Why Choose E2E Cleaning Services
Specialized High-Reach Equipment
Our professional-grade extension tools, telescopic equipment, and certified lift operators can safely access surfaces up to 40 feet high.
HEPA Filtration Technology
Our advanced vacuum systems capture particles as they’re dislodged during cleaning. This prevents them from being redistributed and protects your indoor air quality.
Fully Insured and OSHA Compliant
We offer comprehensive liability coverage, and our technicians are trained in height safety, so you can rest easy knowing your facility is in good hands.
Flexible Scheduling Options
We can work after hours or on weekends to minimize any disruption to your business operations and your customers’ experience.
Documented Results
Before-and-after photography gives you visual proof of our cleaning effectiveness, which you can use to support your facility maintenance records.
Multi-Service Capability
You can combine high dusting with floor care, window cleaning, and pressure washing, all from one trusted provider for comprehensive facility maintenance.
Frequently Asked Questions
What sets high dusting apart from regular cleaning?
Standard janitorial work typically handles surfaces within reach, usually up to eight or ten feet. High dusting, however, deals with ceiling fixtures, ductwork, beams, and other architectural features. This requires specialized tools and height-safety training that most cleaning crews simply don’t possess.
Is high dusting really needed if we already have janitorial services?
Absolutely. While nightly janitorial work keeps floors and surfaces clean, it can’t reach those overhead areas where dust tends to build up and then get sucked back into the HVAC system. High dusting fills in the gaps, tackling the 30-40% of your facility that standard services don’t cover.
How does high dusting impact HVAC efficiency?
Dust on vents and return air grilles can choke off airflow, making the system work harder than it should.
Regular high dusting can lead to a 10-15% reduction in HVAC energy use, and it also helps equipment last longer. This is because it prevents filters from clogging too soon and eases the strain on motors.
What safety measures do you take when working at heights?
Our technicians strictly adhere to OSHA’s height safety regulations, and we only use well-maintained equipment. We also carry full liability insurance and follow strict fall protection procedures. Furthermore, all work areas are secured and thoroughly documented to comply with facility safety standards.
Can you work around our warehouse or retail operations while open?
Yes, we can. We schedule service during off-hours, on weekends, or during times when traffic is light. We also use sectional cleaning, which lets parts of your facility stay open.