If you're a property manager, office manager, or business owner in Albany NY and you're trying to figure out what commercial cleaning should cost, the honest answer is: it varies — a lot. A 1,200 sq ft insurance office with two bathrooms has a completely different cleaning profile than a 12,000 sq ft student housing complex or a 4,000 sq ft medical practice. The scope, frequency, soil level, and type of space all drive the number.

That said, there are real ranges that Albany businesses and property managers are paying in 2026, and most cleaning companies should be pricing within those ranges. If a quote comes in dramatically lower, that's usually a sign that something is missing — either coverage, labor, or the scope of what's actually included.

This guide breaks down commercial cleaning costs in Albany NY by space type, explains what drives the price up or down, and walks through what's included in a standard recurring service versus what costs extra. If you're about to put out an RFP or call a few cleaning companies for quotes, this is what you need to know first.

What Factors Affect Commercial Cleaning Cost in Albany?

Before you look at the price ranges below, it helps to understand the four main levers that determine what you'll actually pay. Most commercial cleaning quotes are built around all four of these variables.

Square Footage

Square footage is the starting point for any commercial cleaning quote. More space means more labor hours, and labor is the largest cost in commercial cleaning. A 5,000 sq ft office building takes roughly three times as long to clean as a 1,500 sq ft suite. That said, square footage is not the only factor — a 5,000 sq ft warehouse with concrete floors and minimal furniture cleans faster than a 5,000 sq ft dental practice with operatories, sterilization rooms, and a busy waiting area.

Cleaning Frequency

How often you want service has a major impact on per-visit cost. Daily service is more efficient for a cleaning crew — they have a routine, the space does not accumulate as much between visits, and scheduling is predictable. Weekly or biweekly service requires more time per visit because soil has built up, and one-time cleans require even more time because the baseline condition is unknown. As a general rule, the less frequently you clean, the higher the cost per visit — but the lower the total monthly cost.

Soil Level and Space Type

A law office stays relatively clean between visits. A restaurant or commercial kitchen gets hammered every service day. Student housing units, medical offices, and industrial facilities all carry soil loads that take more time, more product, and sometimes specialized equipment to address properly. Higher soil level means higher cost per hour for the same square footage.

Scope of Work

Standard recurring cleaning covers the basics: vacuuming, mopping, trash removal, restroom sanitization, surface wiping, and glass. Specialty services — carpet extraction, floor stripping and waxing, pressure washing, post-construction cleanup, deep appliance cleaning — are priced separately. One of the most common surprises for business owners is receiving a competitive recurring quote and then discovering that the floor care they assumed was included is actually a separate contract requiring additional budget.

Albany NY Commercial Cleaning Price Ranges by Space Type (2026)

The following price ranges reflect what Albany NY businesses are paying for recurring commercial cleaning in 2026. "Recurring" means weekly or biweekly service — one-time cleans are addressed separately below.

Space TypeSize RangeMonthly Cost (Recurring)
Small OfficeUnder 2,000 sq ft$200 – $400/month
Medium Office2,000 – 5,000 sq ft$400 – $900/month
Large Commercial Space5,000 – 15,000 sq ft$900 – $2,500/month
Medical / Dental OfficeAny size+20–30% premium over office rate
Restaurant / Food ServiceAny size+15–25% premium over office rate
Student Housing (per unit, per turnover)Studio – 4BR$150 – $350 per unit
Post-Construction CleanupAny size$0.10 – $0.25 per sq ft

Small Office (Under 2,000 sq ft): $200–$400/month

A typical small office in Albany — a two-room insurance agency, a solo accounting firm, a small professional suite in an office park — will run $200 to $400 per month for weekly cleaning. This covers vacuuming carpets, mopping hard floors, emptying trash, wiping down surfaces and desks, cleaning one or two restrooms, and addressing the kitchen or break area. If you need twice-weekly service, expect to pay roughly 70 to 85 percent of the weekly rate for the second visit — not double — because the space is better maintained and each visit takes less time.

At the low end of this range ($200/month), you are typically looking at basic weekly service in a very tidy environment with minimal restroom usage. At the upper end ($400/month), you have heavier traffic, multiple restrooms, or a space with a kitchen that sees daily use and accumulates grease and food residue.

Medium Office (2,000–5,000 sq ft): $400–$900/month

Medium-sized offices — an 8-person financial firm, a chiropractic practice, a regional nonprofit, a real estate brokerage — typically land in the $400 to $900 per month range for weekly service. The wide range here reflects real variation in configuration: an open-plan office with one restroom is at the low end; a multi-room suite with private offices, a conference room, multiple restrooms, and a full break room is at the upper end.

At this size, most businesses also start thinking seriously about floor care as a separate line item. Carpets that get vacuumed weekly will still need hot water extraction every 6 to 12 months to remove embedded soil and extend carpet life. Hard floors that get mopped weekly will need stripping and refinishing once or twice a year depending on finish type and foot traffic. Budget these as separate, periodic add-ons — not part of your monthly recurring rate.

Large Commercial Space (5,000–15,000 sq ft): $900–$2,500/month

Large commercial facilities — office buildings, multi-tenant professional complexes, large retail locations, educational facilities — typically run $900 to $2,500 per month for weekly recurring service. At this scale, you are often deploying a two-person crew for three to five hours per visit, and the scope of work expands to include more restrooms, larger common areas, loading zones, and sometimes outdoor trash and entry maintenance.

This range also reflects meaningful differences in configuration. A 10,000 sq ft warehouse that is mostly open floor space with two offices and two restrooms may clean in under two hours. A 10,000 sq ft medical facility with exam rooms, waiting areas, clinical spaces, and high sanitation requirements takes significantly longer and may require specialized cleaning protocols. Know what type of square footage you have before requesting quotes — the same building size can produce very different labor requirements.

Medical and Dental Offices: 20–30% Premium

Medical and dental practices in Albany pay a premium over standard office rates — typically 20 to 30 percent more for equivalent square footage. The reasons are concrete: healthcare environments require EPA-registered disinfectants with appropriate dwell times, bloodborne pathogen awareness under OSHA regulations, careful handling around sharps disposal areas, more rigorous restroom and clinical surface sanitization, and often a documentation trail for infection control compliance. Staff working in medical environments need specific training that general commercial cleaning workers may not have.

For a 3,000 sq ft dental practice that would otherwise price at $600/month as a standard office, expect to pay $720 to $780/month. This premium is justified — cutting corners in a clinical environment creates real liability. If a cleaning company quotes you the same rate for a medical practice as a generic office, ask specifically how they handle disinfection protocols, what training their staff has completed, and what products they use in clinical areas. The answers will tell you a great deal about whether they actually understand healthcare cleaning.

Restaurants and Food Service: 15–25% Premium

Restaurant and food service cleaning carries a premium over office cleaning due to grease, food residue, high-traffic flooring, and the regulatory requirement for a consistently sanitary public environment. Front-of-house cleaning — dining room, bar top, restrooms, host stand, entry — is typically priced similarly to a busy retail environment. Back-of-house kitchen cleaning is a separate category entirely and is usually handled nightly by kitchen staff or contracted separately with a commercial kitchen cleaning company that specializes in hood cleaning and grease management.

For Albany restaurants hiring a professional cleaning company for dining room and restroom service, expect to pay 15 to 25 percent above what equivalent square footage in an office building would cost. A 2,500 sq ft dining room that would price at $500/month as a standard commercial space will typically run $575 to $625/month for a restaurant-appropriate cleaning protocol with appropriate products and a properly trained crew.

Student Housing Turnover (Per Unit): $150–$350

Student housing turnover cleaning is priced per unit, per turnover — not on a monthly recurring basis. For Albany's Capital Region market, a standard deep clean of a vacant student unit runs $150 to $350 per unit depending on unit size and condition at move-out. A studio or one-bedroom apartment in average condition is at the lower end. A 4-bedroom unit in poor condition — heavy kitchen grease buildup, significant carpet staining, walls that need scrubbing throughout, debris left in closets — is at the upper end or beyond.

TPS Pro handles 100 to 200+ unit turnovers per peak season, including The Coda (153 units) and Mayflower (44 units) in Albany. Volume pricing is available at 10+ units, and dedicated account management applies at 30+. If you manage a large apartment portfolio with May through August turnover cycles, per-unit rates are negotiable at scale. Read our full guide on student turnover cleaning costs in Albany NY for a complete breakdown by unit size, condition, and volume.

Post-Construction Cleanup: $0.10–$0.25 per Sq Ft

Post-construction cleaning is priced by the square foot, not by recurring visit. For Albany area projects, the typical range is $0.10 to $0.25 per square foot for final clean services. A 5,000 sq ft commercial office buildout would run $500 to $1,250 for post-construction cleaning. The range reflects the scope and phase of work: a light final clean after a cosmetic renovation in an otherwise finished space is at the low end; a full three-phase rough, final, and detail clean on a ground-up commercial construction project is at the upper end. See our detailed guide on what is included in post-construction cleaning for a complete breakdown of phases and scope.

One-Time vs. Recurring Commercial Cleaning: Why Recurring Costs Less Per Visit

This is one of the most misunderstood dynamics in commercial cleaning pricing. Business owners sometimes compare a one-time quote to a recurring quote and are surprised that the per-visit rate is lower for recurring service. The reason is straightforward economics.

When a cleaning company commits a crew to a recurring account — say, every Tuesday night from 6 to 9 pm — they build that into their scheduling with certainty. They know the space, they have a routine, they bring exactly the right equipment every visit, and they are not spending time on a site assessment before each clean. The mobilization cost — driving to the site, loading the van, briefing the crew on a new location — is amortized across many visits. And because the space is cleaned regularly, each visit starts from a maintained baseline and takes less time than starting from scratch.

A one-time commercial clean in Albany will typically cost 30 to 60 percent more per visit than the equivalent recurring service rate. If your weekly rate works out to $300 per visit, a one-time clean of the same space might run $400 to $480. This is normal and expected — it reflects the real cost structure of a non-recurring job, not opportunistic pricing. Any legitimate cleaning company should be able to explain this differential clearly.

The practical takeaway: if your business needs cleaning with any regularity at all, commit to a recurring schedule. Even biweekly service produces a meaningfully lower per-visit cost than ad-hoc one-time cleans. And you will get a more consistent result because the crew knows your space, your preferences, and your standards.

What Is Included in Standard Commercial Cleaning vs. What Costs Extra

One of the most common sources of surprise invoices in commercial cleaning is the assumption that everything is included when it is not. Here is a clear breakdown of what standard recurring commercial cleaning in Albany typically covers, and what is almost always priced as a separate service.

Typically Included in Recurring Service

Typically Extra (Specialty Services Priced Separately)

When reviewing a commercial cleaning proposal, ask specifically: "What floor care is included in this contract, and what is priced separately?" This single question will clarify 80% of common billing disputes before they start.

How to Get an Accurate Commercial Cleaning Quote in Albany

If you are calling cleaning companies for quotes, the more information you provide upfront, the more accurate the quote you will receive. Companies that give you a firm number without this information are either guessing or quoting low to win the contract and planning to revise later. Here is what to have ready before you make the call.

Information to Have Ready When Requesting a Quote

A reputable cleaning company will want to do a walkthrough before finalizing any quote. For anything over 2,000 sq ft, a site visit is standard practice. Be cautious of companies that will give you a firm monthly number via email or phone without ever seeing the space — they will almost certainly revise the price after starting work, and virtually always upward. A surprise price increase after the first month is a leading indicator of a company that was not honest in the proposal process.

Red Flags When Hiring a Commercial Cleaning Company in Albany

Commercial cleaning is an industry with relatively low barriers to entry, which means there is a wide range of quality and reliability among providers. Choosing the wrong vendor does not just mean a dirty office — it means liability exposure, inconsistent service, and the hassle of finding a replacement mid-contract. Here is what to watch for before you sign anything.

The Price Is Too Low

If one quote is 40 to 50 percent below every other bid you received, there is a reason for that gap. The most common explanations: the company is quoting a scope that does not match what you asked for, they are planning to use fewer labor hours than the job actually requires and hoping you do not notice the shortcuts, they are not carrying proper insurance and workers' compensation, or they are a very new company trying to land accounts at any price. Any of these creates problems that will cost you more in the long run.

Legitimate commercial cleaning companies in Albany operate with real labor costs. New York State minimum wage as of 2026 is $16/hour for most employers, and experienced cleaning staff earn $18 to $22/hour on a competitive labor market. Add payroll taxes, employer-side workers' compensation, general liability insurance, equipment amortization, vehicle costs, supplies, and overhead, and you will understand quickly why a weekly 3-hour clean of a 3,000 sq ft office does not cost $100/month. If you are seeing that kind of number, something is wrong with the math.

No Proof of Insurance

Always ask for a certificate of insurance showing general liability coverage at a minimum of $1 million per occurrence and $2 million aggregate, plus workers' compensation coverage for all employees, before any cleaning company enters your building. Request that your business be named as an additional insured on the policy. A legitimate company will provide this documentation without hesitation or delay. If a company is reluctant or cannot produce workers' comp documentation, they are likely using 1099 independent contractors — which can create co-employment liability for your business if someone is injured on your property.

No Local References

Ask for two or three references from current commercial clients in the Albany or Capital Region area — not residential cleaning clients, and not accounts from several years ago. A company that cannot provide current local business references is either new to the market or cycling through clients at a rate that prevents them from accumulating long-term relationships. Call the references and ask specifically about reliability over time, how the company handles missed items or complaints, and whether they would rehire the company. Any cleaning company can deliver a strong first visit. The question is whether they still show up consistently six months or two years into the contract.

No Written Scope of Work

A verbal agreement about what is included is worth nothing when a dispute arises over a missed restroom or a floor that never gets mopped. Before any cleaning company begins work in your building, you need a written service agreement that specifies: exactly what tasks are performed on each visit, what tasks are not included in the scope, the service frequency, the pricing, and the process for requesting additional services or raising quality concerns. If a company will not put the scope in writing, walk away regardless of how competitive the price looks.

No Quality Control Process

How does the company verify that the work was completed correctly? Do crew leads use standardized checklists? Do supervisors conduct periodic inspections? Is there a reporting mechanism for missed tasks or quality issues? Companies vary significantly in their approach to quality control. A company that has no answer to these questions is relying entirely on the crew showing up and doing the right thing without any verification system — which functions adequately until it does not. Ask specifically how problems are documented and resolved, and what happens if you call with a complaint after a service visit.

TPS Pro carries $2M general liability coverage and workers' comp on all crew members. We provide certificates of insurance before starting any new account. Our crew leads use digital checklists on every commercial visit, and clients have a direct line to their account contact — not a call center.

Getting the Right Commercial Cleaning Partner for Your Albany Business

The commercial cleaning market in Albany is competitive, which works in your favor as a buyer. There are solid options at fair prices if you know what to look for and what questions to ask. The framework is not complicated: know your square footage and space type, get multiple quotes based on identical scopes of work, verify insurance and references before signing anything, and make sure the scope and pricing are in writing before the first crew visit.

TPS Pro serves commercial clients across Albany, Troy, Schenectady, Saratoga Springs, Clifton Park, Cohoes, and the broader Capital Region. Our services include recurring janitorial and commercial cleaning, make-ready and vacancy cleaning, student housing turnover, post-construction cleanup, and specialty floor care. We work primarily with property managers, commercial landlords, and business owners who need a reliable, insured, locally-rooted cleaning partner with the capacity and systems to handle large accounts without the inconsistency that plagues many cleaning companies.

If you want an accurate quote for your specific space, call us at (518) 948-7156 or send your details through the contact form below. We will schedule a walkthrough at your convenience and turn around a written proposal within one business day. No obligation — just real numbers based on your actual space and scope.