Starting a cleaning business isn’t just about hard work—it’s about being prepared. When you’re just getting started, one of the biggest questions is:
“What supplies do I actually need to run a successful cleaning business?”
You don’t want to overspend on things you won’t use—or worse, get caught on a job without the essentials.
This guide gives you a no-fluff list of startup supplies, organized by the jobs you need to get done—from making a great first impression to working efficiently and safely.
Sure, every cleaning business needs a mop. But the real question is:
What job does each supply help you accomplish?
Let’s break it down.
What you need to impress clients and deliver consistent, high-quality service:
Pro Tip: Stick to a simple product lineup that covers multiple surfaces—this saves space and money.
What you need to clean faster, protect your team, and avoid mistakes:
Pro Tip: Label spray bottles clearly and store SDS (Safety Data Sheets) for any chemicals—this keeps your business compliant and your cleaners safe.
What you need to appear reliable, build trust, and run smooth operations:
Level Up: Consider using janitorial software like Swept to manage schedules, inspections, and cleaner communication—all in one place.
If you’re planning to offer deep cleaning, post-construction, or floor care services, you may also need:
Start with the services you know you’ll offer, and expand your equipment as you grow.
Running out of disinfectant mid-job? Not ideal. Use our free template to track what you have, what you need, and when to reorder.
Download the Cleaning Supply Inventory System Template
It's simple, printable, and built for growing cleaning businesses like yours.
When starting your cleaning business, the key isn’t just having supplies—it’s knowing which ones matter for the jobs your business needs to get done.
Start with the essentials, deliver consistently great service, and build your supply kit as your team and contracts grow.
And when you're ready to streamline your operations, track supplies across locations, and keep everyone on the same page—Swept is here to help.