Frisco Brothers Janitorial Service provides warehouse and industrial cleaning for manufacturing facilities, distribution centers, and industrial plants across Frisco, TX and the surrounding cities in Collin and Denton counties. The cleaning scope covers production floors, loading docks, break rooms, restrooms, and attached office areas, with light-duty cleaning around equipment areas. Scheduling is built around shift changes, off-hours windows, and weekend availability to keep cleaning work off the active floor. Frisco Brothers does not perform hazardous material cleanup, biohazard remediation, or HAZWOPER-certified spill response; those require certifications the company does not hold. Serving 65+ active clients since March 2001, bonded through Hartford Insurance, with background-checked staff on every account. For a free walk-through quote, use the contact form below or call (214) 618-0816.
What Warehouse and Industrial Cleaning Covers
Industrial facilities have specific spaces that need consistent attention. A production floor carries different demands than a front-office lobby. A loading dock area has different demands than a break room serving three shifts. Frisco Brothers scopes warehouse and industrial accounts the way a facilities manager writes the spec: by named area, with clear task definitions.
A standard contract for a warehouse or industrial facility covers:
- Production floors: Sweeping, mopping, scrubbing, and polishing of concrete or sealed floors; debris removal between shifts or after scheduled production windows
- Loading docks: Floor cleaning, debris removal, and cleaning of restroom or wash station areas adjacent to the docks
- Break rooms: Full daily or per-shift service including kitchen surfaces, tables, sink areas, trash removal, and supply restocking per the contract
- Restrooms: Cleaned and sanitized on every scheduled visit, with supply restocking included in the contract
- Attached office areas: Standard office cleaning for supervisory offices, conference rooms, and front-office areas connected to the warehouse or plant
- Common areas and corridors: Hallways, locker room vestibules, and entry surfaces
- Light-duty equipment-area cleaning: General cleaning around (not on or inside) machinery and equipment, confined to accessible surfaces
Scope is customized per facility size and production schedule; the walk-through is where those specifics get set. For warehouses and industrial plants with long-term concrete floor maintenance needs, concrete sealing and polishing can be added to the contract. Multi-shift facilities that need on-site cleaning support between scheduled visits have access to day porter services.
Scheduling Around Shifts, Off-Hours, and Active Production Floors
A floor scrubber has no business running near an active production line. Warehouse and industrial cleaning schedules are built around the facility’s production calendar, not the other way around. Cleaning crews move into areas where production has stopped or has not yet started.
Off-hours scheduling is standard for accounts where cleaning must happen after the last shift or during planned production downtime. Crews do not work around active production areas. For large facilities that run continuous shifts, weekend and overnight windows are available for deep cleaning and floor work when the production floor is down and foot traffic is off the concrete.
Between-shift cleaning serves multi-shift facilities where break rooms and restrooms require servicing during the operational day. A day porter can cover those windows in facilities where the cadence of shift changes makes a single scheduled visit insufficient.
Floor stripping, waxing, and polishing for industrial concrete typically requires extended downtime: a weekend shutdown or a scheduled maintenance period. The walk-through confirms the specific access windows and scheduling structure for each facility before any work begins.
What Is Not in Scope (and Why That Is the Right Call)
Hazardous material spill cleanup, biohazard remediation, and bloodborne pathogen response require HAZWOPER certification and specialized containment equipment. HAZWOPER certification is not held and this service is not offered. That is a deliberate business decision, not a service gap.
Chemical spill response, active contamination cleanup, and anything requiring a safety data sheet-driven remediation protocol are out of scope. These are specialized services handled by certified environmental services contractors, not commercial janitorial companies.
The scope here is routine warehouse and industrial cleaning: production floors between shifts, break rooms, loading dock areas, restrooms, and attached office areas. Facilities with HAZMAT response needs should engage a licensed environmental contractor for that work. For the maintenance cleaning side of the operation, Frisco Brothers is the right fit.
Why Industrial Facilities Choose Frisco Brothers
Any crew working inside an active industrial facility enters a space with expensive equipment, proprietary processes, and controlled access requirements. Every person Frisco Brothers assigns to a warehouse or manufacturing account has cleared the hiring and screening checks detailed separately, with Mark McGlothlin personally approving each hire and the unannounced spot-inspection cadence described there continuing on every active industrial account. Onboarding adds shift-change timing, active-production-floor boundaries, equipment-area access protocols, and the off-hours scheduling windows that keep cleaning work off the operational floor.
Mark and Sandra McGlothlin are both personally active in cleaning client facilities, including industrial accounts. A facilities manager handing over after-hours access to a production floor is not dealing with an unknown crew dispatched from a regional office. The owners are present. That has been the operating model since the doors opened.
The company is bonded and insured, and a certificate of insurance is available on request before service begins. The 5.0 rating across 56 Google reviews reflects 25 years of accounts maintained through consistent, verifiable work. For a facilities manager who does not want to re-bid a cleaning contract every year, that tenure is the strongest credential on the table.
Proven at Scale: Active Industrial Clients
Simpson Strong-Tie in Frisco is an active Frisco Brothers client. The account covers large-scale manufacturing facility cleaning across 750,000+ square feet, with coordinated crew work, off-hours scheduling, and active-floor awareness built into every visit. It represents the most demanding industrial account in the company’s history: a dedicated crew, a working production environment, and a cleaning schedule that runs around the operation.
Additional warehouse and industrial accounts are active across the Frisco area and surrounding industrial corridors in Collin and Denton counties. The company is open to new accounts in this vertical.
Cities Serving Warehouse and Industrial Facilities
Frisco is the company’s home market and the base of its industrial client work. See all services in the Frisco service area for the full picture of what Frisco Brothers handles in the city. Lewisville, along the I-35E industrial corridor, serves distribution centers and light manufacturing facilities along that route. Carrollton, anchoring the south end of the service area, covers a mix of industrial and office parks. Coppell, positioned near the DFW Airport corridor, combines corporate office parks with significant warehouse and logistics space; both are within scope.
Warehouse and industrial is one of several verticals Frisco Brothers serves. See all industries we clean for the full list. Additional cities in Collin and Denton counties are available on request.
Frequently Asked Questions About Warehouse Cleaning
Q1: What areas of a warehouse or industrial facility do you clean?
A: Production floors, loading docks, break rooms, restrooms, attached office areas, and common corridors. Light-duty cleaning around equipment areas is included where surfaces are accessible. Scope is set at the walk-through based on your facility’s layout and production schedule.
Q2: Can you work around our production schedule and shift changes?
A: Yes. Off-hours, overnight, weekend, and between-shift cleaning windows are all standard for industrial accounts. For facilities running three shifts, a day porter can cover break room and restroom service during operational hours so the main cleaning crew handles production floors during downtime.
Q3: Do you handle hazardous material or chemical spill cleanup?
A: No. Hazardous material cleanup and HAZWOPER-certified spill response are outside what Frisco Brothers offers. Routine warehouse cleaning, concrete floor maintenance, break room sanitation, and restroom service are all within scope. Spill remediation belongs with a licensed environmental contractor.
Q4: Do you clean manufacturing facilities as well as standard warehouses?
A: Yes. Active manufacturing accounts are part of the current client roster. Distribution centers, light industrial plants, and mixed-use warehouse and office buildings all fall within the scope of what Frisco Brothers contracts and schedules.
Q5: Are your staff background-checked for industrial facility access?
A: Yes. The hiring process is detailed in the trust section above. Unannounced spot inspections on active accounts keep the standard in place after onboarding.
Q6: Are you bonded and insured?
A: Yes. The company is bonded through Hartford Insurance. A certificate of insurance is available on request before service begins.
Q7: How often should a warehouse or industrial facility be professionally cleaned?
A: Break rooms and restrooms typically need service on every shift or daily, depending on headcount and activity level. Production floors run weekly or bi-weekly for most facilities, though high-debris environments, metal fabrication floors, and facilities with significant forklift traffic may need more frequent service. The walk-through sets the right cadence for your specific operation.
Get a Quote for Your Facility
Mark or Sandra McGlothlin will visit your facility, walk 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 is the price on the invoice.
The company has served warehouse and industrial facilities in the Frisco, TX area for over 25 years. Request a free walk-through quote using the form below or call (214) 618-0816.
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