Built for US commercial cleaning and janitorial businesses

Find and Score Commercial Cleaning Leads in Your City

Search for offices, clinics, gyms, warehouses, property managers, and other businesses that may need recurring commercial cleaning services. Score each prospect, save the best-fit leads, and export a cleaner list for outreach.

Use the data for professional outreach. Review contact details before large campaigns and keep opt-out notes for your records.

Stop Building Cleaning Prospect Lists by Hand

Many cleaning companies still find prospects by opening business profiles, checking websites, copying phone numbers, and cleaning spreadsheets manually. The hard part is not only finding businesses. It is knowing which businesses are worth contacting first.

How It Works

1

Find

Search local businesses by city, niche, or target customer type.

2

Score

Review lead fit based on category, location, contact details, reviews, and cleaning potential.

3

Save

Keep the best-fit prospects in your saved lead list before outreach.

4

Export

Download your list and use it for calls, email outreach, or CRM follow-up.

Find Businesses That May Need Cleaning Services

Start with business types that are more likely to need recurring office cleaning, janitorial service, facility cleaning, or vendor cleaning support.

Office buildings
Medical offices
Dental clinics
Restaurants
Gyms and fitness studios
Warehouses
Property managers
Apartment complexes
Schools and daycare centers

Do Not Just Collect Leads. Score Them.

A large list can still waste time if the businesses are not a good fit. Lead scoring helps you decide which commercial cleaning prospects should be contacted first.

Use the score as a starting point, then review the business before calling, emailing, or adding it to your outreach process.

Scoring Signals

Business category
City or service area
Website availability
Phone number availability
Review count
Rating
Opening hours
Business status
Commercial cleaning fit

Preview the Type of Leads You Can Build

This sample shows how a scored lead list can help you review prospects before outreach. Real results depend on your search, location, data availability, and final review.

Business NameBusiness TypeLocationLead ScoreContact StatusOutreach Fit
Downtown DentalDental ClinicMiami, FL88Website + phone foundHigh
City Fitness CenterGymAustin, TX82Contact page foundGood
Metro Property GroupProperty ManagerDallas, TX91Website + phone foundHigh

Sample data is for demonstration. Review all leads before outreach.

Who This Is For

CleanServiceLeads is built for cleaning business owners who want a faster way to find and prioritize local commercial prospects.

Commercial cleaning companies
Janitorial service providers
Office cleaning businesses
Floor care teams
Facility cleaning providers
Cleaning owners doing outreach

Frequently Asked Questions

How is this different from a basic scraper?

A basic scraper usually gives you raw business data. This tool is focused on commercial cleaning prospecting. It helps you search business types, review useful signals, score prospects, save leads, and export a cleaner list for outreach.

Does it work in my city?

It is built for US cities and regions where public business data is available. You can search by city and business type to build a local prospect list.

Are these businesses guaranteed to need cleaning services?

No. The tool helps you find businesses that may be a fit based on category, location, contact details, reviews, and other signals. You should review each prospect before outreach.

Can I export the leads for outreach?

Yes. You can save the best-fit prospects and export your list for calls, email outreach, CRM follow-up, or appointment setting.

Can I cancel anytime?

Yes. Founding members are locked in at $19/mo for life, and you can cancel your subscription whenever you need to.

Start Finding Commercial Cleaning Leads

Search by city and business type, score your best-fit prospects, save leads, and export a cleaner outreach list.

Get Full Access

Data is sourced for professional outreach. Review contacts before large campaigns, avoid misleading subject lines, and keep opt-out notes.