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Daycare and Childcare Center Cleaning

Frisco Brothers cleans licensed daycare and early childhood centers near Frisco, TX. Eco-friendly products, after-hours scheduling, Hartford-bonded. Free quote.

25 yrs Family-owned since March 2001
5.0 Across 56 Google reviews
26+ Vetted staff on the routes
65+ Active commercial clients

Frisco Brothers Janitorial Service provides daycare cleaning services for licensed daycare centers, preschools, and early childhood education programs across Frisco, TX and the surrounding cities in Collin and Denton counties, using eco-friendly cleaning products throughout classrooms, restrooms, and all child-contact areas. The cleaning scope covers nap rooms, snack and kitchen areas, parent-facing common areas, and playground-adjacent entry points. Eco-friendly cleaning products are the standard on all daycare accounts because children contact floor surfaces, furniture, and play areas throughout every operating day. Home-based daycares and pre-licensing facility preparation before a new center opens are not in scope. Cleaning for licensed daycare centers is scheduled after hours or before the morning open, with background-checked staff on every account, bonded through Hartford Insurance. Serving 65+ active clients since March 2001. For a free walk-through quote, use the contact form or call (214) 618-0816.


What Daycare Cleaning Covers

A licensed daycare center is not a standard office building. The areas that need attention are specific, and a director evaluating a cleaning company knows whether the scope addresses each one. Every daycare account is scoped the way a licensing inspector would recognize: by named room type, with clear expectations per visit.

A standard contract for a licensed daycare center or early childhood program covers:

  • Classrooms and activity rooms: Floors swept and mopped on every visit, surfaces wiped, and trash removed. Child-height surfaces, the tables, chairs, and low shelving children actually touch, receive the same attention as any other surface.
  • Nap rooms and rest areas: Floors cleaned, sleeping mat areas addressed, and furniture surfaces wiped between visits.
  • Restrooms (child-height fixtures and standard): Cleaned and sanitized on every scheduled visit. Supply restocking is part of the contract.
  • Snack areas and kitchen spaces: Counters, tables, sink areas, floors, and trash addressed on every visit.
  • Parent-facing areas: Reception and sign-in surfaces, lobby and waiting areas where parents spend time at pickup and dropoff.
  • Hallways and common areas: Floors, baseboards, entry surfaces, and playground-adjacent entryway floors where tracked-in dirt accumulates.
  • Interior glass and windows at child height: Smudges on low glass panels are a daily reality in childcare environments. Commercial window washing for exterior glass can be added to the contract.

Scope is customized per center size and layout; the walk-through is where those specifics get set. The product line is eco-friendly cleaning products by default. For seating in parent waiting areas, upholstery cleaning for fabric chairs and lobby furniture can be added to the contract rotation.


Cleaning Standards for Childcare Spaces

There is no surcharge for eco-friendly products on daycare accounts, and no upgrade is needed to get them.

The reason is specific to childcare environments. Children spend time on the floor. They handle low furniture, snack tables, and play areas that adults rarely touch. A two-year-old will put their hands on a mopped floor. Cleaning products that leave harsh chemical residue on child-contact surfaces, classroom floors, low furniture, and mat areas are not appropriate for this environment.

Products used on those surfaces are chosen because they clean effectively without leaving the kind of residue that concerns directors and parents. No specific brands are named here because product selection is reviewed per account; the standard is eco-friendly, no-harsh-chemical, and appropriate for every surface where children are present.

Parents ask about cleaning products at pickup and dropoff. Directors need a defensible answer when a concerned parent raises the question. Appropriate products on child-contact surfaces give directors and parents that answer. DFPS facility inspections include review of cleaning supply storage and general sanitation conditions. Every daycare account is approached with inspection-readiness as part of the baseline.


What Is Not in Scope

Residential premises involve a different contract type and a different cleaning environment. The commercial cleaning work here is for licensed facilities operating out of commercial or institutional space, not in-home childcare.

Pre-licensing facility preparation is also out of scope. Getting a new childcare center ready for its initial DFPS inspection before it opens is a different project from ongoing contracted cleaning for an operating licensed center. Directors looking for a reliable long-term cleaning vendor for an operating center are in the right place to get a quote.


Why Daycare Centers Choose Frisco Brothers

Children are in this building. That is the single most important fact about a daycare cleaning account, and it shapes every trust decision a director makes when evaluating cleaning vendors.

Every staff member Frisco Brothers assigns to a daycare account has cleared the background and reference checks detailed in our hiring process, with Mark McGlothlin personally approving each hire and supervisor spot inspections continuing on every active account. Onboarding for daycare accounts adds awareness of the cleaning standards DFPS facility inspectors review during audits, the after-hours scheduling that keeps the crew and the children out of the building at the same time, and the eco-friendly product defaults required in spaces where children contact floor and furniture surfaces every day.

Mark and Sandra McGlothlin are both personally active in cleaning client facilities. A daycare director handing over keys and access to a licensed childcare space is not signing a contract with a franchise location. The owners show up and do the work. That has been the operating model since the early 2000s.

Eco-friendly products are the standard on all daycare accounts. The full explanation is in the cleaning standards section above.

Sandra McGlothlin is bilingual in English and Spanish. For childcare centers with Spanish-speaking staff or families, scheduling and day-to-day coordination happen without a language barrier. That is a real operational asset for multi-lingual early childhood teams.

The company carries a commercial bond and a certificate of insurance is available on request before the first service date. The 5.0 rating across 56 Google reviews reflects a quarter-century of daycare and commercial accounts held through consistent work.


Active Daycare and Early Childhood Clients

All 4 Frisco Gymnastics in Frisco is an active account, reflecting the company’s experience in youth-focused facilities where clean, safe surfaces for children are the baseline expectation. The company also serves licensed daycare and early childhood centers across the Frisco area and surrounding cities; named references are available on request after the walk-through. If you are a daycare director evaluating cleaning vendors, the walk-through estimate is where the specifics of your facility get addressed.


Scheduling Around Childcare Hours

Most licensed daycare centers open between 6:30 and 7:00 AM and close between 6:00 and 7:00 PM. That leaves a narrow window each day for cleaning without overlapping with children or families. Daycare accounts are built around that window as a standard part of the contract setup.

After-close cleaning is the most common cadence for daycare accounts. The crew arrives after the last child leaves and completes the full cleaning before the next morning open. The cleaning crew and the children never share the building at the same time.

Before-open cleaning is available for childcare centers that prefer morning cleaning before the first children arrive. For centers with predictable early-close days or part-week schedules, those windows can also be built into the contract.

The after-close window is a real constraint. The timing is confirmed during the walk-through so the schedule is set before the first service date, not adjusted after.

Daily cleaning is the right cadence for most licensed daycare centers given the volume of child contact on surfaces each operating day. Lower-enrollment or part-week programs may suit a weekly schedule. Restrooms and snack areas are serviced on every scheduled visit, regardless of frequency.


Daycare accounts at Frisco Brothers draw on a subset of the full commercial cleaning service menu: the services that fit childcare schedules, child-contact surfaces, and licensing-aware standards.

Routine commercial cleaning

Floor and surface care

Glass and exterior


Cities Serving Daycare and Early Childhood Centers

Frisco is the company’s home market and the primary base for its daycare and early childhood cleaning work. The growing new-construction neighborhoods in Frisco make it one of the highest-density childcare markets in Collin County. See all services in our Frisco service area for the full picture of what Frisco Brothers covers in the city. The Colony and Little Elm are secondary service-area cities for this vertical; both have strong working-family residential density and, in Little Elm’s case, a meaningful number of carpeted early childhood classrooms and nap rooms that benefit from periodic carpet extraction alongside routine cleaning. Additional cities across Collin and Denton counties are available on request. Daycare and early childhood cleaning is one of several verticals Frisco Brothers serves; see all industries we clean for the full list.


Frequently Asked Questions About Daycare Cleaning

Q1: How often should a daycare center be cleaned?

A: Daily cleaning is the standard for most licensed daycare centers given the volume of contact across restrooms, snack areas, classroom floors, and furniture each operating day. The walk-through determines the right frequency for each center.

Q2: Are the cleaning products safe for children?

A: Yes. Eco-friendly products with no harsh chemical residue are the default on all daycare accounts at no surcharge.

Q3: Do you clean home-based daycares or in-home childcare?

A: No. Licensed centers operating in commercial or institutional space are in scope. Home-based childcare is not.

Q4: Are your staff background-checked and safe around a childcare environment?

A: Yes. Background and reference checks are part of every hire at Frisco Brothers. Mark McGlothlin personally approves each staff member, and surprise spot inspections maintain quality after hire. For daycare accounts, the after-hours or before-open cleaning schedule keeps the crew and the children out of the building at the same time.

Q5: Which daycare centers in Frisco do you currently clean?

A: Frisco Brothers serves licensed daycare centers across the Frisco area and surrounding cities in Collin and Denton counties. For a current youth-facility reference, All 4 Frisco Gymnastics in Frisco is an active account. Daycare center references are available on request after the walk-through.

Q6: Are you bonded and insured?

A: Yes. Frisco Brothers is bonded through Hartford Insurance. A certificate of insurance is available on request before service begins.

Q7: Do you handle pre-licensing facility prep before a new center opens?

A: No. Pre-licensing facility preparation before a new daycare center’s initial inspection is outside Frisco Brothers’ scope. The company provides ongoing contracted cleaning for operating licensed centers.


Get a Quote for Your Center

Mark or Sandra McGlothlin will visit your center, walk through the space, and put together a cleaning scope and estimate before any contract is signed. The walk-through is free, there is no obligation, and the price quoted at that visit is the price on the invoice.

The company has served commercial facilities in the Frisco area for over 25 years. Request a free walk-through quote using the form below or call (214) 618-0816.

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Bonded by Hartford Insurance · 5.0 / 56 Google reviews · 65+ active clients