Reliable Commercial Cleaning for Busy Workplaces

Let’s be honest: most offices don’t suddenly get messy. It happens slowly one coffee ring at a time.

If you’re managing an office in Reading, a consistent cleaning routine keeps your workplace looking professional, feeling fresher, and ready for clients and staff every day.

Berkshire Cleaning Services (BCS) has been established since 2009. We connect Reading businesses with trusted local cleaning subcontractors for office and commercial cleaning.

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Office cleaning that fits around your working day

Every workplace runs differently. That’s why office cleaning should be set up around your schedule, not the other way round.

Typical options include:

  • Early mornings (before the team arrives)
  • Evenings (after closing)
  • Daytime cleans for shared areas (kitchens and washrooms)

Whether you need a simple weekly clean or a more frequent rota, we’ll help you arrange a plan that matches your office size, footfall, and priorities.

What our office & commercial cleaning can include

Your cleaning checklist can be tailored, but most Reading offices ask for a practical mix of the following:

  • Vacuuming carpets and mopping hard floors
  • Emptying bins and replacing liners
  • Cleaning reception areas, meeting rooms, and communal spaces
  • Dusting ledges, skirting boards, and reachable surfaces
  • Sanitising touchpoints (door handles, switches, shared equipment)
  • Kitchen cleaning (worktops, sinks, microwaves, exterior cupboards)
  • Washroom cleaning and restocking (soap, toilet roll, paper towels)
  • Internal glass cleaning (doors and partitions)

If you’ve got specific requirements (for example: lots of glass, heavy kitchen use, or high-traffic entrances), we’ll factor that in from the start.

A cleaner office helps your business run smoother

Office cleaning isn’t just about making things look nice. It can support:

  • A better first impression for clients and visitors
  • Staff wellbeing in shared spaces like kitchens and washrooms
  • A more professional workplace that people enjoy working in
  • Longer-lasting flooring and carpets with regular upkeep

For general workplace hygiene guidance, the UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE) provides practical information on maintaining safe working environments: https://www.hse.gov.uk/index.htm

How often should an office be cleaned?

Here’s a simple guide based on what we see most often in Reading:

  • Weekly cleaning: smaller offices, low footfall, hybrid teams
  • 2-3 times per week: most small-to-medium workplaces
  • Daily cleaning: larger offices, client-facing spaces, high footfall

Not sure? A good rule is to increase frequency if your bins fill quickly, your kitchen is busy, or your washrooms see a lot of use.

Why businesses choose Berkshire Cleaning Services

You don’t want to chase cleaners, repeat instructions, or wonder if the job’s been done properly. You want a straightforward service that’s easy to manage.

When you book office cleaning through BCS, you get:

  • Established local experience (since 2009)
  • Trusted subcontractors matched to your needs
  • Flexible scheduling to fit your opening hours
  • Fast, practical communication when you need updates

If you’re comparing providers, it’s also worth checking that any commercial cleaner has appropriate insurance in place. The British Institute of Cleaning Science (BICSc) explains what professional cleaning standards can look like in the industry: https://www.bics.org.uk/

Get a quote for office cleaning in Reading

If you’d like a cleaner, fresher workplace without the hassle, request a quote online and we’ll point you in the right direction quickly.

To speed things up, include:

  • Your area in Reading (e.g., Caversham, Tilehurst, Woodley, Earley)
  • Approx. office size (rooms/desks) and number of washrooms
  • Preferred cleaning time (morning/evening/daytime)
  • Frequency (weekly or 2-3 days or daily)
  • Any priorities (kitchen, washrooms, reception, floors, glass)

We’ll come back to you with the next steps and availability.