
Warehouse cleaning
Warehouse Cleaning Yennora
The slab machine-scrubbed rather than mopped, racking dusted from proper height access, docks and amenities done every visit — all of it sequenced around your live aisles and your dispatch runs. Fixed written price, no lock-in.
- Scrubber and chemistry matched to your actual floor
- Racking dusted on a logged cycle, from height access
- Amenities and crib room every single visit
- No machine in a live aisle, ever
What is actually behind the quote
Every line here is documented. Ask and the paperwork is in your inbox before the first shift, not after you chase it.
- $20m public liability
- Certificate of currency on request
- Police-checked cleaners
- WWCC where children are on site
- No lock-in contract
- Fixed written price within 24 hours
What does warehouse cleaning in Yennora involve?
Warehouse cleaning in Yennora, NSW 2161, is the scheduled cleaning of industrial premises in a suburb built around the Yennora Distribution Centre, a large rail-connected freight and warehousing terminal. It covers machine scrubbing of the concrete slab, sweeping of pick faces and dock areas, high-level dusting of racking beams and uprights, cleaning of amenities blocks and crib rooms, and cleaning of the mezzanine or front office attached to the shed.
The slab is the core of the work. The pad or brush and the chemical are chosen for the floor type — sealed concrete, unsealed concrete, epoxy or polished concrete all behave differently — and for the contaminant, which in a warehouse is usually forklift tyre rubber, hydraulic residue, cardboard fibre and pallet-wrap dust. An incorrect chemical can leave a film that reduces slip resistance, so floor type is established before a machine is used.
Clean Best performs warehouse cleaning in Yennora from a depot at 54 Columbia Rd, Seven Hills NSW 2147, which is in a different council area from Yennora. Work is sequenced around live aisles and dispatch runs under the site’s own traffic-management plan. Clean Best quotes after a free walkthrough and confirms a fixed price in writing within 24 hours.
- Depot at Seven Hills54 Columbia Rd, Seven Hills NSW 2147 — a different council area
- Police-checked cleanersSite-inducted before the first shift
- $20m public liabilityCertificate of currency before the first shift
- Written quote in 24 hoursFixed price, no lock-in contract
The detail
Warehouse cleaning Yennora operators do not have to supervise
Warehouse cleaning Yennora businesses actually need is not the service most contractors are quoting. What gets quoted is a sweep, a mop, and the bins. What the site needs is a machine, a floor plan, a traffic plan and somebody who knows the difference between a sealed slab and a polished one. This is the most important page on this website, because Yennora is a warehousing suburb and this is the job it actually generates.
Yennora 2161 sits in the Cumberland local government area, and it is about as industrial as a Sydney suburb gets. The Yennora Distribution Centre — a large rail-connected freight and warehousing terminal — is the suburb’s defining feature, and the estates around it are warehousing, freight, storage and light manufacturing. Yennora station sits between Guildford and Fairfield; Smithfield and Woodpark adjoin the suburb. If you are reading this, your premises almost certainly has a roller door.
The floor decides the method, not the invoice
The single most common failure on an industrial site is a contractor who brings one machine, one pad and one chemical to every floor. Sealed concrete, unsealed concrete, epoxy and polished or mechanically ground concrete are four different surfaces with four different tolerances. Alkaline stripper on a polished slab will etch it, and the damage is permanent. An abrasive brush on epoxy will scratch a coating that cost real money to lay. A neutral cleaner on unsealed concrete with a year of tyre rubber on it will do essentially nothing at all.
So we establish what your floor is before we put a machine on it, and we say so in the written scope. If the slab is past the point where cleaning helps — if it needs stripping and resealing, or grinding — we will tell you that, and we will quote it as its own program rather than folding it into a monthly figure and quietly never doing it.
The residue is the safety issue
The thing about hydraulic residue, tyre rubber and process oil is that a bad clean does not remove them, it spreads them. A thin, even film across a slab is more dangerous than a visible patch, because nobody can see it and nobody slows down for it. Degreasing properly means the right product, enough dwell time, a mechanical pass, and — the part that gets skipped — picking the emulsified residue up rather than pushing it into the next bay. A wet-floor sign does not fix a floor that has been made slippery by the cleaner.
Racking, and the dust nobody sees until a customer does
Racking dust is invisible from the ground and extremely visible in an open carton. It settles on beams, uprights and top-level pallets, and it falls. On a Yennora site handling anything that goes on to a retail shelf, that is your customer’s problem before it is yours. We schedule high-level dusting on an agreed cycle, we do it from proper height access rather than a ladder and optimism, and we log it so you can see it happened. Live racking does not get dusted that shift — it gets rescheduled.
Working around the operation instead of against it
A cleaner and a forklift in the same aisle is an incident waiting for a date. Before anybody starts we take your traffic-management plan, your exclusion zones and your shift pattern, and we build the sequence around them: which zones are done when, which aisles are never entered, how the dock is cleared, and what happens if a truck arrives early. We sign onto your plan rather than writing our own, and if a zone is live when we get there, the work moves rather than getting done anyway.
The parts of the site that get forgotten
The amenities block. The crib room. The showers. The mezzanine office. On every Yennora industrial contract these are the areas a contractor scoped for a slab treats as five minutes at the end of the shift, and they are the areas your crew judges the clean by. They are in the scope every visit, they are cleaned properly rather than wiped, and consumables get restocked before they run out. Nobody has ever left a cleaning contractor over a mark on a slab. People leave over the toilets.
What it costs to find out
A free walkthrough of the Yennora shed, at the hour we would be working it. A fixed written price within 24 hours, split into every-visit, weekly and periodic tasks, with any slab program stated as its own line so you can see exactly what it costs. The same police-checked cleaner every visit. A named supervisor auditing the site monthly against your written scope. $20m public liability behind all of it, and a rolling agreement with thirty days notice.
Call 1300 494 983 and we will come and stand on your floor.
Floor types
What your slab is made of decides what goes on it
The most expensive mistake in industrial cleaning is one machine, one pad and one chemical applied to every floor. This is why we ask first.
| Floor type | Method | What goes wrong if you get it wrong |
|---|---|---|
| Sealed concrete | Neutral or low-alkaline scrub; the seal is the thing being protected | Aggressive stripper will dull or lift the seal — we do not use one |
| Unsealed concrete | Heavier scrub, more dwell, more water pickup | Porous, so it stains fast and needs a tighter frequency |
| Epoxy coating | Soft pad, controlled chemistry, no abrasive brush | The coating is the asset; scratching it is expensive to undo |
| Polished or ground concrete | pH-neutral only, then buffed | Alkaline product etches the finish and the damage is permanent |
| Tyre rubber and hydraulic marks | Degreaser with dwell time, then a mechanical pass | The residue must be picked up, not spread — that is what makes it slippery |
If we cannot tell what a floor is from looking at it, we will test a small area out of sight before we commit a machine to the whole slab. That is a ten-minute job and it is cheaper than resurfacing.
Sequencing
How a live Yennora site gets cleaned without stopping
Most sheds in this suburb cannot simply shut for a cleaner. Freight moves, trucks arrive, and a pick face that stops costs more than the entire cleaning contract. So the plan is built around your operation: zone by zone rather than end to end, with the sequence, the exclusion zones and the fallback written down before the first shift rather than negotiated in the aisle.
Where you do have a genuine window — a shutdown, a quiet shift, a Sunday — we use it, because a scrubber with nothing moving around it covers far more ground and does a better job. The written scope says which work needs that window and which work does not, so you can decide what is worth opening the site for.
And if a truck lands early and a zone we were scheduled to do goes live, that zone moves. It does not get done around a moving forklift to keep a schedule tidy. The schedule is ours to manage; your crew's safety is not something we get to trade against it.
What gets agreed before the first shift
- Zone sequence, written down, with the order it is worked in
- Exclusion zones and live aisles that are never entered, whatever the schedule says
- Dock and hardstand timing, agreed against your inbound and outbound runs
- Who we call on site, and what happens when a truck arrives early
- Which tasks need a shutdown window and which genuinely do not
What's included
What we clean in your Yennora warehouse
A typical industrial scope. Yours is written from the walkthrough — this is the shape it usually takes.
- Machine-scrub the slab on the agreed cycle, with pad and chemical matched to the floor type
- Sweep pick faces, aisles and transit lanes between machine passes
- Degrease forklift tyre lanes, charging bays and hydraulic marks, picking up the residue rather than spreading it
- Sweep and detail the dock, the dock levellers and the roller-door thresholds
- Dust racking beams, uprights and top-level pallets from proper height access, on a logged cycle
- High-level dusting of light fittings, ductwork runs, sprinkler heads and structural steel on rotation
- Clean and disinfect the amenities block — pans, urinals, basins, showers, mirrors and partitions
- Clean the crib room: benches, sink, microwave interior, fridge exterior, tables and bins
- Clean the mezzanine or front office as an office — desks, glass, kitchenette, floors and bins
- Empty general waste and recycling; take it to the site bin area, flatten cardboard where agreed
- Clean internal glass, office partitions and the entry doors people actually touch
- Disinfect touchpoints: door handles, roller-door buttons, light switches, handrails and taps
- Secure the site on exit — doors down, lights off, alarm set, entry and exit logged
Slab stripping and resealing, high-pressure washing of the yard or hardstand, external cladding cleaning, and any task requiring an EWP or scissor lift are quoted as separate programs, not absorbed into the monthly figure.
Pricing
Warehouse cleaning quotes for Yennora, priced from the slab
We price on what the floor is, what is on it, how high the racking goes, what the dock does and how often you need us in. Not on a square-metre rate taken off a lease.
Single Yennora unit
One tenancy in a unit complex — a modest floor, a roller door, a kitchenette and one amenities block.
- One to three visits a week, timed around your dispatch window
- Amenities, kitchenette, bins and the office end every visit
- Slab swept and spot-scrubbed; full machine pass on a set cycle
- One named cleaner who learns the unit instead of guessing at it
Fixed price, in writing, before anyone starts.
Standalone Yennora shed
A freestanding warehouse or manufacturing unit with racking, a dock, a mezzanine office and its own amenities.
- Machine scrubbing of the slab on an agreed frequency, not mopping
- Racking and high-level dusting scheduled, done from height, logged
- Mezzanine office cleaned as an office, not as an afterthought
- Named supervisor and a written monthly audit against your scope
Fixed price, in writing, before anyone starts.
Multi-shed or distribution site
Several buildings, a large distribution floor, or a Yennora operation running shifts around the clock.
- Dedicated crew working to your shift pattern and traffic-management plan
- Zone-by-zone scrubbing so no aisle is closed longer than agreed
- SWMS, safety data sheets and insurance certificates supplied up front
- Site register, induction records and cleaning schedule kept current
Fixed price, in writing, before anyone starts.
Free walkthrough in Yennora, then a written quote within 24 hours.
How it works
Taking over a Yennora warehouse clean
Four steps, and the second one has to happen with the site running.
- 1
Tell us what the shed is
Call 1300 494 983. What is stored, what the floor is made of, how high the racking goes, whether there is a dock and a mezzanine, and when the site is quiet.
- 2
We walk the slab
A supervisor comes to the Yennora site and looks at the actual floor — the stains, the tyre lanes, the pick face — instead of quoting off a floor area from the lease.
- 3
Written scope, fixed price
Within 24 hours: one figure, plus a task list split into every-visit, weekly and periodic work, and a slab program stated separately so you can see what it costs.
- 4
Inducted, then started
Your cleaner is inducted on your traffic-management plan and access procedure, starts on the agreed date, and a named supervisor audits the site monthly.
FAQ
Warehouse cleaning Yennora — what site managers ask
Frequency, working around the operation, machines and chemistry, racking, the mezzanine, amenities and waste.
How often does a Yennora warehouse floor need scrubbing?
Clean Best sets slab frequency by traffic, not by floor area. A low-movement storage shed can hold up on a fortnightly or monthly machine pass with sweeping in between. A busy pick face with forklifts running all day needs a weekly pass at minimum, and some Yennora sites need it more often than that. We recommend a frequency at the walkthrough based on what the floor already looks like, and we adjust after the first month if we called it wrong.
Can you clean while the warehouse is operating?
Clean Best can, and on a Yennora site with shift work we usually have to. The method changes: we work zone by zone rather than end to end, we take direction from your traffic-management plan, and no machine goes into a live aisle. Where the site is fully shut for a window we use it, because a scrubber can cover far more ground with nothing moving. What we will not do is put an operator and a forklift in the same aisle to save an hour.
What machine do you use on a warehouse slab?
Clean Best uses walk-behind or ride-on scrubbers sized to the Yennora site, with the pad or brush and the chemical chosen for what is actually on the floor. Forklift tyre rubber, hydraulic residue and cardboard fibre are three different problems and they do not respond to the same product. Getting it wrong is not just ineffective, it can leave a film that makes the slab slippery — which turns a cleaning problem into a safety one, and we will not do it.
Do you dust the racking, and how high can you go?
Yes, and it is scheduled rather than done when somebody notices. Racking dust falls into open cartons, which makes it your customer's problem rather than just yours. Clean Best dusts beams, uprights and top-level pallets from proper height access on an agreed cycle, and the work is logged so you can see it happened. If a rack is live when we arrive, that section is rescheduled rather than dusted around a moving forklift.
Is the mezzanine office included in warehouse cleaning?
It is, and it is cleaned as an office rather than as an extension of the shed. In a Yennora warehouse the front or mezzanine office has desks, a kitchenette, a printer and usually one washroom, and it is the part of the site most often cleaned badly, because a contractor scoped for a slab treats it as five minutes at the end. Clean Best scopes it separately inside the same visit, on the same schedule and the same invoice.
What about the amenities and the crib room?
Every visit, without exception. A warehouse crew will forgive a mark on the floor. They will not forgive the toilets, the showers or the crib-room microwave, and those three rooms are where an industrial cleaning contract is actually judged. Clean Best cleans and disinfects them on every Yennora visit and restocks paper, soap and hand towel before they run out rather than after somebody is standing there with wet hands.
Do you handle spills, waste or product?
Clean Best cleans; it does not handle your product or your regulated waste. General waste and recycling go out as part of the scope. Chemical spills, contaminated material and anything requiring a licensed waste stream are your spill procedure, not ours, and we will say so at the walkthrough rather than discovering it at 6pm on a Friday. Where a spill has left a residue on the slab, cleaning that residue is work we can quote once the material is identified.
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