Why rigid schedules fail
Not every business runs nine to five. Churches have weekend services. Medical offices have late evenings. Manufacturing facilities run shifts around the clock. Retail and hospitality have rush periods that move through the day. A rigid cleaning schedule does not fit any of them.
A vendor that only offers one cleaning window is telling you what works for them, not what works for you. The cost shows up as cleaning during peak hours, missed deep work because the window is too short, or visible crews where occupants would rather not see them.
The right schedule starts from how your building is actually used, not from the vendor's default route plan.
