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Disinfecting Services in Rhode Island

EPA-registered disinfecting added to the cleaning your Rhode Island building already gets. Locally owned in West Greenwich since 2021, BBB A+ rated, with named cleaning leads and direct owner contact. We treat high-touch surfaces the right way and follow label dwell times.

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What our disinfecting service covers

For most Rhode Island businesses, the smart way to buy disinfecting is as an add-on to recurring cleaning, so the same team that knows your building keeps the high-touch points treated. We use EPA-registered disinfectants, focus on the surfaces people actually touch, and follow the dwell times on the label so the product does its job. High-touch surface disinfecting covers the places hands land all day: door handles, push bars, light switches, elevator buttons, shared phones and keyboards, conference tables, vending and break-room surfaces, restroom fixtures, and front-desk counters. We clean the surface first, then the disinfectant goes down and gets the contact time it needs. Restroom and break-room sanitizing treats toilets, urinals, sinks, faucet handles, dispensers, partitions, microwave handles, and refrigerator pulls on every recurring visit, not just when someone asks. The recurring disinfecting add-on is the most common setup: you already have us in the building daily, weekly, or biweekly, and we layer a high-touch pass on top, with no second vendor and no second invoice. For response and post-illness cleaning, we schedule a focused visit, treat the surfaces that matter, give the product its dwell time, and document the work. We are a local cleaning company that disinfects, not a biohazard remediation firm, and we will say so plainly rather than take work we are not the right fit for.

Our 4-step onboarding process

The same process for every account, scaled to the building. A free on-site walkthrough first, then a written one-page plan, an onboarding visit with your named lead cleaner, and recurring service with a monthly owner check-in.

  1. Free walkthrough and scope — we walk every area you want treated and ask the questions that shape the plan: which surfaces are highest-touch, how often people move through, what hours we can work, and where supplies go. No fee, no obligation.
  2. Custom plan and clear quote — we write the scope into a one-page document so you see exactly which surfaces get disinfected and how often, with no mystery add-ons and any deeper treatment priced before you commit.
  3. Onboarding visit with named lead — your account gets a named lead cleaner who walks the building first and trains the rest of the team, so you and your front desk always know who is coming.
  4. Recurring service and monthly check-in — disinfecting runs on the agreed schedule, folded into your regular cleaning, and once a month Garrett or the lead checks in on what is working and what needs to change.

Same-week walkthroughs across Rhode Island

What affects the cost of disinfecting services

Every disinfecting plan in Rhode Island quotes custom to the building. Where your facility lands depends on three things.

Three factors that shape every quote

More high-touch points and square footage mean more work. Folding disinfecting into cleaning you already book is the most efficient way to buy it. And the product requirements you need, from standard formulas to fragrance-free or documented treatment, move the number.

  1. High-touch points and square footage — a small office with one restroom is a different job than a busy clinic or retail floor with dozens of handles, shared equipment, and multiple restrooms.
  2. Frequency — a high-touch pass on every recurring visit prices differently than a one-time post-illness reset, and folding it into cleaning you already book is most efficient because the crew is already on-site.
  3. Surface mix and product requirements — standard high-touch disinfecting is straightforward, while fragrance-free products, specific EPA-registered formulas, or documented treatment for compliance take more setup.

They even took the time to sanitize high-touch areas, which gave me peace of mind knowing my guests would be comfortable and safe. From the initial booking process to the final walkthrough, everything was seamless and professional.

Paige MacKenzie · RI Airbnb host

Our furnishings and belongings were handled with utmost care and we were treated with respect. COVID precautions were adhered to throughout the job which was very important to us! Our house is sparkling clean, top to bottom and we will happily use this service again!

Amy Gaddes · Rhode Island homeowner

The team is very professional, punctual, and detail-oriented. They leave every space spotless and properly sanitized, which is essential for any business. I highly recommend them for offices, commercial spaces, or any business in need of reliable cleaning services in Rhode Island.

Eneida Acuña Mora · RI commercial office

FAQs

What is the difference between cleaning, sanitizing, and disinfecting?

Cleaning removes dirt and grime from a surface. Sanitizing lowers the number of germs to a level considered safe. Disinfecting uses an EPA-registered product to treat a surface for a set contact time. The order matters: you clean a surface first, then disinfect, because disinfectant does not work well on top of dirt. We do both on the surfaces that need it.

What kind of disinfectants do you use?

We use EPA-registered disinfectants and follow the dwell times printed on the label so the product has the contact time it needs to work. We can match the product to your facility, including fragrance-free formulas for medical, dental, and sensitive environments. If you have a required product list, bring it to the walkthrough.

Do I have to book disinfecting as a separate service?

No, and most of our clients do not. The common setup is a high-touch disinfecting pass folded into your recurring cleaning, so the same team handles both on one schedule and one invoice. We also do one-time and periodic disinfecting visits when that fits your needs better.

Which surfaces do you focus on?

We focus on high-touch points: door handles, push bars, light switches, shared phones and keyboards, conference tables, elevator buttons, break-room and vending surfaces, restroom fixtures, and front-desk counters. These are the surfaces hands land on all day, so they are where disinfecting does the most good.

Can you disinfect after a staff member has been sick?

Yes. We schedule a focused disinfecting visit, treat the surfaces that matter, give the product its dwell time, and document what was done. We are a local cleaning company that disinfects, not a biohazard remediation firm. For a true biohazard event, you need a licensed remediation specialist, and we will say so rather than take a job we are not the right fit for.

Are your disinfecting products safe around employees and customers?

Yes, when applied as directed. We follow label instructions for ventilation and dwell time, and we can use fragrance-free or lower-odor products for sensitive spaces like medical offices, dental practices, and break rooms. Tell us about allergies or sensitivities at the walkthrough and we will plan the product list around them.

How often should a business disinfect high-touch surfaces?

It depends on foot traffic. A busy clinic or retail floor benefits from a high-touch pass on every visit, often daily. A quieter professional office may do well with a weekly or biweekly pass folded into regular cleaning. We size the frequency to how your building is actually used and adjust it at the monthly check-in.

Do you serve businesses outside North Kingstown and West Greenwich?

Yes. We serve every county in Rhode Island, including Kent, Washington, and Providence counties. If your facility is in Rhode Island, we cover it. Call 401-402-0110 for a free walkthrough.

RI towns and counties we serve

We serve every county in Rhode Island. In Kent County that includes Warwick, Coventry, West Greenwich, and East Greenwich; in Washington County, North Kingstown, South Kingstown, Narragansett, Westerly, and Wakefield; and in Providence County, Providence, Cranston, Pawtucket, Johnston, and North Providence. If your facility is in Rhode Island, we cover it.

Ready to add disinfecting to your cleaning?

Call 401-402-0110 or request a same-week walkthrough. Most quotes delivered within 24 hours.

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