Westlink Cleaning Services provides professional floor cleaning for homes, businesses and strata properties across Sylvania. Our team removes built-up dirt, residue and surface grime to leave floors cleaner, more hygienic and better presented.
Every service starts with an assessment of the floor material, existing finish, condition and soil level. Our trained team then selects a surface-safe cleaning method for the property and required outcome.
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Sylvania is mainly residential, with family homes, larger properties and waterfront residences near the Georges River. We provide floor cleaning for living areas, kitchens, bathrooms, entrances, garages and other hard-floor spaces throughout the suburb. Our coverage also includes homes and local properties in Sylvania Heights.
Commercial activity is concentrated around Princes Highway and Port Hacking Road. We service suitable retail, hospitality and office premises near the Southgate precinct, Sylvania Heights Plaza and other local business areas. Commercial floor cleaning supports customer-facing areas, staff spaces, entrances and high-traffic zones.
Strata services cover shared entrances, corridors, lift approaches and other common floor areas. Each scope is matched to the surface, access requirements and maintenance schedule.
Routine sweeping and mopping remove loose dirt. Routine cleaning often leaves embedded grime, sticky residue, worn finish and contaminated grout behind. Professional floor cleaning targets deeper soil while protecting the floor material and existing coating.
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We select each cleaning method according to the floor material, finish, condition and soil level. Surface-specific care improves cleanliness without causing avoidable moisture, chemical or abrasion damage.
We clean ceramic tiles, porcelain tiles, textured tile surfaces and grout lines. The service removes embedded soil through controlled scrubbing and detailed grout treatment. Grout sealing is a separate service and follows cleaning once the surface condition supports application.
Timber, Engineered Wood and Parquetry floors require controlled moisture, pH-appropriate products and non-abrasive tools. We match the process to the existing finish and visible wear. Floor cleaning removes dirt and residue. Floor cleaning does not remove deep scratches, damaged coatings or warped boards.
Vinyl planks, sheet vinyl and suitable resilient floors collect tracked soil, scuff marks and surface residue. Deep cleaning targets soil within the wear layer. Buffing and strip-and-seal treatments require separate assessment because coating condition determines the correct process.
Marble, travertine, limestone, slate and bluestone require material-specific chemistry. Stone type, porosity and sealer condition guide the treatment. Harsh chemicals damage sensitive stone, so we inspect the surface before selecting the cleaning process.
Garages, utility areas and commercial spaces often develop grease, dust and traffic buildup. Degreasing, mechanical scrubbing and controlled drying restore a cleaner and more manageable surface.
Rubber and other specialist commercial floors require a site assessment before quoting. We review the manufacturer guidance, coating condition and operational use before selecting equipment or chemicals.
We provide floor-cleaning services based on the surface condition and required result. Each quote identifies the floor areas, selected method and any separate maintenance or restoration work.
We provide floor cleaning for homes, workplaces and shared properties across Sylvania. Each customer group receives a scope that reflects property use, access, traffic levels and drying requirements.
Residential services cover houses, apartments and rental properties. Common areas include kitchens, bathrooms, entrances, living rooms and garages.
Many Sylvania homes contain more than one floor type. A single property might include tile, timber, vinyl and concrete. We assign a suitable method to each surface rather than using one process across the whole property.
One-off deep cleaning suits built-up dirt, moving preparation and seasonal maintenance. Scheduled service suits floors exposed to regular family activity, pets and daily foot traffic.
The quote confirms furniture access, occupied-room requirements and expected drying conditions. Our residential coverage includes Sylvania Heights, larger family homes and properties near the Georges River.
Commercial floor cleaning covers offices, retail premises, hospitality sites and other suitable business properties. Services target entrances, customer-facing spaces, staff areas and high-traffic routes.
Businesses around Princes Highway, Port Hacking Road and the Southgate area often require cleaning that limits disruption. We set access times, work zones and drying controls before the service begins. Warning signs and controlled access protect staff, customers and visitors while floors dry.
Recurring maintenance plans address tracked soil, grease, spills and daily wear. The agreed scope records service frequency and site-specific tasks.
Strata services cover lobbies, corridors, entry areas, lift approaches, shared facilities and suitable garage or utility floors.
We work from an agreed scope with the strata manager or property representative. The plan defines service areas, access arrangements, cleaning frequency and reporting requirements.
Westlink prices each floor-cleaning job according to the floor material, total area, condition, cleaning method and site access. The estimates below provide a general guide only. A written quote confirms the exact scope, inclusions and price before work starts.
Pricing factor or service | Estimated price range (AUD) | What changes the final price |
Standard residential floor cleaning | $100–$300 per visit | Number of rooms, floor area, surface type, soil level and furniture access. This is the residential estimate currently published on Westlink’s Sylvania page. |
Tile and grout deep cleaning | $25–$40 per m² | Tile size, grout condition, embedded grime, bathroom detailing, stains and existing coatings. Current Australian guidance places professional tile and grout cleaning within this range. |
Scheduled commercial floor maintenance | $2–$6 per m² per visit | Site size, service frequency, traffic level, cleaning standard and whether the space is open or divided into smaller work zones. Specialist restoration work costs more than routine maintenance. |
Machine scrubbing for large open floors | From about $2–$6 per m² | Floor material, grease level, required equipment, edge detailing, water access and recovery requirements. Larger unobstructed areas usually cost less per square metre than small detailed spaces. |
Vinyl or resilient floor stripping and sealing | From about $14 per m² | Number of old coating layers, floor condition, preparation work, finish type and number of sealer or polish coats. A published specialist package starts at $14 per m². |
Timber floor sanding and polishing | $30–$70 per m² | Timber type, repairs, sanding depth, stain choice and coating system. Sanding and polishing is a restoration service, not standard floor cleaning. |
Natural stone polishing or restoration | $30–$80 per m² | Stone type, porosity, scratches, etching, staining, sealer condition and required finish. |
Post-renovation floor cleaning | Quoted after assessment | Fine dust, paint, adhesive, cement residue, surface sensitivity and handover deadline. Specialist residue removal is priced separately from ordinary cleaning. |
Furniture movement and restricted access | Quoted as an additional labour cost | Heavy furniture, stairs, lift bookings, limited parking, long equipment access routes and occupied work areas increase labour time. |
Urgent, weekend or after-hours work | Quoted according to scheduling needs | Short notice, restricted service windows, additional staff and building-access requirements affect the final price. |
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We follow a defined process from the first enquiry through to final sign-off. The process sets the service scope, protects the floor surface and gives the customer a clear record of the agreed work.
Provide the floor type, approximate area, property type, current condition and access details. Include stains, worn coatings, renovation residue or other concerns. Clear photos improve the accuracy of the initial assessment.
We confirm the floor areas, proposed method, optional treatments, service time and price. Complex surfaces, unknown coatings and significant damage require an on-site inspection before the final scope is approved.
The cleaning team prepares the work area and follows the approved method. The process covers the main floor surface, accessible edges, corners and transitions. The team also manages loosened soil, cleaning residue and drying conditions.
Each service follows documented SOP checklists and WHS-led work practices. These controls support safe chemical handling, consistent task completion and clear accountability.
The supervisor checks the completed areas against the agreed scope. We record permanent marks, surface damage and treatment limits. The customer receives clear aftercare and drying instructions before the job closes.
Westlink supports every floor-cleaning service with registered business credentials, screened staff, documented procedures and a clearly defined scope.
Westlink Cleaning Services began in Bankstown in 2014 and now operates through Westlink Cleaning. The registered company details include ABN 21 645 574 385 and ACN 645 574 385.
Westlink assigns insured and police-checked cleaners to residential, commercial and strata work. Screening and insurance reduce access, liability and property-security risks. Insurance details are available on request.
Westlink states that its cleaning operations carry $20 million in public liability cover. The policy supports work in homes, workplaces and shared properties.
Every job follows an agreed scope and an SOP checklist. WHS-focused procedures guide site preparation and service delivery. Supervisor sign-off provides a final layer of quality control.
The team reviews the floor material, finish, coating and condition before selecting equipment or products. The process avoids one-method-fits-all cleaning.
The written quote confirms the areas, method, timing and optional treatments before work starts. Westlink provides one-off and recurring service options across Greater Sydney.
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Westlink provides written floor-cleaning quotes based on the property, floor type, area and condition. Call Westlink or submit the enquiry form below. Clear photos support the initial assessment. Complex, coated or damaged floors require an on-site inspection before the final method is confirmed.
Your quote will identify the included areas, proposed cleaning process and optional treatments.
We clean ceramic and porcelain tiles, grout, timber, engineered wood, parquetry, vinyl, resilient flooring, concrete, epoxy and suitable natural stone. The floor material, existing finish, coating condition and soil level determine the cleaning method. Our team inspects uncertain or specialist surfaces before confirming the service scope.
Yes. Tile and grout cleaning covers surface soil, embedded grime, edges and grout lines. The process uses controlled agitation and thorough residue removal. Grout sealing is quoted as a separate treatment after the surface has been cleaned and assessed.
Yes. Timber, engineered wood and parquetry require controlled moisture and finish-compatible products. We avoid aggressive scrubbing and excessive water. The team checks the existing coating before work starts. Cleaning removes suitable dirt and residue. Deep scratches, failed coatings and warped boards require repair or restoration.
We provide stripping and sealing for compatible floors and coatings. The process removes a suitable worn finish, prepares the surface and applies a new coating. An inspection confirms the floor type, coating condition and required finish. Stripping and sealing is not appropriate for every timber, stone or resilient surface.
No. Cleaning removes treatable soil, residue and many surface marks. Stain-removal results depend on the floor material, penetration depth and age of the contamination. Deep scratches, chemical burns, cracked tiles, warped timber and failed coatings remain physical damage. We identify treatment limits before starting the service.
Pricing depends on the floor material, area, condition, selected method and site access. Furniture movement, heavy staining, coating removal, sealing and specialist treatments also affect the quote. Send clear floor photos and an approximate area for an initial assessment. Westlink provides a written, scope-based quote before work begins.
Service time depends on the floor area, material, condition, cleaning method and drying requirements. A small open area takes less time than a property with several surfaces, heavy buildup or restricted access. The quote confirms the expected work period. Drying instructions are provided after the final inspection.
Westlink provides one-off and recurring commercial floor cleaning for suitable offices, retail premises, hospitality sites and shared properties. Scheduling is arranged around access and operational requirements. After-hours service is confirmed during quoting. Commercial plans define service frequency, work zones, drying controls and quality checks.
Eco-preferred and pet-conscious product options are available where the floor material and required treatment support their use. Product selection also considers the existing finish, contamination level and manufacturer guidance. Customers should identify pets, allergies or product concerns when requesting a quote so the team can confirm an appropriate method.
Remove small loose items from the treatment area. Secure pets and provide clear access to the floor. Tell Westlink about known coatings, previous treatments and damaged sections. Confirm parking, lift or building-access instructions before the appointment. Furniture movement and restricted areas should be discussed during quoting.