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Introduction to Floor Cleaning Machines
Gone are the days when even commercial cleaning crews completed their work with a good old-fashioned dustpan-and-broom. Today's commercial grade floor cleaning machines do everything elbow grease used to do - but better. Whether you operate a large business or a small retail store, you can reap the benefits of a floor cleaning machine.
In fact, by adding a floor cleaning machine to your maintenance and cleaning crew's toolkit, you will save money on labor and use your crew's skills in other much-needed areas. In this way, your floor cleaning machine will quickly pay for itself and show its value over the long-term.
In this Shopping Guide, learn about the different types of floor cleaning machines, their benefits, cost and buying tips.
Types of Floor Cleaning Machines
There are a variety of floor cleaning machines to choose from. Most are designed to serve the needs of different floor surfaces.
Here is a list of the most common types of floor cleaning machines:
Compact floor machine:
Scrubber floor machine:
Burnisher floor machine:
Deep cleaning floor machines:
Soft floor machines:
Specialty floor machines:
Nicknamed the swing machine, this type is low-speed and perfect for cleaning wood, tile and concrete. Its compact size makes navigating through tight spaces and around furniture and fixtures easy and error-free. The compact floor machine leaves your floors dirt-free and shining.
This type of floor machine is high-speed, which makes it ideal for cleaning highly textured flooring. They first clean and then dry the floor and come with a variety of brush sizes to handle different types of jobs.
The burnisher floor machine is quiet, fast and fabulous for burnishing away scuffs, scratch marks and other minor abrasions, leaving behind only a polished, glossy floor.
This category includes sweepers, scarifiers and safety buoys. The first is a gas-powered great addition to the cleaning toolkit for outdoor spaces such as stadiums or parking lots. Scarifiers can remove even the toughest deep dirt and oil stains with their variety of brush heads. And safety buoys are equipped with fans and batteries for small urgent jobs in high traffic areas.
This category includes commercial vacuums (for preventative maintenance), carpet extractors (for interim and restorative maintenance) and carpet dryers (for interim and restorative maintenance).
This highly specialized category includes floor cleaning machines made for difficult jobs, such critical filter vacuums for purifying the floor and air of hazardous particles, floor restoration machines for stripping/sanding/refinishing floor surfaces, touchless systems for deep cleaning and stone/marble polishing machines for these delicate surfaces.
Benefits of Floor Cleaning Machines
Among the many benefits of floor cleaning machines, one of the most universally appreciated is their versatility. Regardless of what type of cleaning job you have, there is a floor machine tailor-made for getting it done. Another key benefit, mentioned in the introduction, is how a floor cleaning machine can help companies cut labor costs and reduce the workload of the cleaning crew.
Yet another benefit is the reduced risk for cleaning crew workers when they use a floor cleaning machine rather than cleaning by hand. Today's floor cleaning machines are ergonomically designed to reduce the risk of strain or injury. Finally, a key benefit is the ability to fit the size of the cleaning machine to the size of the space.
Here are three main modes of operation to help with this:
Manual operation.
Automatic operation.
Ride-on operation.
This machine is pushed by the operator. It is designed as a very affordable, efficient machine to clean and polish compact spaces.
Here, the operator walks behind the machine and very lightly directs it to clean one area at a time. This type of operation is a good fit for larger carpets and floors.
For the largest spaces, nothing is better than the ride-on operation. Here, the operator rides on the machine itself and directs it to clean one area and then another. This type of machine can be used for indoor and outdoor spaces, but are not designed to clean narrow spaces.
Buying Tips for Floor Cleaning Machines
When you are shopping around and comparing floor cleaning machines, it can be helpful to use a checklist of features as a comparison tool. You might even keep a spreadsheet to see how different machines stack up when compared side-by-side.
Here are some key features to look for:
Simplicity of operation.
Durability.
Convenience.
If the machine is simple and easy to operate, there is less risk and less training time required.
Here you want to know how well the machine holds up and how long it will last you. So long as you do the required maintenance, you should get 8-10 years (400-600 hours) of use out of your machine, so use this as a benchmark.
Look for extra features to make maintenance and operation easier, like inclusion of a battery pack and backpack carrier, a larger tank for pouring in cleaning solution and the like.
Safety and environmental friendliness
Choosing an eco-friendly machine can help you promote your company's image as environmentally friendly, and choosing a safe and reliable machine just makes good business sense.
Floor Cleaning Machines Pricing
Different types of machines have different price ranges. As well, you will have annual maintenance costs (which can often be taken care of by purchasing a preventative maintenance contract at the time of purchase).
Here is the ballpark price range for different machine types:
- Hand-operated (compact): $500-$2,000.
- Automatic (walk-behind): $3,000-$10,000.
- Ride-on (indoor/outdoor): $8,000-$100,000.
When negotiating the final price, be sure that the price includes all the supplies you need (brushes, sponges, cleaning solution, charger, batteries, et al) and that it includes tax, shipping, delivery and installation fees.