What information is shared?
The form sends the details you enter: name, phone, organization, ZIP, facility type, selected service, approximate floor area, and notes. Share only information needed to discuss the floor and schedule. Do not submit alarm codes, keys, payment data, patient or student information, private tenant records, personnel files, or other sensitive material.
Your request may be shared with local vendors who can confirm availability, qualifications, and pricing. The facility can stop before a walkthrough, decline a provider, request another quote, or reject the proposal. The service provider should not begin work or add scope without the facility's authorization under its own agreement.
What should the provider confirm during the walkthrough?
The provider should identify the business that will contract, the person inspecting, the floor type, measured usable zones, finish condition, traffic, furniture, edges, products, maintenance rung, access, HVAC, water and power, closure, barriers, cure, reset, taxes, exclusions, and change process. Ask who will arrive and who supervises the floor crew.
Texas does not issue a state occupational license specifically for janitorial or floor-care work. Verify business identity, relevant substrate experience, property-required insurance, product knowledge, references when available, and written terms. A generic license badge or broad claim is not a substitute for these project-specific checks.
Who controls the scope and price?
The provider supplies the measured written quote. National bands published here are educational comparisons, not offers. The quote should identify burnishing, scrub-and-recoat, full strip-and-wax, no-wax LVT maintenance, or another floor-specific method; include area and units; and state the total, Texas sales tax, payment terms, cancellation, and correction responsibility.
The facility manager approves, rejects, or revises that proposal. If a hidden condition appears, the provider documents the zone, reason, quantity, schedule effect, and price before proceeding. A surprise is not a blank authorization. The facility may defer the zone or seek another opinion.
Who handles access and operational safety?
The facility identifies authorized contacts, releases cleared zones, controls keys and alarms, protects confidential or regulated information, preserves emergency and accessible operations, and communicates with occupants. The provider controls the floor work zone, method, equipment, chemistry, barricades, crew, and product-based release recommendation under the agreement.
Both sides should name closing and opening contacts. The handback records completed zones, final-coat time, allowed traffic, furniture instructions, remaining barriers, exceptions, and who accepted the area. The facility's safety, incident, infection-control, security, and life-safety rules continue to govern the property.
What does Corpus Christi Floor Waxing not claim?
We do not claim a storefront, invented owner, in-house technicians, fleet, years in business, customer list, ratings, reviews, completed local portfolio, or relationships with named schools, healthcare systems, military facilities, or the Port. Site images are educational illustrations unless authentic attribution states otherwise.
We do not claim every finish is UL 410 classified; the actual named product listing must be verified. We do not wax modern LVT/LVP by default. We do not guarantee response times, same-night cure, opening, savings, or results independent of the provider agreement and actual conditions. The value proposition is a clearer measured decision, not borrowed proof.
