The floor is the first surface a visitor reads
Nobody inspects a ceiling on the way into a building, but everyone looks down. Scuffed corridors, darkened grout, and dull entry tile register instantly, and they undercut an otherwise well-run property. For more than 25 years, Daltex has helped Dallas businesses keep the surfaces underfoot matching the standard the rest of the building sets.
Floor care is also asset protection. Commercial flooring is expensive to replace, and the soil that traffic grinds into it is what shortens its life. Removing that soil on a schedule is far cheaper than living with floors that age early.
What scheduled floor care looks like
The right program depends on the floor and the traffic it takes, which is why Daltex scopes floor care on site rather than from a price sheet. A typical plan combines routine upkeep with periodic deeper work:
- Regular cleaning of hard floors in lobbies, corridors, and common areas
- Tile and grout cleaning where mopping alone stops making a difference
- Attention to entryways, where tracked-in grit concentrates
- A cycle timed to the building’s hours so floors are ready when doors open
Floor care slots naturally into a broader janitorial program: many Daltex accounts run it alongside office cleaning services, and buildings preparing for occupancy pair it with post-construction cleaning.
Serving Dallas properties from a Garland home base
Daltex crews work out of Garland, minutes from the Dallas buildings they serve, which keeps scheduling practical for properties that need floor work done overnight or on weekends. If a building’s floors have started telling the wrong story, request a free floor care estimate and get a plan scoped to the actual surfaces.