We support cleanrooms and labs with reliable facility services designed to help maintain safe, controlled, and professional environments.

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Built for Cleaner,
Safer Workspaces

Cleanrooms and labs require more than standard facility support. These spaces need careful planning, reliable maintenance, and service providers who understand the importance of cleanliness, safety, and controlled access.

Our services help support cleanrooms, laboratories, research spaces, and related facilities with solutions that keep the building cleaner, safer, and easier to manage. From lighting and plumbing to matting, access control, sanitization support, and facility upgrades, we help maintain the spaces that support critical work.

Clean Rooms & Labs
Clean Rooms & Labs
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Reliable Support for
Sensitive Environments

Our team can help coordinate the facility services needed to keep labs and cleanrooms operating smoothly. With the right maintenance, cleaning support, access controls, and facility upgrades, these spaces can stay safer, more organized, and better prepared for daily operations.

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How We Support
Cleanrooms & Labs

Cleaner Workspaces

Helps maintain spaces where cleanliness, consistency, and attention to detail matter every single day.

Controlled Access

Supports secure entry for labs, cleanrooms, storage areas, and other restricted facility spaces that require oversight.

High-Touch Sanitization

Helps reduce unwanted buildup on high-touch, high-use, and sensitive surfaces throughout the entire facility.

Contamination Control

Cleaner environments through surface cleaning, sanitization, and disinfecting practices that protect critical areas.

Preventive Maintenance

Supports routine maintenance that helps catch issues early and reduce avoidable facility downtime.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you support cleaning cleanrooms and labs?

We support cleanrooms and labs with approved routine cleaning, disinfecting, floor care, trash removal, restocking, and general facility upkeep. Our role is to help maintain clean, organized support spaces while working within your facility’s procedures and access rules.

Can you clean inside active lab work areas?

We can clean approved areas, but lab staff typically handle sensitive equipment, active experiments, samples, specialized work surfaces, and controlled processes. We coordinate with your team to understand which areas we can safely service.

Do you clean lab floors, walls, and common areas?

Yes. We can clean floors, walls, doors, handles, restrooms, gowning areas, hallways, break areas, and other approved support spaces to help keep the facility clean and professional.

Can you clean gowning areas and entry points?

Yes. We can clean and maintain approved gowning areas, entry points, doors, floors, handles, benches, and other high-touch surfaces. These areas are important for controlling what enters the cleanroom, so we follow your facility’s procedures and cleaning requirements closely.

Do you handle chemicals, samples, or lab equipment?

No. Chemicals, samples, instruments, and specialized lab equipment should be handled by trained lab staff or approved specialists. This helps protect your work, your staff, and the integrity of the lab environment.

Can you work around lab schedules?

Yes. We can schedule cleaning during approved service windows, after hours, or around sensitive lab operations to reduce disruption and avoid interfering with ongoing work.

Can you support recurring cleaning plans?

Yes. We can provide daily, weekly, or custom cleaning plans based on your facility requirements, traffic levels, and operating schedule. This helps keep cleanrooms and labs consistently maintained.

How do you handle construction work without contaminating a cleanroom?

We take strict precautions to prevent contamination and follow facility-specific protocols at all times. For any work near or within cleanroom environments, we coordinate closely with your team and limit our scope to approved activities.

Typical measures include:

  • Physical containment: Sealing off work areas with barriers to prevent dust or particles from spreading
  • Controlled access: Restricting entry points and using designated pathways to isolate work zones
  • Negative air or dust control: Using filtration or containment methods where required
  • Scheduled work windows: Performing work during shutdowns or low-activity periods whenever possible
  • Clean materials and tools: Using appropriate equipment and keeping work areas organized and controlled
  • Thorough cleanup: Completing detailed cleaning after work is finished to return the area to acceptable conditions

While it is technically possible to set up containment so a cleanroom can remain usable during nearby work, we recommend planning to close the facility while construction is being completed whenever possible. Cleanrooms require careful setup, controlled access, dust prevention, and detailed cleanup, so closing the space helps reduce contamination risk and allows the work to be completed more efficiently.

Because of the setup involved, we also recommend stacking construction projects together when possible. This allows teams to gain access once, complete multiple updates at the same time, and reduce repeated disruptions to the cleanroom environment.

For highly sensitive cleanroom construction or modifications, we recommend working with Washington Construction. They can coordinate with your facility manager to help ensure the cleanroom maintains its required standards, while we support surrounding maintenance and cleanup efforts.

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