In 2026, facility managers are under immense pressure to do more with less. As operational costs rise and labor markets remain tight, the line item for janitorial services is being scrutinized like never before.
The debate is timeless: Do you keep full control with an in-house team, or do you hand the keys to a professional cleaning services company?
Most organizations look at the hourly wage of a janitor and compare it to the hourly rate of a contractor. If the in-house wage is lower, they assume they are saving money. This is a financial illusion.
To understand the true cost of in-house vs outsourced cleaning, we need to look at the total cost of ownership—including the hidden liabilities that don't show up on a simple P&L statement.
When you hire your own cleaners, you aren't just paying for cleaning; you are paying for the infrastructure to support that cleaning. In 2026, the administrative burden of an internal team is heavier than ever.
Most facility managers know that a new auto-scrubber costs $10,000+. But the real budget killer isn't the machine—it's the daily maintenance. Do you know how much a single rubber squeegee blade costs? For a standard commercial machine, a replacement set of specialized squeegee blades costs between $120 and $180. That might sound like a small line item, but in a gritty industrial environment, those blades wear down quickly. You might be replacing them every month to ensure the floor actually gets dry.
Then, you have to account for the rest of the consumables:
You are constantly signing off on "small" $200 invoices that bleed your operating budget dry. But when you outsource to a third-party, the contractor owns the machine, the batteries, and the blades. You pay for a clean floor; you never see an invoice for a rubber blade again.
Outsourcing to a specialized cleaning services company like Impact transfers the risk from your books to ours. You aren't buying a person’s time; you are buying a specific outcome (a clean building) for a fixed price.
Because we purchase supplies for thousands of buildings across Canada and the US, we pay a fraction of the price for chemicals, consumables, and machinery compared to a single facility manager purchasing for one building. We pass these efficiencies on to you.
An in-house janitor is often a generalist. An outsourced team brings specialists. We have crews that do nothing but high-tech floor refinishing, and others who specialize in medical-grade sanitation. You get access to this cleaning service ROI without having to keep these specialists on your full-time payroll.
Some facilities attempt a hybrid model: keeping a "Day Porter" in-house for immediate spills and restroom checks, while outsourcing the heavy night cleaning.
This can work for very large campuses (universities, hospitals), but for most commercial offices, it creates friction. Who provides the chemicals? Who is liable if the Day Porter slips on a floor waxed by the Night Crew? Often, a fully managed solution where the Day Porter is also an Impact employee ensures seamless communication and unified liability.
According to recent industry data and IFMA (International Facility Management Association) benchmarks, the gap between perceived cost and actual cost is widening.
While specific costs vary wildly by building class and density, 2026 market analysis for most areas in Ontario suggests:
Note: These are general averages. Industrial environments with heavy safety requirements will naturally command higher rates than low-traffic office space.
At Impact Cleaning Services, we use a simple logic to help clients visualize their facility management cost-saving tips. Before you decide to keep cleaning in-house, run your numbers through this filter:
|
Expense Category |
In-House "Hidden" Cost |
Impact Outsourced Model |
|
Labor |
Wage + 15-20% Burden (CPP, EI, WSIB) |
Flat Monthly Fee |
|
Management |
5-10 hours/week of your expensive time |
Included (Dedicated Personnel) |
|
Hiring/Training |
$3,000+ per turnover event |
$0 (We handle all staffing) |
|
Equipment |
$5k-$15k Capital Expenditure + Maintenance |
$0 (We provide all machinery) |
|
Liability |
High (Your Risk) |
Low (Our Insurance) |
The Bottom Line: When you outsource to Impact, you convert variable, unpredictable expenses into a fixed, budget-able line item. You eliminate the "management drag" and gain a partner incentivized to find efficiencies, not just fill hours.
If you suspect your current in-house or outsourced solution is bleeding money through inefficiency, let’s look at the numbers together. Fill out the form below and one of our experienced teammates will get in touch as soon as possible.