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Contact Hako for commercial cleaning equipment guidance

Use this page to start a conversation about floor scrubbers, floor sweepers, service coverage, or a multi-site fleet review. Include the facility type and current cleaning challenge so the response can focus on application fit.

Address

Application desk

Commercial Cleaning Equipment Team
Covers walk-behind and ride-on scrubbers plus floor sweepers for single-site and multi-site fleets.

Email

Dealer routing

Email: [email protected]
Inquiries are routed to the dealer covering your facility for on-site assessment.

Working hours

Response window

Monday to Friday
08:00-17:30 local dealer time
Floor-area and aisle data with an inquiry shortens the time to a machine-class answer.

Before you write

Details that let the first reply be useful

A scrubber or sweeper recommendation is only as good as the facility data behind it. Listing the points below lets the application desk return a method and machine class instead of a generic brochure.

Floor and soil

Surface type, sealed or textured finish, and whether the daily problem is wet residue, dry debris, or both. This decides scrub head and pad versus brush.

Area and aisle

Approximate cleanable area per shift and the narrowest aisle. These set the walk-behind versus ride-on break point and the practical deck width.

Shift and power

Working hours and whether a charging window exists. With no charge window, runtime limits may point to a cable machine rather than battery.

If a detail is still unknown, send the question anyway. It is more accurate to flag an open variable than to size a machine on an assumption that later proves wrong.

A question the desk hears often

Battery or cable, walk-behind or ride-on? There is no single answer. Battery machines free the route from a trailing lead but depend on a charging window; cable machines run continuously but are range-limited. Walk-behind units cost less and turn in tight aisles, while ride-on units earn their place only on large open floors. The desk works the trade-off against your shift length, aisle width, and cleanable area rather than recommending a default. On-site assessment by the covering dealer is available to verify the choice before purchase.

Tell us the floor

Tell us what the floor needs to do

The most useful inquiry includes square footage, surface type, traffic level, debris profile, cleaning window, and whether the team is comparing scrubbers, sweepers, or a combined route. If you manage several sites, mention which location creates the highest downtime risk.