Honest Maids does commercial cleaning in Lake Balboa. We are family owned and based in Reseda, close enough that an early morning or late evening slot here is practical rather than a stretch. The commercial side of this neighborhood is not towers. It is the retail strips and small buildings along Victory Boulevard, Sherman Way, and Balboa Boulevard, the service and light industrial businesses on Saticoy Street toward Van Nuys Airport at the eastern edge, and the professional, medical, and dental suites tucked into the buildings between them.
Those buildings clean differently from an office tower. A strip center unit usually has a glass front onto the parking lot, a back door onto a service alley, one or two restrooms, and a shared dumpster enclosure rather than a loading dock or a trash chute. A suite above ground floor retail is reached by a stairwell and a key, not a lobby desk. There is often no on site building staff after hours, so the alarm code, the door that sticks, and the light switch nobody can find become our problem to know. We would rather learn all of that on the walkthrough than at eleven at night.
Entry glass is the thing customers here notice first and the thing that gets dirty fastest. Between Van Nuys Airport along the east side and the open ground of the Sepulveda Basin to the south, the air carries a fine dry grit, and it settles on storefront glass, door pushes, window mullions, and the frames around them. A parking lot that faces a busy corridor adds road film on top of it. On a regular commercial schedule the glass is a standing item, not an occasional extra, because it is the first surface a customer touches.
Every cleaner is our own trained employee, on our payroll and in our uniform. We bring all the equipment. The scope is written down before anything starts, the estimate is free, no card is needed to book, and if a walkthrough turns up something we missed we come back.
Signed, the Honest Maids crew.



