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Janitorial Services in Washington Crossing, PA

BCS Facilities Group is the leading family owned and operated commercial cleaning company in Washington Crossing, PA.

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More than 30 years ago, BCS Facilities Group started and since then has been perfecting the science of facilities maintenance. We service a vast number of industries such as but not limited to office spaces, car dealerships, manufacturing plants and even baseball stadiums!  We treat our services for each facility the exact same way, personally!  We know that no two jobs are ever the same so BCS provides a fully customizable experience tailored to YOUR needs.

 

Our services include (but not limited to):

  • Daily/weekly Janitorial Services

  • Carpet cleaning

  • Tile Maintenance

  • Window Washing

  • Disinfection services to help combat COVID-19

 

BCS enthusiastically provides high quality service which consistently produces high quality results.  Offering competitive personalized quotes compared to the industry standard, BCS also provides a flexible cleaning schedules ranging from any time day or night!  There is NO service too big or small for BCS to handle given our unique background and experience.

 

Call today at (215) 550-1820 for a FREE Customized quote!!!

Washington Crossing is a small unincorporated village located in Upper Makefield Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania.  It is most famous for George Washington crossing the Delaware River on the night of December 25, 1776 during the American Revolutionary War.  The town also participates in special events including the reenactment of George Washington’s crossing at night every year. 

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Washington Crossing Resources:

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Washington Crossing Inn – A traditional colonial-style preserved 1817 home that provides an elegant atmosphere for your most celebrated occasions.  The Inn adjoins the spot where George Washington assembled his troops before the historic crossing on the Delaware River on December 25, 1776. 

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Washington Crossing Historic Park – Offers more than 500 acres of American history.  It preserves the site where George Washington crossed the Delaware River.  It continues to interpret the ongoing impact this event has had on world history for the present day and future generations. 

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