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Commercial Storefront & Common-Area Washing in Palm Coast, FL
Storefronts, plazas along State Road 100 and Palm Coast Parkway, and HOA common areas like clubhouses and gate entries. Recurring plans, scheduled around your business hours, not ours.
Recurring grime needs a recurring plan
A storefront in Flagler County collects the same algae and mildew a house does, plus foot traffic grime, parking lot dust, and awning staining that a homeowner's property never sees. For property managers running plazas or HOA common areas, a one-time clean doesn't hold. Humidity regrowth on sidewalks and entry columns shows up again within months, not years, which is why we build most commercial accounts on a recurring schedule instead of a single visit.
What's included
Storefront glass exteriors, entry columns and stucco or stone facades, covered walkways, sidewalks, and awning frames. For HOA-managed properties, that extends to clubhouse exteriors, pool areas shared by the community, and gate entry monuments, the features that shape a resident's first impression of the whole section.
How it actually works
- Site walk with the property manager. We map every surface that needs cleaning and flag anything with special access needs, loading docks, tenant signage, ADA ramps.
- Scheduling around business hours. Most storefront washing happens early morning before opening or scheduled around a slow business day, not overnight.
- Surface-specific cleaning. Glass, stucco, concrete sidewalks and metal awning frames each get a different chemical mix and pressure setting.
- Walkway safety pass. Sidewalks and ramps get extra attention on algae removal since slip risk on a public walkway is a liability issue, not just an appearance one.
- Recurring schedule setup. Most accounts run monthly or quarterly depending on shade, foot traffic and tenant type.
What makes this harder than it looks
Scheduling is the real constraint on commercial work. Retail tenants need cleaning done before or after posted hours, and we don't run overnight crews, which means early-morning starts are the norm. ADA walkway slip safety matters more here than on a residential job, since a public sidewalk carries more liability exposure than a private driveway. Restaurant entries often have grease buildup at the door that plain soft-wash chemical won't touch, that needs a degreaser pass first. And awnings or backlit signage need a lower-pressure, shorter-dwell approach than stucco does, since fabric and vinyl signage can discolor under the same chemical mix that works fine on concrete.
Price and job duration
Commercial pricing is quote-based since frontage length, surface mix and access vary widely by property. As a general range, recurring storefront and common-area plans typically run $150 to $450 per visit depending on linear footage of frontage and visit frequency. One-time plaza cleanings are priced per square foot after a site walk. Job duration ranges from under an hour for a single storefront to a full day for a multi-tenant plaza.
Common questions
Do you work with HOA management companies directly?
Yes. We can invoice a management company directly for common-area work and coordinate scheduling with whoever handles day-to-day operations for the section or CDD.
Can you clean while the store is open?
We prefer early morning before opening, but sidewalk and exterior work can happen during business hours if the property manager coordinates access with tenants in advance.
How often do commercial properties need cleaning?
Most storefronts and plazas run on a monthly or quarterly recurring plan. High foot-traffic entries and shaded walkways tend toward monthly; less-exposed facades can go quarterly.
Managing a plaza or HOA common area? Let's set up a recurring plan.
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