Sable

Seven kinds of workplace, each priced on its own terms.

A clinic is not an office with different furniture. Pick the space and the figure is worked out the way that space is actually cleaned.

For the people who pay for their own cleaning.

Seven kinds of place, and we are still strict about it. The person signing the invoice has to be the person whose customers walk through it tomorrow — and it has to be work their own staff cannot absorb between jobs.

Five nights a week can mean a thirty minute sweep or a four hour deep clean. We write the scope down, name the person who owns your account, and give you a real figure now, confirmed after we walk the space.

The waiting room of a small private medical practice, empty at the end of the day
Practices and clinics

Medical, dental and veterinary. Infection control is not a preference here, and the people qualified to run the room are not the people who should be cleaning it after hours.

What it costsPractices and clinics
A small independent restaurant dining room shortly after the last table has left
Restaurants and cafés

Front of house after service, and the deep work that closing duties never quite reach. The room a guest judges you on before they have tasted anything.

What it costsRestaurants and cafés
An empty apartment on handover day, newly finished with protective sheeting still down
Post-build

Handover day. The difference between a finished flat and a sold one is often just this, and it is the one job a builder will always give to somebody else.

What it costsPost-build
The changing room of an independent gym at the end of the evening, empty, with the shower area beyond
Gyms and studios

Equipment floor, locker rooms and showers. The wet areas are the job — they run at a quarter of the pace of the gym floor and they are what a member notices first.

What it costsGyms and studios
A small independent clothing shop shortly after closing, tidied for the night
Retail

Shops with a cleaning budget rather than a rota. Footfall drives this more than floor area does, which is why a small busy store can cost more to keep than a large quiet one.

What it costsRetail
A small tenanted office at dusk, desks empty and monitors asleep
Offices

Tenanted offices, priced the same way as everything else. We do not bid multi-tenant towers, where cleaning sits in the service charge and is tendered at portfolio scale on price.

What it costsOffices
An aisle between pallet racking in a distribution warehouse at night, the floor recently scrubbed
Warehouse and industrial

Floor care and janitorial, quoted only after we walk the building. Racking density and which shift we can get in move the number far more than square footage does.

What it costsWarehouse and industrial

Not multi-tenant office towers, where cleaning sits inside the building's operating costs and is tendered at portfolio scale on price — but owner-occupied offices, yes. Not salons, studios or small shops either: their own staff clean between clients and at close, and we would be selling something nobody needs to buy.

What a workplace costs.

Floor area, what the space is, and how often. Those three settle it, and the console works to the same rates as the table beneath it.

Where you are
What the space is
Floor area (sq ft)
How often

Answer four things and the price appears.

No site visit needed to get a number. We confirm it after a walkthrough.

A 2,000 sq ft space, priced five ways

Indicative monthly cost by space type and frequency, Northern New Jersey.
SpacePer visitWeekly, a monthTwo nights, a month
Practices and clinicsPer visit$158Weekly, a month$679Two nights, a month$1,170
Restaurants and cafésPer visit$153Weekly, a month$658Two nights, a month$1,144
Gyms and studiosPer visit$141Weekly, a month$606Two nights, a month$1,058
RetailPer visit$83Weekly, a month$357Two nights, a month$624
OfficesPer visit$80Weekly, a month$344Two nights, a month$598

Northern New Jersey rates, before tax, illustrative until Sable begins trading. Warehouses are quoted only after a walkthrough — racking density and shift access move the figure more than floor area does — and post-construction is priced per job rather than per month.

This is not a checkout.

A person reads your request, checks we reach your address, and assigns your home a team. You get their names before any of them gets your key.

We hire before we sell, so intake is capped. A team of two holds around thirty-six homes between them, and a city takes on two or three cleaners a month — which is the whole reason a familiar face is possible at all. A service that will take everyone who asks this week is telling you something about who will be standing in your kitchen next year.

If we are full in your area we will say so and tell you when we expect to reach you, rather than booking you in and sending whoever is free.