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Summary of Cleaning

Here is a Summary of Key Cleaning Facts:


  1. The global commercial cleaning services market size was estimated at $292.6 billion in 2019. It was expected to reach $308.7 billion in 2020. (GrandViewResearch)

  2. In the past 10 years, the cleaning industry has grown a total of 6.6% on average each year. (Brandongaille)

  3. The hourly prices across the nation are now up to $55 to $65 per hour for deep cleaning, up from a national average of $25 to $30 pre-virus. (Onedesk)

  4. Franchise cleaning companies account for 10% of the total revenues in the cleaning services industry. (Brandongaille)

  5. There are 1,063,988 janitorial services businesses in the US as of 2021, an increase of 5.7% from 2020. (IBISWorld)

  6. The global household cleaning products market size was $163,981,000 in 2019. By 2027, it is projected to reach $312,493,000. (FortuneBusinessInsights)

  7. Household cleaning products have seen a substantial surge in demand, globally, primarily due to increased consumer concern about hygiene, cleanliness, and health. (MordorIntelligence)

  8. After surveying 100+ commercial cleaning companies across the U.S., we’ve found that the prices vary from $0.05 per square foot up to $2.00 per square foot for deep cleaning services. The average cost per square foot was $0.27 for deep cleaning services. (Onedesk)

  9. Approximately 7 million units of cleaning products and sanitizers have been sold since the pandemic began in the US. (Cleaning Institute)

  10. In the week that ended on February 29, 2020, rubbing alcohol’s sales value rose by 65.6% compared to the same time period of the previous year. (Statista)

  11. The global vacuum cleaner market size was valued at $10.01 billion in 2020. (GrandViewResearch)

  12. Sales of aerosol disinfectants grew by almost 400% compared to the same period of the previous year. (Statista)

  13. Around 33% of people do not use soap when washing their hands. (AllPortableSinks)




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