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Cleaning & janitorial funding

Funding for cleaning & janitorial businesses.

Hire ahead of new contracts, buy equipment and supplies, and bridge net-30/60 commercial invoices.

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The funding challenges cleaning owners face

We've seen them all — and we know which funding solves each one.

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Slow-paying clients

Commercial contracts pay on net-30/60 while costs hit weekly.

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Hiring ahead of work

New contracts need crews staffed before the first payment.

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Equipment & supplies

Machines and consumables tie up cash between jobs.

Funding that fits cleaning

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Invoice-based funding

Turn outstanding commercial invoices into cash today.

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Line of credit

Cover payroll and supplies between client payments.

Working capital advance

Fast capital to staff up for a new account.

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Term loan

Fund equipment, vehicles, or an expansion into new markets.

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Funding paths to choose from
All
Credit profiles welcome
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Cost to get matched

cleaning funding: common questions

What's the best funding for a cleaning business?

It depends on your goal. Invoice-based funding and line of credit are common fits for cleaning owners. We compare every option against your numbers and match you to the right one — at no cost.

Can I get cleaning funding with bad credit?

Often, yes. Revenue-based working capital and equipment financing weigh your sales and assets more heavily than your credit score, so cleaning owners with imperfect credit still have real options.

How fast can a cleaning business get funded?

Revenue-based and equipment options can move in as little as 24–72 hours. SBA and term loans take longer but cost less. We'll help you weigh speed against cost for your situation.

How much funding can my cleaning business qualify for?

It scales with your revenue, time in business, and the funding type. Pre-qualifying takes about two minutes, won't affect your credit, and shows the range and products that fit.

Win the next contract.

Free, no obligation, and it won't touch your credit.

Get pre-qualified →