Floor Care — Northern Arizona & the Grand Canyon Region
Floor care built for high-traffic, high-desert conditions
Stripping, waxing, buffing, and polishing for tile, hardwood, and commercial flooring — scheduled around real foot traffic and Northern Arizona's dust and elevation conditions, not a generic national interval.

What’s Included
A full floor-care scope, matched to your material
From a full strip-and-refinish to routine maintenance buffing — floor care that fits what's actually on the ground.
Stripping & waxing
Old finish stripped completely and a fresh wax coat applied to VCT, tile, and other commercial resilient flooring — restoring shine and protecting the surface underneath.
Buffing & burnishing
High-speed buffing between full strip-and-wax cycles to maintain shine and smooth out scuffing without a full re-application.
Hardwood & tile polishing
Polishing and maintenance treatments suited to hardwood and natural or porcelain tile, matched to the specific flooring material rather than a one-size-fits-all product.
Scheduled maintenance plans
A recurring floor-care schedule — monthly, quarterly, or seasonal — built around your facility's actual foot traffic instead of a reactive one-time call when the floor already looks worn.
Who this service is built for
Floors take more abuse than almost any other surface in a commercial facility, and high foot traffic accelerates wear far faster than a standard daily mop-and-vacuum routine can offset. Facilities that see steady customer, patient, or guest traffic need a dedicated floor-care schedule layered on top of daily maintenance — not as a reactive fix once the finish is already visibly worn, but as a planned interval that keeps the floor protected before it degrades.
- A facility with high daily foot traffic — a retail store, medical office, or multi-tenant lobby — where floors wear down faster than a standard mop-and-vacuum routine can maintain.
- A property manager or facility with VCT, tile, or hardwood flooring that needs a periodic strip-and-wax or polish cycle on top of daily maintenance.
- A business that's let floor finish go too long between services and needs a full restoration strip-and-refinish before starting a regular maintenance cadence.
- A hospitality or lodging property with lobby and common-area flooring that takes constant guest and luggage traffic and needs to hold its shine between deep services.
Northern Arizona's high-desert environment is a real factor in floor wear that lower-elevation cleaning companies often overlook. Fine, wind-carried dust settles into floor finish and grout between visits, and winter conditions around Flagstaff and Williams bring snow-melt, mud, and de-icing residue tracked in through entryways — all of it abrasive to floor finish over time. We build maintenance intervals around that reality rather than a generic schedule built for a different climate.

Why Facility Managers Trust Us
Maintenance intervals built for this climate
[Licensed, Bonded & Insured] technicians
Scheduled to your traffic, not a flat interval
Transparent pricing after an in-person assessment
Material-matched products, not one generic finish
Common Questions
Floor care FAQ
How much does commercial floor stripping and waxing cost?
Floor care pricing is based on square footage, flooring material, and current condition — a routine buff-and-maintain visit costs far less than a full strip-and-refinish on a floor that hasn't been serviced in years. We assess the floor in person before quoting so you get an accurate number, not a generic per-square-foot rate that ignores the floor's actual condition. Call 844-967-5247 for a straight quote.
How often does commercial flooring need to be stripped and waxed?
Most high-traffic commercial floors benefit from a full strip-and-wax every 6-12 months, with buffing or burnishing in between to extend the finish. Facilities with heavier foot traffic — retail entrances, hotel lobbies, medical waiting areas — often need a shorter interval. We'll recommend a schedule based on your specific traffic level rather than a blanket interval.
Does Northern Arizona's dust and elevation affect how often floors need service?
Yes — high-desert dust carried in on foot traffic during dry, windy conditions settles into floor finish and grout lines faster than in less arid climates, and winter tracking from snow and mud at higher elevations around Flagstaff and Williams adds abrasive grit that accelerates wear on entryway and lobby flooring specifically. We factor that into the maintenance interval we recommend rather than applying a generic national schedule.
Can you match floor care to hardwood, tile, and VCT all in the same building?
Yes — different flooring materials need different products and techniques, and we scope each surface type separately during the walkthrough so hardwood, tile, and resilient flooring in the same facility each get treated correctly rather than one generic product across everything.
Do you offer both one-time floor restoration and ongoing maintenance plans?
Both. A one-time strip-and-refinish to restore a neglected floor and a recurring maintenance schedule to keep a well-maintained floor looking that way are equally standard requests — [Licensed, Bonded & Insured] crews handle either scope to ISSA/CIMS-aligned standards.
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Protect your floors before they show wear
Get an in-person floor assessment and a maintenance plan built for your traffic.