This guide is part of our Commercial Cleaning Services resource library — helping facility managers stay compliant across OSHA, HIPAA, CMS, and state regulations.
Why Nassau County Businesses Choose Managed Cleaning
Nassau County is home to over 45,000 commercial establishments, ranging from Class A office buildings along the Jericho Turnpike corridor to medical offices clustered near Winthrop University Hospital and the Garden City medical district. Many facility managers here have tried franchise cleaning companies and local janitorial vendors — and most have the same complaint: there's no way to verify the crew actually showed up, let alone whether they followed the scope of work.
- NFC checkpoint verification: crews scan tags at each zone, so you see exactly what was cleaned and when
- Night Manager audits: a real person walks your facility after each shift to verify quality
- Single vendor accountability: one contract, one invoice, one point of contact for your entire building
- Compliance-ready documentation for medical offices, surgery centers, and regulated facilities
- Flexible scheduling: nightly, day porter, or hybrid programs tailored to your building's traffic patterns
Areas We Serve in Nassau County
We serve commercial facilities throughout Nassau County, with dedicated cleaning corridors along the major business districts. Our route-based model means your crew isn't driving 45 minutes to reach you — they're already working in your corridor, which improves consistency and reduces no-shows.
- Garden City: office parks along Franklin Avenue, medical offices near Nassau University Medical Center
- Great Neck: mixed-use commercial buildings along Northern Boulevard and Middle Neck Road
- Manhasset: medical offices near North Shore University Hospital, retail along Plandome Road
- Rockville Centre: professional offices along Sunrise Highway and Merrick Road corridors
- Syosset: corporate campuses along Jericho Turnpike and the Route 135 commercial district
What's Included in Our Nassau County Cleaning Programs
Every program starts with a free facility walk. We scope the building room-by-room, identify high-traffic zones, and build a cleaning frequency schedule based on your actual usage patterns — not a one-size-fits-all template. Here's what a typical commercial cleaning scope includes for Nassau County offices:
- Nightly common-area cleaning: lobbies, hallways, restrooms, break rooms, elevator cabs
- Office cleaning: desk areas, conference rooms, reception areas, trash and recycling
- Floor care: vacuum, mop, and periodic deep scrubbing for hard surfaces
- Restroom sanitization: EPA-registered disinfectants, restocking supplies, fixture polishing
- Kitchen/break room: counters, sinks, appliance exteriors, floor mopping
- Custom add-ons: window cleaning, carpet extraction, post-event cleanup, move-in/move-out cleans
Pricing and Cost Factors in Nassau County
Commercial cleaning costs in Nassau County typically run 15–25% higher than national averages, driven by higher labor costs in the New York metro area and the density of regulated facilities (medical, dental, urgent care) that require specialized protocols. According to BLS data, janitorial workers in the Nassau-Suffolk metropolitan area earn a median wage of $19.42/hour — roughly 30% above the national median. This affects pricing, but it also means your crew is more experienced and more likely to stay long-term. Our programs typically range from $0.12–$0.35 per square foot depending on facility type, cleaning frequency, and scope complexity. Medical offices with OSHA or HIPAA requirements fall toward the higher end; standard office suites toward the lower end.
- Standard office cleaning (5,000–15,000 sq ft): $0.12–$0.18/sq ft nightly
- Medical office cleaning (with compliance protocols): $0.22–$0.35/sq ft nightly
- Retail and mixed-use: $0.10–$0.16/sq ft, frequency-dependent
- Day porter services: typically billed hourly, $22–$32/hour depending on responsibilities
How We're Different From Other Nassau County Cleaning Companies
Most commercial cleaning companies in Nassau County operate the same way: a salesperson quotes you a price, a crew shows up for a few weeks, quality slowly declines, and you're back on Google looking for a replacement within 6–12 months. We built XIRI specifically to break this cycle. Our managed model means we don't just send a crew — we manage the entire cleaning operation for your building, including quality verification, compliance documentation, and crew continuity. If a crew member leaves, we handle the replacement and retraining. If quality slips, our Night Manager catches it before you do.