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Shop & Warehouse Floor Cleaning in Edmonton: Protect Your Concrete and VCT

  • Matthew Sarzynski
  • Jan 19
  • 1 min read

Industrial and commercial floors take more abuse than almost any other surface in a building.


Forklifts, pallet jacks, oils, dust, metal shavings, road salt, and heavy foot traffic all break down floor finishes and concrete over time. Without proper maintenance, shop and warehouse floors quickly become:

  • Slippery

  • Stained

  • Worn

  • Unsafe

  • Difficult to clean effectively


At Priority One Maintenance, we specialize in professional shop and warehouse floor cleaning in Edmonton and surrounding areas, helping businesses maintain safe, professional, and durable working environments.


Why Professional Floor Cleaning Matters


1. Safety Comes First

Built-up oils, dust, and residue significantly increase slip and fall risk.Routine mechanical scrubbing and degreasing improves traction and compliance.


2. Extends Floor Life

Concrete and VCT floors are expensive to replace.Proper cleaning, stripping, and sealing protect your investment and delay replacement costs.


3. Improves Workplace Appearance

Clean floors reflect professionalism to staff, clients, and inspectors.


4. Easier Ongoing Maintenance

A properly cleaned and sealed floor resists staining and simplifies daily janitorial work.


Our Shop & Warehouse Floor Cleaning Services Include

  • Mechanical scrubbing and degreasing

  • Oil and grease removal

  • Stripping and waxing (VCT and resilient flooring)

  • Concrete cleaning and sealing

    High-traffic lane restoration

  • Post-construction and move-in cleaning


How Often Should Industrial Floors Be Cleaned?

Facility Type

Recommended Frequency

Light industrial

Quarterly

Medium traffic shops

Bi-monthly

Heavy warehouse / manufacturing

Monthly or as required

Serving Edmonton’s Industrial & Commercial Sector

We proudly provide floor cleaning services in:

Edmonton, Nisku, Leduc, Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Fort Saskatchewan, and surrounding industrial parks.



 
 
 

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