Why It’s Time to Rethink Your Building’s Cleaning Service
If you’ve ever walked into your office early and found yesterday’s coffee stains still lingering—or worse, your clients noticed them before you did—you’re not alone. Many NYC businesses rely on their building’s janitorial team to keep their space clean, but that convenience often comes at a cost: inconsistent quality, zero accountability, and little to no communication.
At Breezy Cleaning, we hear it all the time:
“Our building says they clean, but we’re still wiping down desks ourselves.”
“We can never get in touch with anyone.”
“We have no idea what’s actually being cleaned—or when.”
If that sounds familiar, it’s time to upgrade to a cleaning service that works for you—not your landlord.
Building Cleaners Work for the Building—Not You
Your building’s cleaning crew may be responsible for dozens of floors, hundreds of tenants, and minimal oversight. Their focus is on the lease—not your brand, your schedule, or your people. That’s why offices under building-wide cleaning contracts often report:
Dirty kitchens and restrooms at the start of the day
Random cleaning times that disrupt work
No way to request changes or report issues
No one actually “owning” the space