Ancillary services that keep facilities truly “ready,” not just cleaned.

From deep cleans and floor care to windows, vents, and specialty projects, AHI’s ancillary services are built into your facility systems, so the details that matter don’t get left behind.

You’re judged on more than day‑to‑day cleaning.

Even when daily cleaning is solid, facility and operations leaders still get hit with:

  • complaints about floors that look dull or worn
  • comments about dirty vents, dusty ledges, or streaked glass
  • issues found during inspections in corners, edges, and “behind the scenes” areas
  • sudden needs for deep cleaning tied to events, seasons, or incidents

Ancillary services are where those details live. If they’re not part of a plan, they become a string of emergencies.

A clear scope for the work that doesn’t happen every day.

A well‑designed ancillary program typically includes:

Floor care

Periodic stripping, refinishing, scrubbing, and burnishing to keep hard floors and VCT looking intentional, not neglected.

Carpet care

Scheduled extraction and spot treatment, so carpets don’t slowly become a collection of stains.

Window and glass cleaning

Interior and selected exterior glass cleaning that protects first impressions.

High and detailed dusting

Vents, ledges, ceiling fixtures, and other spots that collect dust and attention.

Restroom deep cleans

Periodic, more intensive service to reset fixtures, grout, and surfaces.

Specialty cleaning

Upholstery, partitions, stairwells, storage and mechanical spaces, and other “in between” areas.

We help define which of these matter most in your environment, and how often they need to be done to keep you ahead of complaints and inspections.

Planned, scheduled, and owned, not just “as needed.”

Accountable.

Ancillary services are scheduled, scoped, and documented, not handled with “we’ll get to it when we can.” You know what will be done, how often, and who is responsible for completion and quality checks.

Hands‑On.

Supervisors and Regional VPs walk the areas where ancillary services matter most: floors, glass, high‑visibility spaces, mechanical and back‑of‑house, to see whether the plan is actually producing the standard you agreed on.

Invested.

We invest in training, equipment, and methods for the types of surfaces and environments you have, so we protect your finishes instead of wearing them down. The goal is long‑term asset care as much as short‑term appearance.

Ancillary work scheduled into how your buildings actually run.

Rather than treat ancillary work as a set of one‑off projects, we integrate it into your Facility Systems:

Interior Environment System

  • Regular floor and carpet care cycles tied to traffic patterns and events
  • Glass and detailed dusting scheduled to support first impressions and inspections

Clinical & Controlled Environments

  • Methods and frequencies aligned with infection‑prevention and compliance needs
  • Careful attention to surfaces around equipment and in support spaces

Industrial & High‑Security System

  • Floor, stairwell, and high‑dusting routines tuned to safety and audit expectations

Residential & Community Environment System

  • Schedules for common areas, dining, activity spaces, and corridors that maintain dignity and comfort

Public‑Facing Environment

  • Planning around peak traffic and key dates (holidays, events, sales cycles, services)

Ancillary services become part of the rhythm of the building, not surprises.

The details stop undermining the bigger picture.

When ancillary services are planned and executed as part of the system, facility leaders usually see:

  • fewer “you missed this” comments about vents, corners, and hard‑to‑reach spots
  • fewer last‑minute requests for floor work before important visits or events
  • surfaces and finishes that hold up better over time
  • inspections and walkthroughs that focus less on obvious neglect and more on higher‑level topics

The building feels maintained, not just cleaned.

Prioritizing the most sensitive spaces.

We help you focus ancillary effort on:

  • lobbies, entrances, and main corridors
  • restrooms and high‑use public spaces
  • executive and client‑facing areas
  • stairs, elevators, and secondary corridors that can show wear quickly
  • high‑dust and hard‑to‑reach areas that attract attention during inspection

From there, we scale out to the rest of the site in a way that matches budget and risk.

Predictable work, predictable spend.

Because ancillary services are scoped and scheduled, you can:

  • see in advance what work is planned and when
  • align budgets with realistic frequencies instead of emergency add‑ons
  • communicate clearly with leadership about what is covered and what isn’t

That makes it easier to defend both the spend and the standard.

Share the areas you’re most concerned about. We’ll show you what a plan could look like.

You don’t have to list every detail to start. If you can point to:

  • the spaces that generate the most “you missed this” comments
  • the areas you worry about before inspections or big visits
  • surfaces you’re concerned about wearing out too quickly

we can map that against what an integrated ancillary program would entail.

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