Buyer's guide
How to choose a vct floor cleaning provider
The questions to ask and the tradeoffs to weigh before you book vct floor cleaning in RI.
Before you book
Five questions to ask any vct floor cleaning provider
- Are you licensed, bonded, and insured?
- Do the same cleaners come each visit, or does it rotate?
- Is pricing a flat quote or hourly, and what changes it?
- What happens if I am not happy with a clean?
- Do you bring your own supplies, and are they pet- and kid-safe?
Pick the right fit
Recurring or one-time?
Choose a recurring plan if
you want a consistently clean space with less effort. Recurring vct floor cleaning keeps every room maintained on a schedule, so it never piles up.
Choose a one-time deep clean if
you are preparing for an event, moving in or out, or want a reset before starting a recurring schedule.
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FAQ
VCT Floor Cleaning questions
How much does it cost to strip and wax VCT tile?
Every VCT project is quoted on a free walkthrough. What shapes it is the floor itself — the square footage, how many coats of old finish have to come off, and whether you're on a recurring maintenance plan. Most quotes come back within 24 hours.
How often should I strip and wax my VCT?
Most commercial VCT floors need a full strip and wax once a year. High-traffic retail, medical, and gym floors usually need it twice a year. Between strips, a scrub and recoat every three to six months keeps the finish strong.
Does VCT need to be waxed?
Yes. Vinyl composition tile is porous and will pick up scuffs, stains, and foot traffic damage without a wax finish protecting it. The finish takes the wear so the tile doesn't have to.
Can you get LVT professionally cleaned?
Yes. Luxury vinyl plank and LVT both clean up well with the same auto-scrub equipment we use on VCT, though LVT usually does not need waxing the way VCT does. We'll walk it and tell you what the floor needs.