The Most Overlooked Part of Cleaning Isn’t the Work — It’s the People Doing It
- Feb 5
- 1 min read
Updated: Feb 13

Why Respect, Recognition, and Pride Matter More Than Most People Realize
In most buildings, cleaning is invisible when it’s done right.
When floors shine, it’s expected. When trash is emptied, it’s assumed. When a lobby feels welcoming, few people stop to think about the effort behind it.
But when something is missed — even once — it suddenly matters.
That imbalance shapes how people feel about their work more than most property managers, boards, or decision-makers realize.
Effort is quiet. Mistakes are loud.






















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