Churches and worship facilities are used differently than offices. A sanctuary, lobby, nursery, classroom wing, fellowship hall, and restroom corridor each require a different cleaning rhythm — and the highest-visibility moments often happen on weekends.
What Matters Most
A church cleaning partner should understand:
Questions to Ask Before Hiring
Ask whether the company walks the facility before quoting, how they handle special events, who supervises quality, and whether they can separate weekly cleaning from deep-clean projects such as carpet, tile, or window cleaning.
How ACS Supports Worship Facilities
ACS builds scopes around the way the facility is actually used. That means the cleaning plan can prioritize sanctuary presentation, bathroom readiness, classroom safety, and event turnover without forcing the church into a generic commercial checklist.