Westlink Cleaning Services delivers professional floor cleaning for homes, apartments, strata properties and commercial sites across Cronulla. Our trained team cleans tile, grout, vinyl, timber, stone and concrete with methods selected for each surface.Â
Cronulla properties often collect tracked sand, outdoor soil and moisture around entrances, corridors and shared areas. Our SOP-based process removes built-up soil while protecting the floor finish.
Serving clients since 2014 · Insured and police-checked cleaners · SOP-based floor care · One-off and recurring bookings · Eco-conscious options where suitable
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Cronulla’s coastal setting creates floor-care demands that routine mopping often fails to resolve. Sand and grit enter homes and businesses from beaches, outdoor areas and busy walkways. Fine particles settle into grout lines, textured tiles, entry mats and floor joints. Repeated foot traffic then spreads abrasive soil through living areas, corridors and commercial spaces.
Properties near North Cronulla, South Cronulla, Wanda, Elouera and Gunnamatta Bay often deal with moisture around entrances and balcony access points. Businesses around Cronulla Plaza, Cronulla Street, the Kingsway and Gerrale Street also face heavier customer traffic, food residue, drink spills and visible traffic paths.
Floor problems require accurate assessment before treatment. We check the soil source, floor material, surface finish and existing damage before selecting the cleaning method.
Floor problem | Likely cause and cleaning response | Important limitation |
Sand and abrasive grit | Beach activity, outdoor access and unprotected entrances spread grit across the floor. Dry extraction removes loose particles before wet cleaning. | Cleaning removes soil but does not reverse scratches or worn finishes. |
Embedded dirt in textured floors | Uneven tile and non-slip surfaces trap dirt below normal mop level. Pre-treatment and controlled scrubbing lift the buildup. | Deep wear or damaged texture remains visible after cleaning. |
Discoloured grout | Porous grout absorbs soil, detergent and spills. Targeted agitation and rinse extraction remove surface and embedded residue. | Cracked or missing grout requires repair. Permanent staining remains possible. |
Mop and detergent residue | Excess product leaves a dull or sticky film. Controlled rinsing removes loose residue and resets the surface. | Failed coatings require stripping or refinishing. |
Grease and food soil | Kitchens, cafes and service areas collect oily residue. Degreasing and mechanical cleaning break down the buildup. | Deep penetration into porous surfaces may remain visible. |
Scuff marks and traffic paths | Footwear, trolleys and furniture mark entries, corridors and commercial walkways. Suitable pads and products reduce removable marks. | Scratched vinyl and worn coatings do not respond to cleaning. |
Pet marks and odour sources | Hair, tracked soil and spills affect residential floors. Spot treatment targets the affected area. | Odour beneath the surface may require specialist treatment or material replacement. |
Oil and tyre marks | Garages and back-of-house areas collect petroleum residue and rubber transfer. Degreasing and extraction address surface contamination. | Deep oil penetration may not fully release. |
Dull floors | Soil film or a worn finish reduces shine. Cleaning removes residue and reveals the true condition. | Worn timber, stone etching and failed coatings require restoration, polishing or refinishing. |
Post-renovation dust | Fine construction dust settles into joints, edges and textured floors. Detailed dry removal and controlled washing clear loose residue. | Paint, grout haze or adhesive residue often requires a separate specialist process. |
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Every floor responds differently to moisture, cleaning products and mechanical agitation. Westlink Cleaning Services selects the method after checking the material, finish, soil level and visible damage. The aim is to remove soil, residue and buildup while protecting the surface and existing coating.
We clean ceramic and porcelain tiles in kitchens, bathrooms, balconies, entrances and shared areas. Common problems include surface film, dark grout lines, detergent residue and dirt trapped in textured tiles. Our process uses pre-treatment to loosen buildup, controlled agitation to lift soil from tiles and grout, and rinse extraction to remove loosened dirt and cleaning residue.
Grout sealing is a separate treatment. We assess the tile and grout condition and surface compatibility before providing a separate quote.
We clean vinyl sheet, luxury vinyl plank, laminate and hybrid flooring affected by scuff marks, sticky residue, dull traffic lanes and dirt along joints. The process uses controlled moisture, neutral or manufacturer-compatible products and gentle mechanical cleaning.
Vinyl and luxury vinyl require different methods from laminate and hybrid floors. Laminate joints need strict moisture control. Machine scrubbing is only used when the floor construction, coating and manufacturer guidance support the process. Cleaning removes soil and residue. Failed coatings require a separate restoration service.
We clean sealed timber and engineered-wood floors with surface soil, footprints, cleaning residue and dull appearance. The method uses low-moisture application, finish-safe products and controlled soil removal.
Excess water damages timber and weakens some finishes. We avoid wet saturation and aggressive scrubbing. Professional cleaning does not repair scratches, sun fading, worn coatings or exposed timber.
Cleaning, buffing, polishing, sanding and refinishing serve different purposes. We confirm the correct service before work begins.
We clean marble, limestone, travertine, granite and terrazzo surfaces within Westlink’s approved service scope. Common issues include embedded soil, residue, dull film and dirty joints. The process starts with material identification, followed by compatible chemistry and controlled agitation.
Acidic products damage many stone surfaces. We identify the material before selecting a product. Standard cleaning removes soil and residue. Etching, deep scratches and worn polish require honing, polishing or specialist restoration under a separate quote.
We clean concrete, epoxy and other commercial hard floors in garages, storerooms, warehouses and back-of-house areas. These surfaces often collect dust, grease, tyre marks, tracked soil and heavy traffic buildup. The process uses degreasing, scrubber cleaning and extraction based on the coating and site conditions.
We inspect the coating before machine cleaning. Slip risk, drainage and return-to-use time also form part of the service plan. Floor cleaning removes soil. Concrete polishing changes the surface finish and requires a separate specialist process.
Carpet requires fibre-specific treatment. Hot water extraction and low-moisture cleaning suit different carpet types and site conditions. We manage carpet cleaning through a separate service pathway to ensure the correct method is used for the fibre, backing and level of soil.
Stripping removes deteriorated floor finish. Sealing or refinishing protects suitable resilient flooring. Buffing maintains an existing finish and improves surface presentation.
Not every floor is suitable for stripping, sealing or buffing. We check the material, coating condition and maintenance history before recommending treatment.
We provide residential floor cleaning for houses, apartments, rental properties and family homes across Cronulla. Each service reflects the floor material, access conditions, household use and required drying time.
We provide planned floor cleaning for commercial premises, strata buildings and managed properties across Cronulla. Each scope addresses floor condition, access, trading hours, safety requirements and reporting needs. The goal is clear: maintain clean, presentable floors with minimal disruption to staff, residents, customers and guests.
Hospitality floors face constant pressure from foot traffic, food marks, drink spills and greasy residue. Premises around Cronulla Plaza, Cronulla Street, Gerrale Street and the North Cronulla precinct also deal with sand and entry soil from nearby outdoor areas.
We clean customer entrances, dining zones, service areas, corridors and back-of-house floors. Work takes place before opening, after closing or during low-traffic periods. Fast-drying methods apply to compatible floors and suitable site conditions.
Retail and office floors shape the first impression of a business. Scuff marks, dull traffic lanes and entry soil reduce the appearance of receptions, walkways, staff rooms and customer areas.
We provide one-off deep cleaning and scheduled maintenance. The service plan reflects floor type, business hours, traffic levels and access needs. After-hours and low-traffic scheduling reduces interruption to normal operations.
Shared areas require consistent standards and clear coordination. We clean:
The scope includes access planning, lift arrangements, resident notices and body-corporate procedures. Recurring programs maintain a stable standard across high-use common areas.
Managed sites require structured delivery and clear accountability. We use site-specific scopes, service checklists, access instructions and quality controls.
A named account contact supports communication with property managers and site representatives. Supervisor reviews and photo reporting provide added verification for suitable jobs. Scheduling follows guest activity, operating hours and site-specific hygiene requirements.
We follow a structured floor-care process for every residential, commercial and strata job. Each stage protects the surface, controls soil removal and sets clear expectations before work begins.
The team identifies the floor material, finish, coating and current condition. The inspection also records soil levels, stains, scratches, damaged grout and moisture sensitivity.
Site planning covers parking, power, water access, lifts, loading areas and operating hours. Commercial and strata jobs also require clear access rules and safety controls
We confirm the agreed work before cleaning starts. The scope lists included areas, excluded tasks and separately priced treatments.
The team also confirms:
A clear scope prevents confusion and keeps the service aligned with the quote.
Vacuuming, sweeping or dust-mopping removes sand, grit, hair and loose debris before moisture reaches the floor.
Dry-soil removal protects the surface during later agitation. Machine scrubbing over loose grit increases the risk of scratches and uneven results.
We apply a floor-compatible pre-treatment to high-soil areas, stains and traffic lanes. Sensitive surfaces receive a small test before wider application.
Product selection depends on the floor material, coating and soil type. One chemical does not suit every surface.
The cleaning method reflects the floor condition and surface tolerance.
We use:
Pads, brushes and machine settings remain matched to the surface.
The team removes loosened soil and cleaning residue from the floor. Controlled rinsing prevents sticky film and dull product buildup.
Airflow, warning signs and access controls support safe drying. The team confirms when normal foot traffic should resume.
We review the agreed scope, check priority areas and record completion. Suitable managed and commercial jobs also receive supervisor sign-off or photo reporting.
The final inspection separates successful soil removal from permanent wear, scratches, coating failure or physical damage.
Westlink combines trained personnel, documented procedures and surface-specific methods. Every service follows a clear scope, suitable equipment selection and a final quality check. The approach reduces risk for homeowners, strata managers and commercial clients.
Westlink has served residential and commercial clients since 2014. The business started as a local cleaning operation and later developed into Westlink Cleaning, an Australian proprietary company.
The operating model focuses on structured service delivery, clear communication and accountable site management.
Westlink personnel complete police checks and right-to-work verification. Cleaners also work under the company’s insurance arrangements, including public-liability cover and workers’ compensation where applicable.
Teams follow property access instructions, privacy requirements and building procedures. A current insurance certificate is available on request.
Every job starts with an agreed scope. The scope records the floor type, service areas, exclusions, access requirements and optional treatments.
Westlink uses:
The process creates a clear record of the work completed.
Timber, stone, vinyl and coated floors require different moisture levels, chemistry and mechanical action. Westlink selects products, pads, brushes and machine settings after checking the surface and finish.
Equipment includes commercial vacuums, scrubbers and extractors for suitable residential and commercial applications.
Westlink provides one-off deep cleaning and recurring floor-maintenance plans. Commercial and strata work also supports after-hours or low-traffic scheduling.
Same-day bookings depend on team availability, site access and job size. Recurring plans remain flexible, with no lock-in arrangement where the service agreement allows.
Written quotes list the included areas, exclusions and separately priced options. Westlink distinguishes removable soil from scratches, worn finishes, damaged grout and coating failure.
Professional cleaning improves floor cleanliness and presentation. Restoration work requires a separate assessment.
Floor-cleaning prices depend on the material, measured area, soil level, access and treatment required. The following figures provide an indicative Cronulla and Sydney market guide, not a fixed Westlink quote.
Floor-cleaning service | Estimated price range | Typical inclusions | Common price variables |
Vinyl and sealed hard-floor deep cleaning | $12–$20 per m² | Dry-soil removal, compatible cleaning product, controlled scrubbing and residue removal | Coating condition, scuffing, furniture and room layout |
Tile and grout deep cleaning | $25–$40 per m² | Pre-treatment, tile and grout agitation, rinse extraction | Tile size, grout condition, heavy buildup and access |
Large commercial floor scrubbing | $3–$8 per m² | Machine scrubbing and dirty-water recovery on suitable floors | Total area, grease, operating hours and equipment access |
Floor buffing | $13–$27 per m² | Buffing of a suitable existing floor finish | Floor condition, required finish, area and preparation |
Floor stripping and sealing | From $8–$12 per m² | Removal of deteriorated finish, sealing and polishing on suitable floors | Area size, coating layers, drying time and number of coats |
Grout sealing add-on | $5–$15 per m² | Sealer application after cleaning and drying | Grout porosity, product type and preparation |
Natural-stone floor cleaning | $50–$100 per hour | Material assessment and stone-compatible cleaning | Stone type, staining, access and restoration needs |
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Send Westlink the property type, floor material, approximate area and main cleaning concern. Include access details, preferred timing and photos for a more accurate initial assessment.
Every quote is no-obligation and confirms the scope before work begins. Optional treatments such as sealing, buffing or coating removal appear as separate items. Same-day availability depends on team scheduling, access and job requirements.
Westlink cleans tile, grout, vinyl, luxury vinyl plank, laminate, hybrid, sealed timber, engineered wood, natural stone, terrazzo, concrete and epoxy floors. Carpet cleaning follows a separate fibre-specific process. Sanding, honing, polishing, coating repair and full restoration require a separate assessment and quote.
Yes. The process starts with vacuuming, sweeping or dust-mopping to remove loose sand and grit. Surface-compatible scrubbing or extraction then removes embedded soil and residue. Cleaning does not reverse scratches, worn coatings or other damage caused by long-term abrasion.
Westlink uses controlled moisture and finish-compatible products on sealed timber and engineered floors. The team checks the surface finish, joints and existing damage before cleaning. Wet saturation and aggressive scrubbing are avoided. Scratches, fading and worn coatings require sanding or refinishing rather than standard cleaning.
Yes. Westlink treats the tiled surface and grout lines as part of one planned process. Pre-treatment loosens soil, controlled agitation cleans porous grout, and rinse extraction removes residue. Grout sealing remains a separate treatment and is quoted after the grout condition has been assessed.
Yes. Each material receives a different method. Vinyl and luxury vinyl require scratch-aware cleaning and suitable pad selection. Laminate and hybrid floors require tighter moisture control around seams and joints. Westlink checks the construction, coating and manufacturer guidance before selecting products or machine settings.
No. Results depend on the soil source, age, floor material, finish and level of damage. Cleaning removes many surface stains, residues and traffic marks. Permanent discoloration, scratches, stone etching, worn coatings and deeply absorbed oil often require repair, restoration or material replacement.
Drying time depends on the cleaning method, floor material, airflow, weather and site conditions. Low-moisture methods dry faster than extraction-based work. Westlink explains the expected return-to-use time before work begins and uses airflow, access controls and warning signs where required.
Move small and fragile items before the team arrives. Light furniture movement can be included when agreed in advance. Heavy items, fixed equipment and large commercial fixtures require separate planning. Any added labour or access restrictions appear in the written quote.
Westlink selects products according to the floor material, soil type and household requirements. Lower-toxicity and eco-conscious options are available where they suit the surface and required result. The team also confirms drying and ventilation requirements before the area returns to normal use.
Yes. Westlink services cafes, restaurants, shops, offices, gyms, accommodation properties and apartment common areas. Commercial and strata scopes include entrances, foyers, lift lobbies, corridors, stairs and shared tiled areas. One-off deep cleaning and recurring maintenance plans are available.
After-hours and low-traffic scheduling is available for suitable commercial and strata jobs. Booking times depend on team availability, site access, equipment setup and job size. Westlink confirms operating restrictions, security procedures and return-to-use requirements before scheduling the service.
Yes. Send clear photos of the full floor, close-ups of stains or grout, access points and any damaged areas. Include the floor material and approximate measurements. Complex surfaces, large commercial sites and restoration work require an on-site assessment before final pricing.
The right frequency depends on the floor material, traffic level, pets, children, sand exposure and business use. A low-traffic home needs less frequent service than a busy cafe, strata foyer or retail entrance. Westlink recommends a schedule after assessing the condition and maintenance standard.
Yes. Floor cleaning can be coordinated with a broader end-of-lease service. The quote separates routine cleaning, deep floor treatment and specialist work. Worn coatings, damaged grout and permanent staining remain outside normal cleaning outcomes.