CommercialCleanFinder keeps the calculator intentionally narrow: recurring office cleaning, monthly totals, explicit frequency factors, and clear exclusions. That makes the output easier to audit and harder to misuse as a quote for specialized facilities.
Short answer
The calculator estimates standard office cleaning by multiplying office square footage by the applicable monthly office tier, then applying the selected frequency factor. Under 1,000 square feet, it uses the $120–$400/month minimum monthly job floor. It does not estimate medical, warehouse, restaurant, or post-construction work.
1. Facility filter
Only office/general commercial space receives a numeric estimate. Specialized facilities return quote-only language because surface mix, room use, access timing, equipment, and task boundaries can change the work more than square footage alone.
2. Office size tier
The office model uses $120–$400/month below 1,000 square feet, $0.07–$0.15 per square foot per month for 1,000–2,999 square feet at the 3x weekly baseline, and $0.10–$0.20 per square foot per month for 3,000+ square feet at the same baseline.
3. Frequency factor
The selected frequency applies a model factor: 1x weekly = 0.45, 2x weekly = 0.7, 3x weekly = 1.0, and 5x weekly = 2.0. The model avoids a straight-line daily multiplier.
What the calculator output means
It is a monthly planning range, not a provider quote.
It assumes standard recurring office cleaning scope.
It excludes add-ons unless a provider states otherwise.
It is useful for checking whether provider bids are in the same general planning zone.
Separate add-on context; not included in the office monthly estimate.
Floor stripping and waxing
Separate floor-care scope; not included in recurring janitorial math.
Window cleaning
Separate pane-driven scope; not included in the square-foot model.
Restroom sanitizing add-on
Separate add-on context; restroom load should be stated in the quote request.
Specialized facilities
Quote-only; compare provider scope line by line.
Source discipline:
Cited figures used elsewhere on CCF are limited to live sources that were checked directly during the current deploy pass. The methodology page avoids adding new unsupported numbers.
Methodology FAQ
Why not estimate every facility type?
Because a generic office model is not a safe fit for medical suites, restaurants, warehouses, and post-construction projects.
Why show a range?
A range is more honest than a single number because scope, access, restrooms, floors, and provider operations can change monthly totals.
Can providers still quote outside the range?
Yes. If they do, ask what is included, excluded, added, or different from the calculator assumptions.