If you have a single parking lot cleaning contractor, maintenance calls shouldn’t take up to much of your time. In fact, with a regular schedule in place, you may never need to make a call outside of an emergency.
So, why do so many businesses end up making calls to several different contractors every month? The answer is simple: You are not getting the most value from your contractors. If you have to call every time the business parking lot needs to look clean, it is time to switch contractors.
Defining a Clean Parking Lot
It is first important to define what is meant by a clean parking lot. If your contractor considers it a parking lot free of trash and debris, there is your first problem. A parking lot should gleam when thoroughly cleaned of trash, grease, dirt, and other stains.
Is the parking lot really clean when stripes, parking lines, and other surface signs are faded or hard to understand? The answer, of course, is no. Your customers expect guidance when it comes to navigating the parking lot and, by extension, where they can park. All these elements come together to create a functional space that allows traffic to flow freely and safely.
Hiring a Single Contractor
The next problem is dealing with multiple contractors in the first place. It doesn’t make sense when they all provide services that achieve a similar goal. Coordinating your efforts is time-consuming and you may inadvertently end up making several calls just from getting contractors mixed up.
The alternative is hiring a contractor who can do it all. That is where Twin City Sweeping in Minnesota comes into play. We provide all the services needed to completely clean and mark your parking lot. Contact us today to learn more.