
Warehouse cleaning · Western Sydney
Warehouse Cleaning Eastern Creek and Western Sydney
Ride-on scrubbing, racking dusting and dock apron washing for the tilt-slab sheds of Eastern Creek, Erskine Park, Wetherill Park and Smithfield. Scheduled between pick waves so nothing you dispatch is ever late because of a cleaner.
- Our own ride-on machines and licensed operators
- Scrubbing timed to shift change and the gaps between waves
- Forklift rubber taken out of the traffic lanes, not mopped over
- Out of our Seven Hills yard, close to the M4 and the western estates
10+ years cleaning Sydney
Police-checked cleaners, insured, and rostered around Sydney traffic rather than a formula
Rostered this week in
- Eastern Creek
- Erskine Park
- Wetherill Park
- Smithfield
- $20m public liability
- Police-checked cleaners, inducted on your building
- Rolling agreement
- Written price inside 24 hours, no lock-in
What does warehouse cleaning involve in Eastern Creek?
Warehouse cleaning is the machine-based cleaning of industrial floor space and the structures above it. In the Eastern Creek and Erskine Park distribution estates the core task is scrubbing sealed concrete with a ride-on or walk-behind machine to remove forklift tyre rubber, dust and spills from traffic lanes and aisles.
Beyond the floor, a typical Western Sydney scope includes racking, beam and pallet-top dusting on rotation, pressure washing of the dock apron and hardstand, cleaning of amenities, lunchrooms and any attached office, and sweeping of the yard.
Scheduling is the constraint that shapes everything. Most sheds on the M4/M7 freight spine run continuously, so cleaning is fitted between pick waves, at shift change, or after dispatch closes, and the floor is sectioned and cordoned rather than closed. Clean Best quotes after a walkthrough during live operations and confirms the price in writing within 24 hours.
- 10+ years cleaning SydneyOn the road since 2015
- Police-checked cleanersBuilding-inducted, WWCC-cleared where the site needs it
- $20m public liabilityCertificate of currency on request
- Written quote in 24 hoursFixed price, no lock-in contract
The detail
Warehouse cleaning Eastern Creek operators can schedule around
Warehouse cleaning Eastern Creek operators need is not a mop and a bucket, and the fastest way to identify a contractor who has never actually done it is to watch what they turn up with. A distribution shed in Erskine Park has ten thousand square metres of sealed concrete, a dozen forklifts putting rubber into the turning circles every hour, racking that collects dust three metres above head height, and a dock apron going quietly grey with brake dust from trucks that have been on the M7 all morning. None of that responds to a mop.
It responds to a machine, an operator who knows the pad grades, and a schedule built around the fact that your operation does not stop.
The floor: rubber, not dirt
The black lines down your aisles are not dirt sitting on the surface. They are tyre rubber bonded into the sealer under the weight of a loaded forklift, concentrated exactly where the machines turn. That is why sweeping does nothing and why a light mop makes it look worse. It comes out with a rotary machine, the right pad, and a chemical matched to what your floor is actually sealed with — and on a slab that has been left for years, it comes out over several passes rather than one.
We will tell you honestly at the walkthrough how many passes your floor needs and roughly how far back it will come. A contractor who promises a neglected eight-year-old slab will look new after one visit is either inexperienced or lying to you.
Scheduling around a live operation
Sheds in the western estates do not have a convenient dead hour. What they have are gaps: the ninety minutes between the last pick wave and the night crew, the window after dispatch closes, the shift change when the floor briefly empties. We scrub in those gaps. The wet area is cordoned and signed as we go, the machine works with your traffic rather than across it, and the floor is sectioned so a pass never blocks a lane you need.
If your operation genuinely runs twenty-four hours, we take the slab in strips across multiple visits instead of pretending a full pass is available. That is slower and it is honest, and it is the only version that works.
Racking, beams and everything above head height
Dust does not stay on the floor. It goes up onto the beams, the pallet tops and the racking uprights, and it comes back down onto your stock every time a forklift moves nearby. Racking and beam dusting runs on rotation, with extension gear where reach allows and a scissor lift with a licensed operator where it does not. Elevated work is scoped separately with its own SWMS, because a warehouse should be getting a clean, not an incident report.
The dock apron, and what it lets inside
The apron outside your roller door is the dirtiest surface on the site and the least often cleaned. It collects brake dust, tyre wear and diesel residue from every truck that pulls in, and every set of wheels that crosses it carries a share of that inside onto your slab. Pressure-washing the apron on a cycle, and putting a proper mat system at the door, removes a surprising proportion of the grime you are currently paying to scrub off the internal floor. It is cheaper to stop it at the threshold.
The office, the lunchroom and the amenities
The front office attached to a shed is usually cleaned by whoever was doing the floor, badly, as an afterthought. We scope it properly: desks, kitchen, washrooms, the crib room that copes with thirty people at once. Amenities in a warehouse take a hammering and the consumables run out faster than anybody budgets for, so we restock before they empty rather than after somebody complains.
Getting there fast, because we are already out west
Our yard is on Columbia Rd in Seven Hills, out in the Blacktown council area. The M4 is a short run from the door, which keeps the western industrial estates on the same side of the city as our vans rather than across it. When a pallet of something goes over at 6am, that proximity stops being a marketing line and starts being the reason somebody actually turns up.
Call 1300 494 983 and we will walk your slab while it is working — not on a quiet Saturday when it flatters you.
The machine
We bring our own scrubbers, and the operator knows the pad grades
Ride-on and walk-behind scrubbers live at our Seven Hills yard and are serviced there. They are not hired for the morning by a contractor who has never run one, which matters more than it sounds: the wrong pad grade on a coated floor will either do nothing or take the coating off, and both mistakes are expensive.
The operator matches the pad and the chemical to what your slab is actually sealed with, which we establish at the walkthrough rather than guessing on the day. On a neglected floor we will tell you up front how many passes it will take to get the rubber back out, and roughly how far back it will come.
- Our own machines, serviced in our own yard
- Pad grade and chemistry matched to your floor sealer
- Wet areas cordoned and signed as the pass progresses
- Honest advice about what a neglected slab will and will not recover

The scope
What a warehouse program covers
The typical shape of a Western Sydney warehouse scope. Yours is written from a walkthrough taken during live operations.
- Machine-scrub traffic lanes, aisles and turning circles to lift bonded forklift rubber
- Sweep and scrub the dock area, roller door thresholds and internal loading zone
- Pressure-wash the dock apron and hardstand on an agreed cycle
- Dust and vacuum racking uprights, beams and pallet tops on rotation
- Clean and vacuum stair treads, mezzanine walkways and handrails
- Wash walls, columns and bollards where forklift and pallet contact has marked them
- Clean amenities: pans, urinals, basins, showers, mirrors; restock paper, soap and hand towel
- Clean the crib room or lunchroom — benches, sinks, fridge exteriors, microwave interiors, tables
- Clean the attached front office: desks, glass, floors, kitchen and bins
- Empty and reline all internal bins; take waste and recycling to the compactor or bay
- Sweep the external yard, gutters and pedestrian paths on the agreed cycle
- Clean light fittings and high-level dusting during the periodic deep clean
- Log each visit against the program so your auditor can see what was done and when
Elevated work at height, food-grade sanitation regimes, spill response to hazardous material, tank and duct cleaning are each scoped separately with their own procedure and SWMS.
Pricing
Warehouse cleaning quotes built from the slab, the racking and the shift pattern
Accessible floor area, coating type, forklift traffic, racking height and the size of the window we have to work in. Those set the number, and it is fixed in writing before we start.
Single unit
A standalone industrial unit or small shed with a front office and one roller door — the estates around Smithfield and Seven Hills.
- Scheduled scrub of aisles and traffic lanes
- Amenities, lunchroom and front office included in the same visit
- Dock apron swept and washed on an agreed cycle
- One operator who learns your layout and your traffic
Fixed in writing before anybody picks up a mop.
Distribution warehouse
Tilt-slab sheds with multiple docks and racking — the Eastern Creek, Erskine Park and Ingleburn estates.
- Ride-on scrubbing run between pick waves or across shift change
- Racking, beam and pallet-top dusting on rotation
- Pressure washing of the dock apron and hardstand
- Named supervisor, documented cleaning log and monthly audit
Fixed in writing before anybody picks up a mop.
Large or multi-site facility
Very large slabs, 24-hour operations, or several warehouses across Sydney under one operator.
- Sectioned floor program so cleaning never blocks the operation
- Elevated work scoped separately with its own SWMS
- Food-safe chemistry and colour-coded equipment where required
- A single point of contact and one combined invoice, whichever estate each shed sits in
Fixed in writing before anybody picks up a mop.
We walk your site for nothing, then send the number within 24 hours.
Getting started
How we take on a Western Sydney warehouse
Four steps, and the walkthrough happens while the site is running — never on a quiet weekend.
- 1
Tell us the slab and the traffic
Rough square metres, how many forklifts, whether the floor is coated or bare, and the gaps in your shift pattern.
- 2
We walk it mid-operation
Not on a quiet Saturday. We want to see the aisles under load, the dock at its worst, and the lanes where the rubber is actually going down.
- 3
Scoped program, in writing
Within 24 hours: what gets scrubbed each visit, what rotates, what runs quarterly, and how it fits between your pick waves.
- 4
The machine arrives
Our own ride-on gear, our own operator, working around your traffic. Wet areas cordoned, floor logged, no interruption to dispatch.
FAQ
Warehouse cleaning questions from Western Sydney operators
Floors, rubber, racking, dock aprons, and how to clean a shed that never actually stops.
Can you clean an Eastern Creek warehouse floor without stopping the pick?
Almost always. We scrub in the gaps — between pick waves, across the shift change, in the ninety minutes after dispatch closes and before the night crew starts. The machine and the operator work around your traffic, not through it, and we mark and cordon the wet area as we go. If your operation genuinely never stops, we section the floor and take it in strips over several visits rather than pretending a full pass is possible.
What actually causes the black lines on a warehouse floor?
Forklift tyre rubber, ground into the sealer under load, mostly in the turning circles and the main traffic lanes. It is not dirt sitting on top of the floor — it is rubber bonded into the surface, which is why a mop and a bucket achieve nothing. It needs a rotary machine with the correct pad grade and a chemical matched to the sealer, and on a badly neglected floor it takes more than one pass to get back.
Do you clean racking, and how high can you go?
We dust and vacuum racking, beams and the tops of pallets on rotation, using extension gear and, where the height requires it, a scissor lift with a licensed operator. Anything requiring elevated work at height is scoped separately with its own SWMS. What we do not do is send someone up a ladder with a duster and hope, which is how a warehouse ends up with an incident report instead of a clean.
Why does the dock apron always look grey?
Brake dust, tyre wear and diesel residue, dropped by trucks that have been on the M4 or the M7 for an hour before they get to you. It settles on the concrete apron and it works its way inside on every set of wheels that crosses it. Pressure-washing the apron on a cycle — and running a decent mat system at the roller door — stops most of it reaching your internal floor, which is far cheaper than scrubbing it back off later.
Do you handle food-grade or hygiene-sensitive warehouses?
We service food storage and distribution sites, and the method changes accordingly: food-safe chemistry, colour-coded equipment to prevent cross-contamination, documented procedures, and cleaning logs your auditor can actually read. Tell us your compliance regime at the walkthrough. If your site requires something genuinely outside our scope — a specialist tank or duct clean, for instance — we will say so rather than learn on your facility.
How is warehouse cleaning Western Sydney work priced?
Floor area drives it, but it is far from the only factor: how much of the slab is actually accessible, how much racking there is, whether the floor is coated or bare, how heavy the forklift traffic is, and how much of the work has to happen inside a narrow window between shifts. We walk the site, then confirm a fixed figure in writing within 24 hours. There is no rate card, because a rate card cannot see your traffic lanes.
What is the difference between a regular scrub and a periodic deep clean?
A regular scrub keeps the traffic lanes, aisles and dock area under control and stops rubber and dust building up. A periodic deep clean is a different job: high-level racking dusting, the areas machines cannot reach, wall and column washing, light fittings, and a full slab pass including the awkward corners. Most sheds in the western estates run a regular scrub weekly or fortnightly and a deep clean quarterly or half-yearly.
Keep going
What the western estates book alongside the floor
Same crew, same supervisor, same invoice.

Book warehouse cleaning Eastern Creek dispatch never notices
We scrub between your pick waves. Free walkthrough during operations, fixed written price in 24 hours. Call 1300 494 983.