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What Does Commercial Cleaning Cost in New Jersey? (2026 Guide)

What commercial cleaning costs in New Jersey in 2026 — per-square-foot ranges, why NJ runs above the national average, and how to compare quotes.

June 3, 2026 · Able Facility Solutions

New Jersey commercial cleaning prices sit a notch above the national average, and they vary across the state. Here’s what office cleaning actually costs in NJ in 2026, why the number is what it is, and how to compare quotes fairly.

What NJ businesses actually pay

Facility typeTypical 2026 NJ range (per sq ft, per visit)Notes
Standard office$0.10–$0.18About 10–25% above the national average.
Medical / dental$0.22–$0.55Compliance and disinfection add labor.
Retail$0.12–$0.20Foot traffic and image standards.
Industrial / warehouse$0.03–$0.12Large open areas price lower per sq ft.

What makes New Jersey different

  • Labor, insurance, and cost of living put NJ roughly 10–25% above national averages.
  • North Jersey (Bergen, Morris, the Hudson waterfront) sits in the NYC labor shed and prices above South and Central Jersey.
  • Suburban office parks mean drive-time and dispersed, multi-building sites factor into routing.
  • After-hours access and security check-in at multi-tenant buildings affect labor.
  • Specialty floor care — VCT strip-and-wax, carpet extraction — is priced as an add-on.

From per-square-foot to a monthly number

Per-square-foot rates turn into a monthly invoice once you factor in cadence. At about $0.10–$0.18 per square foot per visit, a 5,000 sq ft office cleaned five nights a week commonly runs around $2,000–$3,600 per month; the same space cleaned once a week costs far less per month but more per visit. Bigger, more compartmentalized spaces and added scope move the figure up.

How to compare NJ quotes without getting burned

  1. 1Normalize the scope — make every bid specify the same tasks, frequency, and square footage.
  2. 2Confirm whether supplies and consumables are included or billed separately.
  3. 3Ask who supervises quality and how complaints get fixed.
  4. 4Verify insurance, background checks, and whether crews are dedicated and consistent.
  5. 5Be wary of a bid well below the others — it usually signals a thinner scope or higher turnover.
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FAQ

Common questions

In 2026, standard office cleaning in New Jersey is commonly quoted at about $0.10–$0.18 per square foot per visit, per public industry pricing guides — roughly 10–25% above the national $0.07–$0.20 range, driven by labor, insurance, and cost of living. As a rough monthly example, a 5,000 sq ft office cleaned five nights a week often lands around $2,000–$3,600 per month. Specialty facilities (medical, industrial) and the exact cadence and scope move the number, so a walkthrough produces a far more accurate figure than a phone estimate.

North Jersey markets such as Bergen, Morris, and the Hudson waterfront sit in the New York City labor shed and a higher cost-of-living band, so rates there tend to run above South and Central Jersey for the same scope. Drive-time and building-access rules in dense, multi-tenant areas add to it.

At the typical NJ range of about $0.10–$0.18 per square foot per visit, a 10,000 sq ft office is roughly $1,000–$1,800 per visit before adjusting for frequency, floor types, restrooms, and scope. Nightly service costs more per month but less per visit than weekly. Treat any per-square-foot math as a ballpark — the accurate number comes from a documented walkthrough.

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