Cleaning services Clare

*PICTURED: Sinéad and mum Mandy Tubridy, founder of Clean Habit

CLEAN Habit this week celebrates 40 years of providing its professional cleaning services to businesses in Clare and the Midwest.

Clean Habit is a renowned contract cleaning company that was founded by Mandy Tubridy four decades ago. Since its establishment, Clean Habit has become a household name in the Midwest region, where it has solidified its reputation for providing exceptional services.

Under Mandy Tubridy’s visionary leadership, Clean Habit has thrived as a business deeply embedded in the fabric of the Midwest community. With a focus on offering a friendly, down-to-earth, and no-nonsense approach to cleaning, the company has built long-lasting relationships with clients across various industries.

“We believe that a clean environment is essential for health, happiness, and productivity, and we’re honoured to be able to help our clients achieve that. We use only the most effective cleaning products and techniques to ensure that every nook and cranny is spotless, and we pride ourselves on our attention to detail,” says Mandy.

Cleaning Shannon
Sinéad and Mandy Tubridy, Marcin Nowakowski, Imelda Higgins and Jagoda Kojodziej

From humble beginnings, Mandy established the company in Shannon in 1983, where she had previously worked as a hairdresser. Operating her cleaning business from her car, the Galway native quickly garnered a reputation among Shannon-based companies including Rotherburger and Guinness Pete Aviation who became key clients in the early days. Today, Clean Habit employs 115 people locally and works with companies across the Midwest, from pharmaceuticals right down to small office environments.

When asked to reflect on the growth of her business, Mandy is quick to praise her staff. This Friday, Clean Habit is celebrating 40 years with a get-together for current and retired staff, and Mandy tells The Clare Echo, “We’re very lucky, no more than the companies we work with, we have been so lucky with staff.”

A number of Clean Habit’s clients have remained loyal to the company for 38 years, a testament to their professional service and level of care. Clean Habit are ISO certified with quality and environmental certs and continue to lead the way locally in setting standards in the industry. Mandy notes of their customers, “What do you say. They have just been amazing and we’ve met some wonderful people. The reason we have survived is that we actually really care about the clients we work with.”

Mandy’s daughter Sinéad is also involved in running Clean Habit. She continues, “It’s been a partnership really. They’re not just clients, they’re partners.

“As we celebrate our 40th anniversary, we want to thank our loyal customers for trusting us to care for their businesses. We’re also excited to welcome new customers into the Clean Habit family, and we look forward to providing excellent service for many years to come.  We want to take a moment to express our gratitude to all the employees, both current and past, who have played a pivotal role in our business’s incredible 40-year journey.”

https://cleanhabit.com/ or call 061 361 461

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