop bucket, never back into your cleaning solution. Then rinse with a damp cloth and wipe dry with a terry cleaning cloth to remove any last traces of scum and leave the cupboards clean and glowing.

Never use acids or powdered cleansers on cabinets. A good overall washing once a year should be enough. Keep a spray bottle of all-purpose cleaner handy the rest of the time and spot-clean after heavy kitchen use.

On wooden cabinets, take a gentler approach. To get off stubborn dirt, wash around all handles and any other grease zones first with hand dishwashing detergent. Then wash the entire cabinet, including the handle areas, with an oil soap solution. Just wipe lightly with the solution and buff dry immediately with a terry cleaning cloth. Always wipe dry with any grain or pattern. Seldom do you need to add any polish because the surface has its own sheen when clean. If your cabinets are dull from wear or age, spray furniture polish very lightly once a year or so to fill in the pores and bring back some life.

Saturday, August 19, 2006

Safety And Training Ensure Results

It’s important to choose a facilities services provider who has effective safety management systems in place. Safety comes first at Advanced Building Maintenance. We understand the value these systems can add to your facility and operations, such as:

Improved Productivity
Facilities operate more efficiently when health and safety considerations are part of the equation. Lost productivity costs businesses $60 billion* a year!

Cost Savings
Businesses spend $170 billion annually on costs associated with occupational injuries and illness. However, facilities focused on safety and health enjoy diminished liability claims among other related cost-savings.

We Work With You to Promote Safety

We believe in partnering with our clients to maximize the benefit of our mutual safety efforts. With dedicated teams specializing in safety, worker's compensation, liability claims and insurance management, our Risk Management professionals work hand-in-hand with your team to promote the safest possible environment at your facility.

Here's how:

Regular Worksite Safety Inspections
These inspections are designed to identify potential hazards and evaluate compliance requirements.

Training & Tools
All Advanced Building Maintenance employees receive general safety training as well as specialized safety training as warranted by their assigned duties. Likewise, our staff is trained to consider the health and safety of the people around them, such as building occupants and visitors.

Our service-delivery training program focuses on teaching the very processes that have made Advanced Building Maintenance a leader in the industry. Extensive on-the-job training ensures that our qualified staff outshines the competition by delivering better results faster.

Sustainability Program
Our Green Clean program is not only good for the environment, it’s healthier for your occupants and your bottom line.

Customer Safety Requirements And Compliance
Advanced Building Maintenance can readily adopt and implement any safety procedures currently in place at your facility.

Safety Awareness Programs

Our programs include:

  • Safety Action Program
  • Safety Communication Program
  • Driver Alert Program
  • Motor Vehicle Record Check Program
  • National Supply Vendor Alliances
  • National Equipment Vendor Alliances
  • Industry Specific Experts
  • Service Certification Programs
  • Operational Training Programs
  • Safety Committee Meetings
  • Site Safety Inspections & Hazard Assessment Programs
  • Injury, Illness and Prevention Program (IIPP)

There's Clean And Then There's Advanced Building Maintenance Clean

Choose The Service You Deserve

When you choose Advanced Building Maintenance's Cleaning Services you are guaranteed a job done by an experienced janitorial staff, qualified supervisors, and state of the art equipment

Leave The Worry To Us

From attention to your smallest request to technically specialized cleaning service you can always count on our uncompromising quality. So whether you need your private office cleaned, or need your building Strip & Waxed with routine maintenance Advanced Building Maintenance can handle it.

Earning Your Trust

Condo Associates, Management Companies, and Individual building owners, in Westchester and Fairfield counties have come to rely on the dependability of Advanced Building Maintenance's office cleaning services.

Answering Your Needs

At Advanced Building Maintenance, we pride ourselves on our dedication to the finest communication systems ever offered by a New York or Connecticut janitorial services company.

Night Or Day, We'll Be There

Whether you need nightly cleaning service or weekly floor care services we can customize your agreement to handle your every cleaning need.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I choose a janitorial company?


A janitorial service should be chosen by first defining needs and wants and developing a plan to meet those needs and wants at the most economical price.

If cost is your most important factor, make this known when calling potential service providers. There are many inexpensive service providers available, however, with lower costs you may be sacrificing quality, consistency and reliability. If quality, consistency and reliability are important to you, then you should look for a company with high standards in their janitorial services while having a management team, processes, and infrastructure to provide you with your desired standard of service. Supervision, service and infrastructure do have a cost. Advanced Building Maintenance may not be the most inexpensive service provider, however, you will not find the quality of service we offer for less. Our company provides all of these qualities at a competitive price.


How much will the service cost me?


The cost depends on the level of service you request and the type of services needed to meet your requests. The largest driver of cost in cleaning service industry is the cost of labor (including payroll taxes and insurances). Cost of service is based on how many labor hours it requires to effectively and thoroughly clean your space. The following are some insightful questions to ask: How many labor hours it should take to perform the job? How much supervision will my account receive? How are customer service issues handled?


If I select Advanced Building Maintenance, who will be performing the janitorial services in my building?


Only Advanced Building Maintenance employees enter your building. We never use sub-contractors. Your building's security is of the utmost importance to Advanced Building Maintenance.


Do I have to commit to a long term contract?


No. Unlike most janitorial service providers, Advanced Building Maintenance believes our service speaks for itself. We do not require long term contracts and choose to do business on a month to month basis. Our philosophy: We have to earn your business each and every month.


How do I begin?


Contact Advanced Building Maintenance by either calling or emailing us for your FREE janitorial service bid. We will set up a walkthrough of your property and provide you with a no obligation cleaning proposal.

Mission, Vision, Passion & Core Beliefs

Our Passion

To support our cleaning team members through the implementation of the Advanced Building Maintenance Cleaning System program.

Our Vision

To be recognized as New York and Connecticut's leading brand in commercial cleaning – providing consistent, high-quality, innovative and value-based solutions to businesses.

Our Mission

To promote economic growth and independence for a diverse group of business owners by providing franchise ownership opportunities.

Core Beliefs

Always do the right thing. Be respectful, fair and ethical. Honor your commitments. Encourage creativity. Listen and provide honest feedback. Promote teamwork, and exceed expectations.