Professional Entrance Cleaning · Mirabad
Daily Entrance Cleaning Mirabad District — for Premium Residential Complexes
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Daily Entrance Cleaning Mirabad District — for Premium Residential Complexes
Staircase cleaning in Mirabad District matters where the first impression of the building starts at the lobby. We work with property managers and developers: daily wet cleaning of entrances, scheduled maintenance per checklist and spot cleaning during the day.
Price
from 500,000 UZS / floor / month
* Prices may vary based on volume and condition. Minimum volumes shown per service.
Metro
Kosmonavtlar Square · Aybek · Mirabad
Average arrival time
~25 min
Residential complexes
Tashkent City · Boulevard · Capital Towers · International Business Center
What's included
Professional Entrance Cleaning · Mirabad
- ✓Daily wet cleaning of lobby and floor landings
- ✓Staircase flights and turning landings up to waste-chute areas
- ✓Lifts inside: floors, walls, mirrors, buttons (without touching mechanics)
- ✓Handrails, kick plates, entrance-group glass and lobby mirrors
- ✓Areas near waste chutes and bin rooms — separate pass
- ✓Disinfection of door handles, buttons and high-touch surfaces
Why people choose us in this district
Mirabad District
Most buildings in Mirabad are mixed; entrance maintenance here requires a tight schedule per floor, especially during peak hours. We agree the cleaning windows in advance to avoid clashing with morning commute traffic.
If your complex has access control — order guest passes in advance or notify the concierge. In Mirabad District this is usually smooth, but we don't like arguing with security.
Tashkent's central business core: Tashkent City towers, premium residences, embassies and Stalinist architecture on Sharaf Rashidov Avenue. Professional cleaning for apartments and offices from 50 m². In Mirabad we contract directly with the management company or the HOA. We schedule visits for low-traffic hours — usually early morning or early evening.
Mirabad is Tashkent City and Capital Towers: lobbies worth millions of dollars, concierge service, marble floors and 5+ metre ceilings. Cleaning such a lobby is delicate work: marble needs pH-neutral chemistry, chrome needs scratch-free polishing, glass needs a streak-free squeegee. We service several luxury properties in Mirabad. The schedule is agreed with the management company: typically twice a day. The price is above standard, but the client understands — a high-view lobby must be impeccable.
- ★Fixed crew — the same people walk your floors
- ★Shift supervisor on site, manager available to the property team
- ★Daily photo report or agreed checklist
- ★Pricing per floor per month — predictable for the building budget
- ★Minimum 4 entrances or full building under one SLA
- ★Average arrival in Mirabad ~25 minutes
- ★Experience with mixed — we know layouts and resident flow
CaseMirabad
Premium Complex with 6 Entrances
Complex in Mirabad near Bunyodkor Stadium: 6 entrances, 12 floors each, two lifts per entrance. We send a crew morning and evening with a Telegram photo report. The property manager left a previous contractor who rotated staff every two weeks.
Entrances: 6 · Schedule: twice daily
FAQ
Frequently asked
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How is quality controlled in Mirabad?
Tashkent districts
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Ready to book?
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Send the number of entrances, floors and the current schedule. We'll quote the month and align the shift.
