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When you walk into a condo building, the first thing you notice is the common area. If it's dusty, smelly, or stained, it instantly creates a bad impression. Whether you're a resident, a property manager, or part of the condo committee, keeping shared spaces clean matters. These areas are used every day by everyone, but they’re often overlooked in daily cleaning schedules.
Here’s something surprising: a study in urban residential buildings found that elevator buttons, handrails, and lobby counters can have 40 times more bacteria than a public toilet seat. That’s a real problem if no one’s keeping these places regularly cleaned. Condo residents and visitors deserve better. A clean common area doesn’t just look nice—it’s a sign of care, safety, and hygiene.
Here are the most requested and important items cleaned in condo common areas across Bangkok:
These are all high-traffic and high-touch areas where dirt, odors, and germs collect quickly.
The lobby and entrance are the first things people see. Dirty glass, dusty furniture, or smudged walls make the whole building look neglected.
Shared spaces like hallways and stairwells often have poor air circulation. Without regular cleaning, smells, moisture, and even mold can spread quietly.
Gym gear, lift buttons, and restroom door handles are touched by many hands. This spreads bacteria and viruses unless they’re cleaned frequently.
Dust settles quickly in corridors, corners, and shared lounges. Residents with allergies can suffer if the common areas aren’t properly maintained.
Your building's janitors often focus on trash and emergencies. They don’t always have time for deep cleaning, which leads to dirty build-up over time.
High-touch areas like lift buttons, gym machines, and reception counters are sanitized with industry-standard tools and products. This is not surface wiping—it’s detailed cleaning that makes a difference.
Early morning, mid-day, or evening cleaning—whatever works for your building. This service avoids disruption to residents or daily building activities.
Cleaning products and methods are chosen for durability. Floors dry fast, surfaces resist new smudges, and your shared areas stay cleaner for longer.
Cleaning a shared condo space is different from cleaning a private room. It's not just about surface-level appearance—it’s about consistent sanitation and detail.
Before anything starts, there’s a walkthrough of your property. You point out the key areas that need focus. A custom checklist is made so nothing is missed.
Floors, light fixtures, and corners are vacuumed or swept thoroughly. Dust hides in baseboards, furniture edges, and even elevator tracks—so all of that is cleared first.
This includes elevator buttons, door handles, handrails, switches, and reception desks. A disinfectant suitable for shared areas is applied and allowed to sit for proper kill time.
Depending on the surface—tile, wood, vinyl, or stone—the right cleaner is used. Machines may be used for larger surfaces, and floor corners are scrubbed manually.
Common chairs, gym benches, play area surfaces, and shared office spaces are wiped down with products safe for both adults and children.
Deodorizers or ozone treatment may be used in enclosed or musty-smelling areas. Trash areas are especially targeted to stop smells from spreading.
A final check is done to make sure every point on the checklist is complete. You can always request photos or a report if you're managing remotely.
Do I need to be present for the cleaning?
No. As long as building staff or management can give access, you don’t need to be there.
Can this be done during off-hours?
Yes. Early morning or evening options are available to avoid disturbing residents.
How long does a cleaning session usually take?
It depends on the size and condition of your common areas. Smaller buildings take 1–2 hours; larger ones may take half a day.
Do you bring your own cleaning tools and chemicals?
Yes. All professional equipment and eco-safe chemicals are brought in.
Can you handle odors in trash rooms or musty stairwells?
Yes. Special deodorizing treatments are available for these situations.
Is this service suitable for monthly or weekly use?
Yes. Many clients use this on a weekly or bi-weekly basis for high-traffic buildings.
Do you clean outdoor common areas too?
Yes. Benches, garden paths, and external entryways are included when requested.
What types of buildings usually book this service?
Residential condo buildings, serviced apartments, and some office-residential hybrids request this cleaning.
Are children's play areas and gym rooms cleaned with special products?
Yes. Products safe for children and high-activity spaces are used in these areas.
Can you give a checklist of cleaned items after each visit?
Yes. A full checklist can be provided on request for accountability and review.