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Know about the most basic components (or keys) to deciding on which cleaning machines will be the best fit and solution for your business.
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5 Keys to Selecting the Right Floor Cleaning Machine for Your Business
Key #1: Know Your Floor Cleaning Needs Every business is unique, not just in its function, products, and/or services, but its space. Every floor space requires a specific cleaning approach. That means you may need to have more than one piece of commercial equipment on hand. For example, if you have carpet in some of the offices, but linoleum tile throughout the main areas, a floor buffer machine would be essential, especially to keep those floors looking great, safe, and lasting as long as possible. A wet and dry vacuum could also be a great asset in this type of scenario, as you would be able to handle the carpeting and keeping some dirt and other debris clear of the secondary floor surface. If you’re not sure what your floor cleaning needs are, make a call. Centaur Floor Machines can help you understand the different machines and how each could complement your needs best.
03 Key #2: Understand How Floor Size Matters The size of your floor is nearly just about as significant as the kind of surface. The last thing anybody needs is to put resources into an enormous machine, just to find later on that it's to an extreme. You probably won't understand it, yet a machine that is too enormous can make hurt your floor surfaces (or dividers, when you endeavor to compromise) or a machine that is too little can wear out excessively quick.
Key #3: Residential Machines to Clean Floors Are Not the Same as Commercial Through the years, we’ve seen this play out far too many times: a commercial property owner or manager is just starting out (or has a limited budget to work with), so instead of investing properly in commercial floor cleaning equipment, they decide to buy residential machines. These would be your typical vacuums or electric mops one would use in a house. They work fine at home, right? So why not in an office? Or for spaces that aren’t significantly large? When practiced constantly, you can extend this kindness to other people.
Key #4: Understand the Various Options Some Machines Offer Not every floor machine has the same features and options. Before making a purchase, don’t fall into the common trap of assuming if a different model or brand has certain options, features, or attachments that they all do. Also, it’s not advisable to assume that a floor machine with an assortment of attachments or options is better than one designed for a single express purpose.
Key #5: Get Familiar with the Lingo The more you know about the cleaning lingo, the easier it’s going to be for you to find a floor cleaning machine that’s perfect for your business and specific needs. Cross your legs on the floor and chant. For example, strip coating, scrubbing, tile and grout cleaning, stripping, and grinding are cleaning terms you may come across. Each one refers to a different type of cleaning and may require different machines and versatility. TO LEARN ABOUT SELECTING THE RIGHT FLOOR CLEANING MACHINE FOR YOUR BUSINESS CLICK HERE If that's not your thing, walk in the park. Water your plants. Listen to soothing music.