Commercial Floor Care, Stripping & Waxing in Western PA
A commercial floor either looks finished or it doesn't. The line between the two is regular, professional floor care — strip and wax on a real schedule, buffing in between, and the right products for the surface you actually have. Rolling Hills Industries has performed commercial floor care across Western Pennsylvania since 1986.
We work on VCT, terrazzo, sealed concrete, luxury vinyl tile, and mixed-surface buildings. Most of the work happens after-hours so your operation doesn't lose a day.
Commercial Hard Floor Cleaning & Care Services
Strip and wax — Full removal of old floor finish, neutralization, and re-application of multiple coats of high-quality finish. The reset that makes a tired floor look new.
Buffing and burnishing — Periodic high-speed work between strip-and-wax cycles to keep gloss high and traffic patterns from showing.
Deep scrubbing — Aggressive cleaning of soiled hard floors without full strip-and-wax, often used as an interim step.
Floor restoration — Stain removal, re-finishing, and recovery work for floors that have been neglected.
Concrete care — Sealed concrete cleaning, maintenance, and protective treatments.
Mixed-surface buildings — Many commercial facilities have a combination of VCT, LVT, terrazzo, and tile. We sequence the work so the building gets done as one project.
Hard Flooring Surfaces We Work On
VCT (vinyl composition tile)
Luxury vinyl tile (LVT)
Sheet vinyl
Terrazzo (acid-free maintenance)
Sealed and stained concrete
Ceramic and porcelain tile
Other hard surfaces — call to confirm
When Does a Floor Need Strip & Wax?
A few signs your facility’s hard flooring may need some attention:
Visible traffic patterns even after mopping
Yellowing or graying of the finish around heavy-use areas
Buildup at walls, baseboards, or under furniture
Loss of gloss that buffing won't bring back
Visible scratches that have penetrated multiple coats of finish
For most commercial buildings, a 12-month strip and wax cycle is typical, with quarterly buffing in between. High-traffic facilities — auto dealerships, healthcare entrances, retail — often run on 6–9 month cycles.
Why It Matters Who Does Your Floor Care
Floor care is one of the easiest places for a cleaning company to cut corners. Cheap finish, skipped coats, sloppy edge work — none of it shows up the night the floor is done. It shows up six months later, when the floor is failing and nobody can explain why.
Our crews are trained specifically on floor care. The same supervisors who run our daily janitorial accounts oversee floor care projects, so the work matches what you've come to expect from us.
Industries Where Floor Care Matters Most
Hard floor care and cleaning is critical to setting a great first impression and keeping customer and residents happy. We work across industries like:
Auto dealerships — Showroom floors are sales tools that help create a welcoming space.
Banks and financial offices — Lobby floors set the tone for the entire branch.
Medical offices — High-touch, high-traffic environments where floor finish doubles as infection control.
Office buildings — First impressions for tenants and visitors.
Manufacturing and warehouse offices — The office side of an industrial facility, where cleanliness signals quality.
Contact us today and we’d be happy to provide a custom estimate for your hard floor care and cleaning.
Floor Care FAQs
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Both. Many clients use us for one-time strip and wax before audits, customer visits, or after a renovation. We're happy to bid project work.
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For a typical office floor, the work is done overnight. Larger spaces and full-building projects often run two nights or a weekend.
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Usually, yes. We'll identify the existing finish and either match it or recommend a step up if appropriate.
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Yes — fully insured and bonded for commercial cleaning and floor care work.
Get Your Floors Back
Tell us about your facility, and a Rolling Hills Industries’ representative will walk the floor with you. We'll diagnose what your floor actually needs and put together a real proposal — not a template quote.