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Clean Up Winter’s Footprint

  • Feb 24
  • 1 min read
How You Respond Makes the Difference

Winter doesn’t leave quietly. Long after the snow melts and temperatures rise, its impact remains, tracked-in salt, moisture damage, worn flooring, stained entryways, and buildup both inside and outside your facility. Every season leaves a footprint, and how you respond to winter’s is what truly makes the difference.


As buildings transition into spring, proactive cleaning becomes essential. Salt and de-icing chemicals don’t just affect interior floors, they also cling to sidewalks, entry pads, stairs, and building exteriors. If left untreated, they can stain concrete, degrade surfaces, create slip hazards, and detract from curb appeal before anyone even walks through the door.


A comprehensive spring response includes deep cleaning interior floors and carpets, removing embedded salt and debris, refreshing high-traffic areas, and restoring a clean baseline for daily maintenance. Just as important is exterior power washing at entrances, clearing away winter residue from walkways, vestibules, loading areas, and building facades to improve safety, protect surfaces, and present a cleaner, more professional first impression.


Spring cleaning is more than a reset, it’s prevention. Addressing winter’s footprint now helps extend the life of flooring and exterior surfaces, improves indoor air quality, reduces safety risks, and prepares your facility for increased foot traffic and seasonal change.


Winter leaves its mark.

How you respond makes the difference!

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