Walk-behind scrubbers
Best when aisles are tight or daily square footage fits a walking route. See the walk-behind collection for current models.
Floor machines
Request commercial pricing on walk-behind or rider floor scrubbers. This page is for buyers who already know they need a scrubber and want path width, runtime, and freight reviewed before they buy.
Square footage, floor type (concrete, tile, coated), aisle width, power available, and whether one operator or a crew will run the machine. If you already have a model shortlist, paste it on the RFQ page.
Deck type, battery chemistry, onboard charger, pad or brush kits, and whether you need a second battery for continuous shifts. Package pricing is often cleaner than buying the machine and consumables separately.
Confirm pallet access and whether the site can uncrate a freight machine. For Florida facilities, existing location pages cover statewide shipping context without inventing local technicians.
Best when aisles are tight or daily square footage fits a walking route. See the walk-behind collection for current models.
Better when open floors and shift length outpace a walk-behind. Confirm turning radius and dump access before you request pricing.
Need pads, chemicals, or a starter kit with the machine? Ask for a custom version of an existing package rather than a one-off SKU list.
Match cleaning path to the narrowest aisle and tank size to how long you can run between dump and refill. Include square footage and shift length on the quote form.
Yes. Disc decks are common on smooth floors. Cylindrical decks are often specified for grouted tile or debris. Tell us the floor surface so the quote is not generic.
Most commercial scrubbers ship freight. Dock access, liftgate, and residential delivery change the landed cost. Put the delivery ZIP and receiving notes on the request.
Include aisle width and floor type. If this is a bid, upload the RFQ after you submit or email the file to help@thecleaningbusiness.com.