Office Cleaning Services
After 50 years and counting offering cleaning services for offices, phs continues to help over 50,000 offices nationwide. Workplace hygiene services from phs are specifically designed to make office life easier, happier and more efficient.
Why phs
At phs, we know that different office environments have different needs in regards to their standard of cleaning. Some may value security the most while others need the highest quality services to make sure they are clean and presentable at all times. As the UK's premiere office cleaning company we can provide both regular scheduled cleaning and deep office cleaning services to meet all expectations
Offices provide a wide range of services that affect every part of our daily lives.
We all expect our office to lead by example. When it comes to health, safety and hygiene it is essential that your own facilities match the standards you set for others. This is why daily cleaning requirements and occasional deep cleans are unavoidable.
We know how difficult it can be. Budgets are increasingly tight, office demand for services is growing, and it can be easy to overlook the basics in your buildings.
At phs, we will work with you to deliver affordable solutions that create a clean, safe and comfortable working environment for your visitors and staff. This ensures you can spend your time on growing your business as you should, rather than being preoccupied with ensuring you're getting quality office cleaning services.
Like public services, we have operation bases that stretch the length and breadth of the UK, allowing us an unmatched range of office cleaning teams, technicians and equipment.
Industry insights from our experts
Marston's case study
At Marston's, we understand the importance of managing our waste responsibly. We are always looking for ways to reduce waste, improve recycling and divert waste from landfill. But there was one waste stream that we did not yet have a solution for and that was our absorbent hygiene product (AHP) waste.
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