Pricing and Costs of Portable Floor Cleaning Equipment

Consider the long term costs of owning portable floor cleaning equipment

By Casey Holley
Buying floor cleaning equipment for your company is a considerable investment. Some of the floor cleaner machines are fairly expensive, while others are rather inexpensive.

The pricing and costs of portable floor cleaning equipment doesn't stop when you purchase the floor cleaner machine. Consider the following costs for your commercial floor cleaning equipment:

1. Calculate the cost of the floor cleaning supplies you need in order for the floor cleaning machine to work properly.

2. Determine the price of all the accessories you need for the floor cleaning equipment.

3. Take the cost of replacement parts for the floor cleaning machines into account, even if the machine is under a warranty.

 

Consider the cost of supplies for the portable floor cleaning equipment

Floor cleaning supplies, such as stripper, wax, shampoo, stain repellent and deodorizer, are necessary to keep the floors clean. The cost associated with these supplies is recurring, as you can't reuse the supplies.
Try: WholeSale Industrial Supply sells floor cleaning supplies. If you register as a member of the website, you can take advantage of member pricing. Floor cleaning chemicals range from $60 to well above $600 for some chemicals. Protect Carpet Cleaning sells soap and surfactant free cleaning supplies for portable floor steam cleaners. Product packages start at around $30.

Figure out the cost of attachments for the floor care equipment

Most commercial floor cleaning machines are sold with only the basic unit. Because of this, you will have to purchase all the accessories you need. Some of the items to consider are brushes, upholstery tools, pads, squeegees and stair tools. Keep in mind that even these items may periodically need replacing.
Try: Parish Maintenance Supply sells floor care supplies to fit a variety of floor care systems. Pads for portable floor buffer machines start at $15 per case for the smallest pads. A & R Supply has a varied selection of tools for floor cleaner machines. Wands, for example, range in price from around $60 to higher than $400.

Price replacement parts for the floor cleaner machines

When your floor care equipment isn't working normally, you may have to purchase replacement parts. Some of these parts are inexpensive and others are almost as costly as buying new floor cleaning equipment. Knowing the prices for these parts prior to purchasing new equipment help you take the overall maintenance cost of the machine into account.
Try: IVIE Enterprises sells a varied selection of mechanical replacement parts, including motors for many different floor cleaning machines. Prices for replacement mechanical parts start at about $150. JC Carpet sells replacement parts for floor care equipment. Hardware is as low as $1 and specialty parts, such as Hide a Hose parts are as high as $700.

 

  • Consider buying a storage caddy to keep all of the supplies for your floor cleaning equipment organized.