Contact

Contact Minuteman for cleaning equipment guidance.

Share the cleaning site, floor area, machine family, or support question. The inquiry can be routed toward product selection, service planning, or replacement parts discussion.

Office route

Commercial cleaning equipment desk handling product selection, distributor routing, and fleet planning for the five machine families we track: floor scrubbers, floor sweepers, pressure washers, industrial vacuums, and dust collectors. New-machine sizing and existing-unit support follow separate intake paths.

Email

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Attach floor photos, an aisle measurement, or a current machine model so the first reply carries a candidate scrubber or sweeper path instead of a generic catalog.

Working hours and response

Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM Central Time, with a 24-hour quote-routing target on machine inquiries. Urgent service notes should include machine model, serial context, and site city. Same-day part availability is not guaranteed on every wear item; reorder cadence is set during the support plan so stock-outs do not become downtime.

How a request is verified

Two ways to confirm a machine fits before you commit.

A specification on paper is only a starting point. Minuteman supports two practical checks so a scrubber or sweeper choice is tested against your real floor, not an assumption.

On-site or photo floor assessment

Share floor photos, a rough layout, and aisle widths, or arrange a dealer walk-through. We measure open square footage, obstacle density, surface finish, and drain access, then map them to a candidate machine path. This step exists because coverage figures assume planned conditions that a real floor rarely matches exactly.

Demonstration or trial unit

For a shortlisted scrubber or sweeper, a dealer demo or trial places the actual machine on your floor for a shift. Operators confirm turning radius, recovery quality, runtime per charge, and noise before a purchase order is issued. A demo is the most reliable way to settle a walk-behind versus rider question.

If your site hasStart the conversation around
Long open aisles, one shiftRider scrubber, opportunity charging, productive-minute estimate
Tight retail floor, frequent stopsCompact walk-behind, quiet operation, evening cleaning window
Heavy dry debris or packaging scrapSweeper pass before scrubbing, hopper sizing, filter service interval
Wet production residue, drainsRecovery performance, splash control, sanitation-schedule fit

Tell us about your site

Send the details that make a recommendation specific.

Useful notes include square footage, surface type, debris load, cleaning hours, charging access, and whether the request is for a new scrubber, a sweeper, or support for an existing unit. Real-world limits like obstacle density, floor-seam condition, and operator training will change the result, so flag anything unusual about the site.