Warehouse cleaning in Lakewood.
Older industrial along Wadsworth — smaller buildings, quick wins.
Lakewood's industrial runs along Wadsworth Boulevard and spills into the side streets west of I-70. Buildings are older — 1970s and 1980s masonry warehouses mixed with a handful of new infill tilt-ups. Tenants are family-run shops and trades contractors who've been in the building for 20 years. They don't need a full-floor crew; they need a cleaner who understands a 12K sqft shop and won't price them out of the market.
Lakewood runs on light manufacturing.
Light manufacturing and metal fab dominate the corridor. That means oil-stained shop bays, cutting-fluid residue, and grinder dust that settles on every flat surface. A cleaner here has to bring a degreaser that actually breaks down hydraulic fluid and a shop-vac that won't stall out on metal shavings. Automotive aftermarket tenants run their own car-wash bays inside the building — the drains need a dedicated scrub cycle, not a pass-over.
Tenant mix: Light manufacturing, metal fab, print and sign shops, automotive aftermarket, building trades.
80214, 80215, 80228
Wadsworth industrial corridor · West Colfax flex-industrial · Union Boulevard business park
Lakewood shops run 5K–25K sqft with 2–6 dock doors, open-plan shop floors, and minimal office build-out (often just a front counter and a bookkeeper's desk).
2x/week routine on a 10K–20K sqft shop runs $1,100–$2,400/mo. Quarterly deep clean with degreaser and concrete-sealer touch-up prices at $1,800–$3,500.
What we see on Lakewood facilities.
Every walk-through turns up the same pattern of issues in this corridor. Here’s what we’re writing down on the clipboard.
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Shop-bay concrete blotched with cutting-fluid and hydraulic-fluid stains that the owner stopped noticing years ago
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Metal shavings and grinding dust on the top of tool boxes, window ledges, and the break-room microwave
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Restrooms with tile grout that's turned black from hand-wash residue and shop grime
Three scopes we run in Lakewood.
Kept up, not caught up.
Scheduled cleanings that hold the line on your floors, restrooms, breakrooms, and offices — so facility managers stop firefighting.
Reset the whole facility.
A full scope reset — the kind you schedule quarterly, before an audit, or after routine cleaning has slipped under a prior vendor.
Punch-list ready.
Rough and final cleans that get a job site from 'work complete' to 'turn it over to the owner.' We coordinate around GCs and trades.
Where we’re running routes near you.
If your building sits near one of these parks or corridors, we’ve likely already got a crew cycling through the area. That means shorter mobilization time and a crew lead who knows the dock-door routines on your block.
- Wadsworth Boulevard industrial corridor
- West Colfax at Kipling
- Union Boulevard and I-70 frontage
- Lakewood Gulch industrial side streets
What a Lakewood scope actually costs.
2x/week routine on a 10K–20K sqft shop runs $1,100–$2,400/mo. Quarterly deep clean with degreaser and concrete-sealer touch-up prices at $1,800–$3,500.
Every number here assumes a walk-through and a written scope. We don’t price cleaning by the hour and we don’t bid from drawings. Twenty minutes on your floor, bid in your inbox in 48 hours.
Ready to scope your Lakewood facility?
Twenty minutes on-site. Written bid in 48 hours. No obligation.