#2: How do you screen, train, and retain your cleaning staff?
Cleaning quality starts with the people doing the work. If a company can’t explain how they hire, train, and retain their staff, you risk inconsistent service and unprofessional behavior.
A trustworthy commercial cleaning services provider should have a clear hiring process that includes background checks, interviews, and reference verification. Once hired, staff should go through documented training that covers safety protocols, cleaning solutions, client communication, and equipment use.
A strong provider might say:
- “All team members go through background checks and safety training before setting foot in a client’s space.”
- “We don’t subcontract—our employees are trained in-house and incentivized to stay long-term.”
Be cautious if a company avoids the topic, relies on temp agencies, or shrugs off turnover as “normal in the industry.” High employee churn often leads to lower quality, rushed work, and a lack of accountability.
#3: How do you ensure quality control on every visit?
Even a well-trained team needs oversight. Quality control is what separates a decent cleaning company from a great one. Without a process in place, small tasks get skipped, and standards begin to slip.
Look for systems that ensure every job meets expectations: checklists, onsite supervisors, routine inspections, and follow-up calls are all signs that a company takes consistency seriously. Time-tracking, photo verification, and client feedback tools can also be part of the process.
Good signs include:
- “Our supervisors perform regular walkthroughs and spot checks.”
- “You’ll have a dedicated account manager to follow up on any concerns.”
If a company doesn’t have an answer—or says “we just train our people well”—that’s a red flag. Good processes protect both the client and the cleaning team by making expectations visible.
#4: What types of businesses or industries do you specialize in?
Not all cleaning needs are the same. Asking about industry experience ensures the provider understands the unique standards, traffic patterns, and compliance concerns relevant to your environment. If you need specialized janitorial services, it’s worth finding a company that already serves similar clients.
A great answer might include:
- “We specialize in office cleaning and currently work with tech firms, law offices, and medical groups.”
- “We tailor our checklists based on business type and floorplan.”
If the provider tries to be everything to everyone, you may be looking at a generalist without the depth to serve your specific needs.
#5: Can you provide references or case studies?
Anyone can promise quality, but proof builds trust. Asking for references or case studies gives you a chance to see how the company performs in real-world situations.
A strong company will be proud to share client stories, testimonials, or even connect you with a reference. They might have case studies that show how they improved cleanliness scores, streamlined cleaning processes, or helped a client recover from a previous bad experience.
A confident provider might say:
- “We have case studies that show before-and-after results for office spaces just like yours.”
- “Feel free to contact this client, they’ve given us permission to provide their name.”
If a company dodges the request or says they “can’t share client info,” it’s a sign they may lack long-term relationships—or satisfied clients.
#6: How flexible are your cleaning schedules and service plans?
Your business doesn’t operate like every other company, so your cleaning plan shouldn’t either. A one-size-fits-all approach might leave you overpaying for services you don’t need, or missing critical tasks that aren’t included.
A responsive cleaning company should say:
- “We build your plan around your schedule, not the other way around.”
- “We don’t lock you into long-term contracts without flexibility.”
If a provider has rigid policies, limited availability, or wants to dictate terms without listening to your needs, they may not be a good long-term partner.
#7: What happens if we have an issue or emergency?
No matter how thorough the plan, issues come up. How a company responds in those moments tells you everything about their professionalism. You want to know who to contact, how quickly they’ll respond, and what kind of resolution process is in place.
A great provider might offer reassurance like:
- “We have 24/7 support for urgent issues, and same-day resolutions for routine concerns.”
- “Your account manager is always just a call or text away.”
Avoid companies that don’t have a clear answer here—or worse, that seem defensive about the idea of being held accountable.
Hire Better With BCI Janitorial
At BCI Janitorial, we believe a great cleaning partnership starts with clear answers and honest communication—not fine print or vague promises. Whether you’re rethinking your current provider or hiring for the first time, we’re ready to make cleaning the easiest part of your operations. Let’s talk about what matters most to your workplace, and how we can help.