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How to Run a Cleaning Audit: A Step-by-Step Guide for Facility Managers

Facility managers often assume their commercial cleaning vendor is checking all the boxes, of course until someone complains. That’s when the gaps in service become clear. Whether you manage a healthcare facility, school, or corporate office, routine cleaning audits are essential to maintaining high standards. They help make sure cleaning crews are meeting expectations, protocols are followed, and nothing gets overlooked.

Conducting a cleaning audit doesn’t have to be overly complicated or time-consuming. With a little structure and the right tools, you can evaluate performance, hold providers accountable, and create a safer, healthier facility for everyone who walks through your doors. Let’s break down exactly how to conduct a cleaning audit that actually works.

Breaking Down Cleaning Audits

Before diving into logistics, it helps to define what a cleaning audit is and why it matters. A cleaning audit is a formal assessment that evaluates how well janitorial services are performing. It compares actual results against your agreed-upon standards, whether outlined in a contract, cleaning quality checklist, or service level agreement (SLA). The goal is to identify any inconsistencies, problem areas, or improvement opportunities.

Who Should Conduct Cleaning Audits?

Ideally, audits should be conducted by someone who’s familiar with your facility’s expectations, but not directly performing the cleaning. This could be a facility manager, operations leader, or third-party inspector. Some companies allow the vendor to self-audit, but it’s crucial to verify those results with independent checks.

Signs You Need to Run an Audit

You don’t always need a specific reason to conduct a cleaning audit; it should be routine. But some signs suggest it’s time to act now:

Employee Complaints Are Increasing

When staff consistently mention dirty restrooms, dusty surfaces, or overflowing trash cans, there’s a problem. A cleaning audit helps validate those concerns and document them objectively.

Health Issues or Absenteeism Spike

If illness seems to be spreading quickly or allergies are on the rise, it may be due to overlooked cleaning tasks like dusting vents or disinfecting surfaces.

Visual Cues of Neglect

From smudged entryway glass to scuffed floors, visible signs of poor maintenance indicate it’s time to investigate.

Step-by-Step: How to Conduct a Cleaning Audit

Cleaning audits are only effective when they’re consistent, thorough, and tied to clear expectations. Here’s a framework to guide your next one.

Step 1: Set Clear Standards

Start by reviewing your janitorial contract or scope of work. Every task that’s expected, whether daily, weekly, or monthly, should be on your audit checklist. If this doesn’t exist, now’s the time to build one.

Step 2: Choose Audit Frequency

Some businesses run quarterly audits, while others do them monthly or after special events. Higher-risk facilities like healthcare or food production may need weekly spot checks.

Step 3: Identify Who Will Conduct the Audit

Use someone objective who understands the facility’s expectations. Ideally, the same person (or team) should conduct follow-up audits for consistency.

Step 4: Inspect Key Areas

Your cleaning audit checklist should cover:

  • Restrooms (toilet cleanliness, paper supplies, odors)
  • Offices and Desks (dust levels, trash removal, surfaces wiped)
  • Common Areas (floors, high-touch surfaces, entryways)
  • Break Rooms/Kitchens (sink cleanliness, fridge maintenance, spills)
  • Floors and Carpets (vacuuming, mopping, spot cleaning)

Use a rating scale (e.g., Excellent, Acceptable, Needs Improvement) and add notes.

Step 5: Take Photos and Document Issues

Visual documentation helps prevent disputes and shows patterns over time. Use a simple spreadsheet or cleaning audit app to store notes and images.

At Ramco Building Maintenance, we take audits seriously, because they help us serve you better. Whether you need help developing a cleaning audit checklist or want a provider that always meets the mark, we’re here to raise the bar.

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Sample Cleaning Audit Checklist

A checklist ensures consistency, especially when multiple people are performing audits over time. Your cleaning audit checklist might include:

  • Trash bins emptied and liners replaced
  • Floors swept and mopped
  • Windows and mirrors streak-free
  • Dispensers filled (soap, sanitizer, towels)
  • High-touch surfaces disinfected
  • Vents and baseboards free of dust
  • Signs of pests or leaks noted
  • Carpet spot-cleaned as needed

Every item should be linked to a specific frequency (daily, weekly, monthly) and scored during audits.

How to Score and Evaluate Audit Results

Scoring helps you track trends over time and identify which areas consistently fall short.

Acceptable Standards

Most tasks should consistently hit “acceptable” or “excellent.” Occasional “needs improvement” scores are expected, but if they keep happening in the same areas, it’s time to raise the issue.

Red Flags

Multiple failures in key areas like restrooms or high-traffic common spaces are major concerns. They signal a potential problem with staff training or management oversight.

How to Discuss Audit Results With Your Vendor

Bringing up performance issues can feel awkward, but clear communication is essential. Be professional, factual, and constructive.

Provide Documentation

Show your vendor the checklist, ratings, and photos. This keeps the conversation focused on facts, not feelings.

Ask for a Corrective Plan

Vendors should be able to explain what went wrong and how they’ll address it. Whether it’s retraining staff or changing shift schedules, you deserve a clear solution.

Set a Timeline

Establish when the issues should be resolved and schedule a follow-up audit. Accountability is key.

What to Do After a Cleaning Audit

Now that you’ve gathered your results, what’s next?

Renew, Renegotiate, or Replace

If your vendor consistently delivers strong results, it may be time to renew your contract with confidence. If results are mixed, renegotiation might include increased check-ins or revised scopes of work. But if audits continue to show subpar performance, it may be time to explore new providers.

Most Important Things to Consider

Keep in mind the following performance evaluations for janitorial services as you conduct the audit process:

  • Set Clear Expectations: A vague contract makes auditing feel subjective. Make sure your janitorial agreement includes itemized tasks, frequencies, and quality standards.

  • Audit Regularly: One audit is helpful, but it won’t tell the full story. Monthly or quarterly reviews provide better insights and long-term trends.

  • Know Who’s Doing the Work: Is your provider using trained employees or rotating subcontractors? It makes a big difference in consistency.

Overlooked Considerations of the Audit Cleaning Process

Some issues fly under the radar during audits, until they become bigger problems. Watch for these:

  • Lack of Benchmarks: If your cleaning expectations aren’t well-defined, your vendor can’t meet them, and audits become subjective.

  • Vendor Self-Reporting Without Checks: Some vendors give themselves great grades. Always follow up with surprise audits or third-party reviews to verify.

  • Ignoring Recurring Issues: If the same small things are missed repeatedly, it suggests poor oversight. Address the root issue early.

  • Audit Results Not Tied to Contracts: Include audit language in your contract. If the vendor misses targets, you need leverage to renegotiate or exit the agreement.

  • Frontline Staff Input Ignored: Your front-desk receptionist or facilities coordinator often spots issues faster than management. Make sure they’re part of the feedback loop.

How to Use the Cleaning Audit Checklist Effectively

A checklist is only helpful if you use it strategically.

  • Review it with vendors during onboarding and quarterly check-ins.
  • Include the checklist in your service contract or SLA.
  • Compare scores over time to evaluate trends.
  • Share insights with internal teams to boost awareness.
  • Use audits to highlight successes, not just issues.
  • Don’t let perfect be the enemy of good. Focus on consistency and improvement.

Let Ramco Keep Your Facility Clean and Compliant

Cleaning audits aren’t about pointing fingers. They’re about ensuring that your team, your customers, and your vendors are all on the same page. With a structured audit process in place, you’ll catch issues before they become problems and improve the overall cleanliness of your facility.

Ramco Building Maintenance helps you go beyond guesswork. From detailed service checklists to performance reviews, we’re your partner in cleaning accountability. Get in touch with Wichita’s top commercial cleaner today.

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