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Maintenance ScheduleLast updated March 2026

Commercial Floor Care Maintenance Schedule

The concrete floor-care schedule S&T Janitorial follows across VCT, LVT, terrazzo, polished concrete, and carpet installations in Odessa, Midland, and the Permian Basin. Every interval below is calibrated to Permian Basin traffic + soil load, not a generic national spec.

Reviewed by Devon Vasquez, Customer Service Executive 400+ accounts across the Permian Basin Texas HUB Vendor since 2013
Weekly High-speed burnish on VCT
Quarterly Recoat wax layer (interim scrub)
Annual Full strip + 4-coat rebuild
6–10 yrs VCT surface life on this schedule

VCT (Vinyl Composition Tile) Schedule

VCT is the most common commercial floor in the Permian Basin — banks, medical offices, retail, back-of-house in restaurants. The wax layer is the disposable protective barrier; the tile itself only fails if you let the wax fail.

IntervalTaskPurpose
DailyDust-mop + damp-mop with neutral cleanerRemove abrasive grit before it scratches wax
WeeklyHigh-speed burnish (1500+ RPM)Restore gloss, re-heal micro-scratches
MonthlyAuto-scrub + spray-buff (light chemistry)Remove embedded dirt without stripping
QuarterlyInterim scrub + 1 wax coat recoatRebuild lost wax layer, extend strip interval
AnnualFull strip + 4-coat wax rebuildComplete reset — brings surface back to new-install condition

LVT / Luxury Vinyl Plank

LVT does NOT get waxed — the manufacturer's factory finish is the top layer. Waxing LVT voids most product warranties. The schedule below preserves the factory finish for its full rated life (typically 10–20 years).

IntervalTaskNote
DailyDust-mop + damp-mop with neutral (pH 7–9) cleanerNo acidic or alkaline chemistry
WeeklyDamp-mop with LVT-safe cleanerNot a general-purpose floor cleaner
MonthlyAuto-scrub with soft brushes onlyAggressive brushes damage embossing
QuarterlyDeep-scrub + protective factory-finish restorerProduct-specific — check manufacturer spec
NeverWax, seal, or stripDamages factory finish, voids warranty

Terrazzo & Stone

Terrazzo is common in older Permian Basin banks and courthouses. It's a poured-in-place composite (marble/glass chips in cementitious binder) that needs periodic honing + sealing rather than wax.

IntervalTaskChemistry
DailyDust-mop + neutral pH cleanNever acid — etches the marble chips
MonthlyDiamond-pad burnish (low grit)Restores light polish
Semi-annualDeep-clean + impregnating sealer refreshWater-based penetrating sealer
5–7 yearsDiamond honing (600–3000 grit progression)Full re-polish — done by specialty contractor

Polished Concrete

Polished concrete has become the default in Permian Basin warehouses, showrooms, and modern retail. The polished surface is the concrete itself, densified and honed to gloss — there's no coating to wear off.

IntervalTaskNote
DailyAuto-scrub with pH-neutral chemistryRemoves traffic soil
WeeklyBurnish with soft polishing padMaintains gloss
QuarterlyDensifier / conditioner reapplicationExtends polish life
3–5 yearsRe-polish (400–3000 grit progression)Restores original gloss level

Carpet Care Schedule

Permian Basin carpet fails from oil field dust + red clay — not office traffic. The schedule below is calibrated for regional soil load.

IntervalTaskPurpose
DailyVacuum with beater-bar uprightExtract loose grit before it locks in
WeeklyEdging + spot-cleanPrevent visible traffic lanes
MonthlyEncapsulation-clean high-traffic lanesInterim between extractions
QuarterlyHot-water extraction (whole floor)S&T rate: $0.52/sq ft
AnnualFull restorative extraction + protector reapplyExtends carpet life 30–50%

Chemistry & Equipment

  • Neutral pH (7–9) cleaner — Green Seal certified is the S&T default
  • Never use ammonia on wax finishes — dulls gloss + accelerates yellowing
  • Never use vinegar or citric-acid cleaners on terrazzo, marble, or unsealed grout
  • Auto-scrubbers: Kärcher / Tennant / Nilfisk — commercial-grade, not consumer rentals
  • Burnisher: 1500+ RPM propane or corded electric — battery burnishers underperform on VCT
  • Wax product: 25%-solids commercial wax (4-coat build = one-year interval), not big-box "floor polish"
  • Encapsulation carpet cleaner: crystalline polymer chemistry, vacuum-away next day
  • Vent filtration: HEPA-rated for waxing/burnishing operations near occupied spaces

Interval Cost Ranges (Permian Basin)

ServiceRangeS&T Standard
VCT strip + wax (4 coats)$0.30–$0.75/sq ft$0.55/sq ft
VCT quarterly recoat$0.15–$0.25/sq ft$0.20/sq ft
Carpet extraction$0.35–$0.75/sq ft$0.52/sq ft
Terrazzo semi-annual maintenance$0.85–$1.40/sq ft$1.10/sq ft
Polished concrete densifier refresh$0.25–$0.55/sq ft$0.40/sq ft

Answers to the questions buyers ask first

The questions Permian Basin facility managers ask most often — with the honest answers from S&T's operations team.

How often do we actually need to strip and re-wax VCT?

Once a year is the S&T standard on this schedule — because the quarterly recoat cycle keeps rebuilding the wax layer, so you never have to strip aggressively. If a provider is trying to strip your VCT every 6 months, they're either not doing the quarterly recoats or they're using cheap wax that fails prematurely.

Can we skip the quarterly interim scrub?

You can, but you'll pay for it at the annual strip. The interim scrub removes 60–70% of the embedded soil before it locks into the wax. Skip it and the annual strip takes 2x longer, needs harsher chemistry, and shortens the tile's overall life. Interim scrubbing is the single highest-ROI floor-care task there is.

Does polished concrete really never need re-polishing?

It needs re-polishing on a 3–5 year cycle in a Permian Basin commercial environment — sooner if the site has heavy oil-field traffic. The densifier + conditioner refresh (quarterly) is what extends the polish life. Sites that skip the densifier see gloss drop in 18 months, then need full re-polish at year 3.

Why is Permian Basin carpet extraction more expensive than the national average?

Because Permian Basin carpet has red clay + oil field dust loaded into it — the extraction dwell time and chemistry cost more. S&T's $0.52/sq ft rate is what real full-restorative extraction costs on this soil load. Cheaper rates ($0.15–$0.25/sq ft) are usually "bonnet cleaning," which is a top-layer wipe that doesn't remove locked-in soil.

Should we use walk-off mats?

Yes — and the mat length matters. NFSI recommends 15 feet of walk-off surface at every exterior entrance to capture 80% of tracked-in soil. That means 5 feet outside, 5 feet inside vestibule, and 5 feet inside the interior door. Most Permian Basin buildings run 6-foot mats total and wonder why their floor care costs are high.

Is auto-scrubbing better than mopping?

For any floor over 3,000 sq ft, yes — auto-scrubbing extracts water + soil rather than pushing it around like a mop does. Manual mopping is fine for restrooms and small areas; anything larger and you're saving your provider labor at the cost of your floor's life.

Ready to audit your current floor-care program?

S&T will walk your site and tell you exactly which intervals are on-track and which are drifting — free of charge.

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