Who We Serve
Cleaning for Gyms & Leisure Facilities
Gyms, studios and wider leisure sites see intense use of changing rooms, showers, toilets and equipment areas, often in concentrated bursts before and after work and at weekends. RexCleaning supports leisure operators across Northern Ireland with schedules that reflect your opening hours, class timetables and seasonal membership trends rather than treating the building like a standard office.
Leisure facility cleaning
Cleaning priorities for leisure premises
Gyms and leisure facilities require cleaning before opening, after closing and around peak-use windows. We agree access times and scope before the contract starts.
- Pre-opening and post-closing access scheduling
- Changing rooms, washrooms and wet area hygiene
- Gym floor zones, reception and common areas
- Written scope agreed around your operational hours
- Fully insured
- COSHH information where required
- RAMS provided where required
- AccessNI where relevant
- Regular quality checks
- Managed supplies where required
Leisure environments
Cleaning priorities for gyms and leisure facilities
Leisure facilities have a different rhythm from offices. We align tasks and frequencies to your actual operating pattern, not a generic commercial cleaning template.
Changing rooms and showers
Vanity tops, mirrors, cubicle doors and shower trays receive attention on every visit, with frequencies matched to your daily member traffic rather than a generic rota.
Washroom standards
Toilet cubicles, basins and fixtures sanitised consistently through busy morning, lunchtime and evening peaks when member numbers are highest.
Gym floor touchpoints
Equipment surrounds, storage stations, water refill points and high-contact surfaces on the gym floor included in the regular cleaning programme.
Reception and member-facing areas
Reception desk, seating zones, entrance matting and vending areas where litter and footfall build quickly through the trading day.
Studios and group exercise spaces
Studio floors, mirror surrounds and equipment storage areas included in scope, timed around your class timetable to avoid disruption.
Back-of-house and staff areas
Staff offices, kitchens and plant-room surrounds covered within the same contract so your team has one supervisor relationship for the whole building.
What we cover
Areas typically included in scope
The task list is agreed with you before work starts. These are the areas most commonly included in a leisure facility cleaning programme.
Changing and shower facilities
Full changing room scope including cubicles, lockers, vanity surfaces, showers and wet-area floors.
Washrooms and accessible facilities
All public and staff washrooms, including accessible facilities and any pool changing provision where present.
Gym floor and equipment surrounds
General gym floor, equipment surrounds, storage stations and high-contact touchpoints throughout the training space.
Studios and exercise areas
Group exercise studios, spin rooms and any dedicated activity spaces, cleaned between sessions where scheduling allows.
Reception and member lounge
Entrance lobby, reception desk, waiting seating and any café or juice bar surrounds.
Staff offices and back-of-house
Management offices, staff kitchens, linen rooms and secondary storage within the same programme.
How we build the cleaning scope
Every contract starts with a structured site survey. We do not produce a scope without walking the building with you and your duty manager.
- 01
Walkthrough
We visit to map each area, understand member traffic patterns and identify priority zones for each part of the day.
- 02
Schedule alignment
Class timetables, opening hours and seasonal membership trends reviewed so cleaning windows do not conflict with peak use.
- 03
Task planning
A written task list is produced for each area with frequencies matched to actual member volume, not a one-size-fits-all template.
- 04
Agreed in writing
Scope, schedule, product choices and documentation requirements confirmed before work starts.
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Ongoing quality checks
Regular checks and a named point of contact for issues so your duty manager is not managing cleaning problems as well as the gym floor.
Scheduling around your operating pattern
Leisure facilities do not follow a predictable nine-to-five. We discuss which areas receive attention on every visit — such as vanity tops, cubicle doors and gym-floor touchpoints — and which tasks rotate weekly or monthly based on realistic use. Air quality, odour control and slip risk from wet floors are discussed honestly so product choice and warning signage align with your risk assessment.
RAMS can be provided where required for your leisure group or landlord, COSHH information is available for products used on your premises, and AccessNI checks can be arranged where your safeguarding policy expects vetting for contractors on site. Back-of-house offices, staff kitchens and plant rooms can sit in the same contract so you have one invoice and one supervisor relationship.
What leisure operators tell us matters most
- Changing rooms and showers consistently clean before the morning rush
- Washrooms maintained across multiple peak windows through the day
- Class schedules respected so cleaning does not clash with bookings
- A named contact for issues, not a general helpdesk queue
- RAMS and COSHH documentation available when required
- Scope reviewed as membership numbers and class timetables change
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Discuss your gym or leisure facility
Request a walkthrough and we will survey each area, review your timetable and provide a written cleaning proposal.