Factory Floor Cleaning In Sydney
Westlink provides factory floor cleaning in Sydney for production areas, machinery zones, plant floors, and concrete or coated surfaces, with planned methods that support safe, clean factory operations.
- Operated by Westlink Cleaning Pty Ltd
- ABN: 21 645 574 385
- Fully Insured
- Police-Checked Staff
- 13+ Years Sydney Experience
- WHS-Compliant Methods
Factory Floor Cleaning for Sydney Factories and Production Sites
Industrial floors in production sites need a different cleaning approach from standard commercial floors. In a factory, the floor is part of the working system. It carries staff movement, machinery access, trolleys, forklifts, stock handling, processing activity, and production flow. That means dirt is not only surface dust. It can include oil, grease, coolant, powder, moisture, chemical residue, tyre marks, and compacted grime around machinery zones.
We provide floor cleaning in Sydney for production areas, plant floors, processing spaces, assembly lines and high-traffic industrial surfaces. Before we recommend a cleaning method, we look at the floor type, residue level, access limits, drainage, operating hours, and machinery placement. A concrete production floor may need a different process from an epoxy-coated plant floor or an anti-slip factory walkway.
Our cleaning scope is planned around your site conditions, not a generic checklist. We use trained technicians, commercial-grade equipment and practical cleaning methods suited to factory environments. This supports cleaner floor areas, better site presentation and controlled buildup management without unnecessary disruption to daily operations.
Factory Floor Problems We Clean to Improve Safety and Presentation
Production floors collect more than normal dust and dirt. In active sites, floor buildup often comes from machinery, forklifts, trolleys, raw materials, packaging waste, liquids, and staff movement. Left unmanaged, buildup can affect appearance, movement areas, site hygiene, and day-to-day operations.
Our technicians target common floor contaminants such as oil, grease, and coolant around machinery zones, service areas, and production equipment. These residues leave slippery films, dark staining, and sticky patches, especially on concrete and sealed industrial floors.
Forklift tyre marks, trolley marks, and traffic lane stains are also common in busy factory environments. Turning zones, access paths, and movement corridors often show the heaviest marking because they carry repeated load movement throughout the day.
We also clean dust, powder, loose debris, and production residue from processing spaces, assembly areas, plant floors, and walkways. In some sites, paint, glue, ink, chemical marks, or compacted grime can build up near workstations, edges, corners, and loading access points.
Our cleaning methods are selected based on the floor surface, residue type, and site conditions. Where the surface condition allows, we reduce visible buildup, improve presentation, and support safer movement across staff and machinery areas. The goal is not just to make the floor look better, but to support cleaner working zones for employees, suppliers, auditors, and visitors.
How We Clean Factory Floors in Sydney
We use different industrial floor cleaning methods based on the surface, residue level, access, drainage, and operating schedule of your site. The goal is to choose the right method for the floor condition, not force the same process across every factory.
Dry Sweeping for Loose Dust and Debris
Dry sweeping removes loose dust, powder, dry soil, packaging fragments, and small debris from production floor areas. It is suited to production spaces, assembly zones, walkways, and machinery access areas where dry buildup collects during daily operations.
Degreasing for Oil, Grease, and Coolant
Floor degreasing targets oily and sticky residues around machinery, service zones, production equipment and traffic paths. Product selection depends on the floor material and the type of buildup, including oil, grease, coolant and compacted grime.
Mechanical Floor Scrubbing
Mechanical scrubbing is used where the floor needs deeper agitation. Depending on the site, this may involve walk-behind or ride-on scrubbers with suitable pads or brushes. Scrubbing lifts embedded dirt, traffic marks and residue from concrete, sealed concrete, epoxy and textured industrial floors.
High-Pressure Factory Floor Cleaning
High-pressure cleaning may be used for heavier buildup where the floor surface, drainage and water controls allow it. This method suits durable industrial floors affected by compacted grime, tyre marks and stubborn surface residue.
Wet Vacuum and Water Recovery
Where wet cleaning is used, wet vacuum or extraction equipment captures dirty water, reduces pooling and supports a more controlled finish. This is useful for internal production floors where water movement needs to be managed carefully.
Method Selection Based on Site Conditions
The right method depends on your floor type, coating condition, residue level, machinery layout, access limits, drainage and downtime window. Our crew selects the cleaning approach after reviewing the site conditions and the agreed floor cleaning scope.
Factory Floor Types and Surfaces We Clean in Sydney Factories
Factory floors are not all built the same. The right cleaning method depends on the floor material, coating, texture, age, residue level, and how the area is used during production. Our team adjusts the process for each surface, so the floor is cleaned without using a method that is too weak, too harsh, or unsuitable for the site.
Concrete Factory Floors
Concrete is one of the most common production floor surfaces. It collects dust, grease, oil, coolant, forklift tyre marks and compacted grime in machinery zones and production paths. Depending on the condition, concrete floors may need sweeping, degreasing, mechanical scrubbing or pressure cleaning.
Sealed Concrete Factory Floors
Sealed concrete needs careful cleaning because the surface coating can be affected by harsh chemicals or aggressive scrubbing. We consider the seal condition, residue type and traffic level before selecting products, pads or water pressure.
Painted Concrete Factory Floors
Painted concrete floors can show scuffs, peeling, tyre marks and chemical stains. These surfaces need controlled cleaning to reduce residue without damaging loose or ageing paint layers.
Epoxy-Coated Factory Floors
Epoxy floors are common in factories because they are durable and easier to maintain than bare concrete. They can still collect grease, dust, scuff marks and dull residue. We use surface-aware scrubbing and suitable cleaning products to protect the coating where possible.
Polyurethane and Resin Factory Floors
Polyurethane and resin floors are often used in production areas that need a smoother, more resistant finish. These surfaces may need low-residue cleaning, controlled agitation and careful chemical selection.
Anti-Slip Factory Floors
Anti-slip floors have textured surfaces that support traction, but the texture traps grime, grease and production residue. These floors need proper agitation to lift dirt from the surface profile.
Polished Concrete Factory Floors
Polished concrete loses its clean appearance when dust, tyre marks and oily residue build up. Cleaning must be controlled to avoid unnecessary surface dullness.
Vinyl and Safety Flooring
Vinyl or safety flooring may be used in light production areas, processing-adjacent rooms or staff movement zones. These floors need suitable products, controlled moisture and regular residue removal.
Tiled Factory Floor Areas
Ceramic, porcelain or quarry tiles may be used in wet areas, food-adjacent zones or washdown spaces. These surfaces often need grout-line attention, degreasing and slip-risk control.
Rubber or Protective Floor Areas
Rubber flooring and protective matting may appear around workstations, machinery access points or staff standing areas. These areas hold grime and oil films and need careful cleaning based on the material condition.
Factory Floor Areas We Clean Inside Sydney Factories
Industrial sites are made up of different working zones, and each area collects dirt in a different way. We plan factory floor cleaning around how each section is used, what type of residue is present, and how much access is available around equipment, stock and staff movement.
Production Floor Cleaning
Production floors carry the heaviest daily use. We clean dust, production residue, loose debris, traffic marks and visible buildup from active work areas, helping maintain a cleaner and more organised floor environment.
Machinery Area Floor Cleaning
Floors around machinery collect oil, grease, coolant, metal dust and sticky residue. These areas may need targeted degreasing, careful access planning and controlled cleaning methods to work around fixed equipment.
Processing Floor Cleaning
Processing areas can be affected by powder, liquids, packaging residue, tracked-in dirt and frequent staff movement. We adjust the cleaning method based on the floor type, hygiene needs and the level of buildup.
Assembly Floor Cleaning
Assembly areas collect dust, adhesive residue, small debris, trolley marks and footprints. Regular cleaning keeps these zones clearer for staff movement and daily production tasks.
Factory Walkways and Aisle Cleaning
Walkways, aisles and access paths are important for safe movement across the site. We clean visible grime, tyre marks, dust and residue from high-traffic routes used by workers, forklifts and trolleys.
Factory Loading Access Floor Cleaning
Loading factory access areas collect dirt, vehicle marks, dust, and grime from daily factory movement. We clean these high-traffic zones with the right method for the surface, helping keep access floors cleaner, safer, and easier to maintain.
Our Step-by-Step Factory Floor Cleaning Process
Our trained cleaners follow a structured floor cleaning process so the job is planned, controlled, and matched to your site conditions. The process helps our team confirm the scope, manage access, choose suitable equipment, and complete the clean with a clear quality check.
Site Review and Floor Inspection
We inspect the floor to understand the surface type, coating condition, contamination level, machinery layout, drainage points and access limits. This helps us plan the cleaning sequence before work begins.
Safety and Access Planning
Industrial floor areas may involve staff movement, machinery, wet areas, chemical residue, forklifts, and restricted access zones. We review the site rules, work area, slip risks, and access requirements so the cleaning can be carried out in a controlled way.
Area Preparation
Before the main clean starts, the work area is prepared where possible. This may include managing loose debris, checking access paths, identifying problem areas and confirming which sections are included in the agreed scope.
Targeted Pre-Treatment
Problem areas such as oil patches, grease marks, coolant residue or sticky buildup are treated before the main floor is clean. The product choice and contact time depend on the floor surface, residue type and site conditions.
Main Factory Floor Cleaning
The selected cleaning method is then applied to the agreed floor areas. This may include scrubbing, degreasing, pressure cleaning or a combined approach, depending on the floor condition and water-control requirements.
Water Control and Recovery
Where wet cleaning is used, water movement is managed carefully. Wet vacuum or extraction recovery may be used to reduce pooling, capture dirty water and support a cleaner finish.
Final Check and Handover
After cleaning, we check the agreed areas for remaining residue, wet spots, missed edges and scope completion. Where required, we can provide updates, photos or notes so the site contact knows what was completed.
Safe Factory Floor Cleaning With Water and Chemical Controls
Industrial floor cleaning can involve wet surfaces, machinery, chemical residue, staff movement and active work zones. We plan each job with safety, access and surface protection in mind before cleaning starts.
Where higher-risk tasks are involved, such as pressure cleaning, wet floor work or cleaning near equipment, we prepare SWMS documentation where required. Our team follows SDS guidance for cleaning product selection, dilution, PPE and safe handling. This is especially important when targeting oil, grease, coolant, sticky residue or chemical marks on production floors.
Water control is also part of the cleaning plan. When scrubbing, pressure cleaning or wet cleaning is used, we manage water movement to reduce pooling and uncontrolled runoff. Wet vacuum or extraction recovery may be used for internal hard floor cleaning where water needs to be captured more carefully.
Before work begins, equipment is checked and the cleaning method is matched to the floor surface. This helps protect concrete, sealed concrete, epoxy, anti-slip and tiled floors while still targeting the buildup that affects factory operations.
Why Choose Us for Factory Floor Cleaning
We plan factory floor cleaning around your site, not a generic cleaning checklist. Before work starts, we look at the floor surface, residue type, machinery layout, access limits, drainage, and preferred cleaning time. From there, we create a clear scope so your team knows which areas are included and which method will be used.
Our cleaners are trained, insured, and police-checked, with right-to-work verification in place. For factory sites, we also consider WHS risk controls, equipment checks, access rules, and safe movement around work areas. SWMS documentation is prepared for higher-risk tasks where required.
Product handling is guided by SDS information, including chemical selection, dilution, PPE, and safe use. For pressure cleaning or wet floor work, we use runoff-aware methods and water control where needed to reduce pooling and uncontrolled wastewater movement.
Our technicians use documented SOP checklists, agreed service scopes, supervisor oversight, job sign-off, and photo reporting where suitable. These systems help keep the job clearer for site managers, production teams and business owners.
For concrete, sealed concrete, epoxy and anti-slip floors, our methods are selected with the surface in mind. The goal is to target grease, dust, tyre marks and production residue while using a method suited to the floor condition, site access and operating schedule.
After-Hours Factory Floor Cleaning to Reduce Production Disruption
Planned floor cleaning should not create unnecessary disruption to production, staff movement, or machinery access. Our team plans the service around your operating hours, site access rules, and production schedule, where site conditions allow.
We support after-hours, overnight, and weekend cleaning for factories that cannot stop during the day. Cleaning can also be arranged during shutdown windows, planned maintenance periods or quieter operating times. This is useful for floors affected by grease, coolant, tyre marks, dust and production residue that need deeper cleaning than a quick daily tidy.
Before the job, we review access points, machinery placement, staff movement, stock movement and areas that may need restricted access during cleaning. If wet cleaning, scrubbing or pressure cleaning is required, we also consider drying time and water recovery so the floor can be returned to use in a more controlled way.
We provide one-off deep industrial floor cleaning or routine maintenance programs. Scheduled cleaning helps reduce heavy buildup over time, supports better site presentation and can lower the need for urgent deep cleans when residue becomes harder to manage.
What Affects Factory Floor Cleaning Cost in Sydney
Factory floor cleaning prices in Sydney are usually quote-based because each factory has different floor conditions, access limits, residue levels and operating schedules. A light clean on a small sealed floor will not require the same time, equipment or product selection as a large concrete production floor with grease, coolant, tyre marks and heavy buildup.
The main cost factor is the total cleanable floor area. Larger production floors usually need more labour time, equipment movement and water control. The floor type also affects the quote. Concrete, sealed concrete, epoxy, anti-slip, vinyl and tiled floors each need a different cleaning approach.
The type and level of contamination also matter. Light dust and dry debris are usually simpler to manage than heavy oil, grease, coolant residue, paint, adhesive, chemical marks or compacted grime around machinery zones. Heavier buildup often needs degreasing, agitation, scrubbing, pressure cleaning or wastewater recovery.
Access also affects pricing. Machinery layout, parking, entry points, drainage, floor obstructions and site rules all shape the cleaning scope. After-hours, overnight or weekend cleaning may also change the quote because the work needs extra scheduling and coordination.
We provide clear quotes based on the agreed floor cleaning scope. For a more accurate estimate, send your suburb, approximate floor size, floor surface, main problem areas, preferred timing and photos where available. This helps us recommend the right method and avoid unclear inclusions.
What Our Sydney Clients Say
Factory Floor Cleaning Case Study: Western Sydney Production Facility
A food packaging production facility in Western Sydney required floor cleaning across machinery zones, staff walkways and high-traffic work areas. The epoxy-coated floor had visible grease, coolant residue, dust, compacted grime and forklift tyre marks concentrated around three production lines and a central loading corridor.
The main challenge was access. Machinery remained in place during the clean-up, and the work had to be completed within a four-hour overnight window before the morning shift resumed. Wastewater also needed to be captured to meet the site’s internal drainage requirements.
Our specialist inspected the floor the day prior, reviewed the problem areas by zone and planned the cleaning sequence around the site layout and machinery placement. On the night, the team removed loose debris, pre-treated greasy sections with a suitable degreaser, scrubbed the agreed floor areas using a walk-behind scrubber and used wet vacuum recovery to capture dirty water throughout.
The result was a visibly cleaner epoxy floor with reduced grease and residue across all three production line zones and the loading corridor. The site supervisor signed off on completion before the morning shift began. A monthly maintenance schedule was also recommended to prevent heavy buildup from returning.
Factory Floor Cleaning Across Sydney Service Areas
We provide industrial floor cleaning across Sydney for production sites, plant floors, machinery areas and high-traffic factory work zones. We service factories across Greater Sydney, including Southern Sydney, Inner West, South West Sydney, Outer West Sydney, North West Sydney, Parramatta, Sutherland Shire, Eastern Suburbs, Inner City, Lower North Shore, Northern Beaches and Upper North Shore.
Cleaning schedules can vary by location and site setup. A factory in a dense Inner City area may have tighter access times, loading limits or parking restrictions. A production site in South West Sydney or Outer West Sydney may have larger floor areas, wider machinery zones and different drainage conditions. Sites in Parramatta, Sutherland Shire or the Northern Beaches may need after-hours cleaning to work around staff movement, deliveries or operating windows.
Before we quote, we look at the practical details that affect the job. This includes your suburb, floor size, floor surface, machinery layout, access points, parking, drainage, operating hours and the main floor problem. Oil, grease, coolant, tyre marks, dust, powder and production residue can all change the cleaning method required.
For a clearer quote, send us your location, approximate floor area, surface type and photos of the problem zones where possible. This helps us plan the right method and recommend a suitable cleaning window for your site.
Request a Free Factory Floor Cleaning Quote in Sydney
We provide free factory floor cleaning quotes for Sydney sites that need planned, heavy-duty floor care. We assess your floor type, contaminant level and access conditions before recommending the right scope, such as degreasing, scrubbing, pressure cleaning, water recovery, after-hours cleaning or scheduled maintenance.
For a clearer quote, send your factory suburb, approximate floor size, floor surface type and main floor problem. Common issues include grease, oil, coolant, dust, tyre marks, powder, grime and production residue. Photos also help us understand the floor condition before quoting.
Tell us your preferred cleaning time, access limits and whether the work needs to happen after hours or during a planned maintenance window.
Request a Free Factory Floor Cleaning Quote
Frequently Asked Questions
We start by removing loose debris, then treat oil and grease with a suitable degreaser based on the floor surface and residue type. The floor may then be scrubbed, pressure cleaned where suitable, and recovered with wet vacuum equipment if water control is needed.
We help reduce forklift tyre marks on factory floors where the surface condition allows. The method may include pre-treatment, scrubbing or controlled pressure cleaning. Some older or deeply bonded marks may improve but not fully disappear.
We use equipment based on the floor and residue type. This may include sweepers, walk-behind scrubbers, ride-on scrubbers, pressure cleaning tools, surface cleaners, wet vacuums and extraction equipment.
Yes. We provide after-hours, overnight and weekend industrial floor cleaning where site access allows. This helps reduce disruption to production, staff movement and machinery use.
In some sites, yes. Cleaning can be staged by zone or planned around quieter operating times. Wet cleaning, degreasing or pressure cleaning may require restricted access to selected areas until the floor is safe to use.
Yes, water recovery can be included where needed. Wet vacuum or extraction equipment may be used to reduce pooling, capture dirty water and support a more controlled internal floor clean.
Yes. We clean epoxy-coated and sealed concrete floors using surface-aware methods. Product choice, pads, brushes and water use are selected to suit the coating condition and residue level.
Yes. We provide one-off deep cleaning and scheduled maintenance cleaning for factory floors. Regular maintenance helps manage grease, dust, tyre marks and production residue before buildup becomes harder to clean.
Send your suburb, floor size, floor surface type, main residue problem, preferred timing and photos if available. Useful details include grease, oil, coolant, dust, tyre marks, access limits, machinery layout and drainage.