Commercial cleaning robots in Seattle, WA.
Service Robot Co. is the single partner for commercial cleaning robots in Seattle. We pick the right autonomous scrubber or sweeper for your floor, finance it, deploy it, map the space, and keep it serviced — one vendor, not four.
We confirm the right unit and terms for your Seattle floor on a walkthrough — no promises made from a spec sheet.
Cleaning robots in Seattle
Seattle's First Hill neighborhood is known locally as "Pill Hill" for packing Harborview Medical Center — the only Level I trauma center in the Pacific Northwest — alongside Swedish's flagship campus and Virginia Mason into a few blocks. Add the roughly 70-plus hotels spread across downtown and you get a lot of large, continuous hard floors that need cleaning on a nightly schedule.
That's the floor a commercial cleaning robot is built for: it maps a hospital corridor or a hotel lobby once, then runs the same overnight route on schedule — covering the open ground in a labor market where an overnight cleaning crew is genuinely hard to keep full.
Service Robot Co. picks the OEM that fits a Seattle floor, finances it, deploys and maps it, and keeps it serviced through a nationwide engineer network — one partner for a hospital corridor or a downtown hotel, not a robot dropped off with a manual.
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One partner for the whole deployment in Seattle
Buying a cleaning robot direct gets you a box and an overseas support queue. Service Robot Co. owns the whole lifecycle for a Seattle floor: we select the right unit across OEMs, finance it buy-or-monthly, deploy it and map your floor, integrate it into your cleaning schedule, train your team, and service it through a US engineer network. When a robot needs a technician, it is the same vendor who sold and installed it.
Service area · Seattle, WA
We deploy and service commercial cleaning robots across Seattle and the surrounding Washington metro.
Common questions
- Do you deploy cleaning robots in Seattle?
- Yes. Service Robot Co. selects, finances, deploys, and services commercial cleaning robots across Seattle and the rest of Washington. We start with a free site assessment, recommend the scrubber or sweeper that fits your floor, and keep it serviced through a nationwide service engineer network.
- Do you deploy cleaning robots in Seattle hospitals?
- Yes. Seattle's hospital corridors and downtown hotel lobbies are exactly the large, continuous floors a cleaning robot covers best. We walk the building on a free site assessment, confirm the floor type, and recommend the right unit.
- How much does a commercial cleaning robot cost?
- Outright purchase runs roughly $22k–$96k per unit depending on size — a Pudu CC1 starts around $22k, a large Gausium Scrubber 75 around $90k–$96k. On Robotics-as-a-Service, rentals run roughly $600–$2,000 per month with deployment and service folded in. These are illustrative market ranges, not quotes; we confirm the real number for your floor in a quote.
- Is it cheaper to rent (RaaS) or buy a cleaning robot?
- For most facilities, renting on RaaS is cheaper in practice because it folds in deployment, service, parts, and a backup unit, and moves the downtime risk to the vendor. Buying is only cheaper per cleaning-hour at very high utilization, once your team can carry the maintenance and the model is stable. The purchase price is the small part of total cost of ownership.
- How much labor does a cleaning robot actually save?
- On the open-floor portion of the job, a robot on RaaS (~$600–$900/month for a mid-size unit) runs roughly 4–6× cheaper than a full-time overnight cleaner (~$3,500–$4,500/month all-in). The robot covers the repetitive 70–80% of floor area so your crew spends its hours on restrooms, edges, and detail. These are illustrative ranges, not a guaranteed result.
- Which cleaning robot is best — Gausium, Avidbots, or Pudu?
- There is no single best — it depends on your floor. Large open slabs favor a wide scrubber like the Avidbots Neo 2 or Gausium Scrubber 75; mixed retail and lobbies favor a compact scrubber-vac like the Pudu CC1 or Gausium Phantas. We are OEM-neutral and pick the right one for your surface, square footage, and schedule on a site walkthrough.
- Can a cleaning robot run overnight without staff?
- Yes. It cleans a mapped area on a schedule and self-docks to recharge and refill, so it runs overnight or alongside your crew without supervision. It still needs a local hand to empty, refill, and handle the weekly basics — we set the plan and keep the unit serviced so it runs reliably.
- What floors can a commercial cleaning robot handle?
- Scrubbers handle large hard floors — sealed concrete, tile, vinyl, and polished stone; sweepers and vacuums handle dry debris and carpet. A unit built for one surface struggles on another, so we match the machine to your real floor on a walkthrough rather than assuming one robot fits every surface.
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