Common areas & stairwells
The lobby is the building's handshake: it greets residents, their guests and potential buyers. We keep it sharp, from the entrance mat to the top landing.
The typical round
From the lobby to the top floor, always in the same order
The visit starts at the bottom: lobby swept and washed, entrance glazing and door wiped, letterboxes and intercom dedusted, entrance mat vacuumed. The lift gets particular care — mirror, buttons, cabin thresholds — as the most used square metre of the building.
Then comes the climb, floor by floor: steps and landings swept then washed, handrails wiped, landing doors and switches refreshed, cobwebs hunted in the corners. Finger marks around the timer switches vanish at every visit.
Frequency follows the life of the building — weekly in most Nîmes co-ownerships, more for large residences. Between two visits, the emergency line covers the unexpected: broken glass in the lobby, a leak trail, an accidental mess.
Common areas: the general-meeting questions
A building of two or three stairwells without a lift lives very well with one full weekly visit, sometimes completed by a light second pass on the lobby. The visit lets us propose a realistic pace rather than a standard package.
A lobby that sets the tone
Number of stairwells, floors, coverings: the visit prices the upkeep precisely.