Autonomous Floor Cleaning

Find out if your facility is ready for autonomous floor cleaning.

This assessment captures the operational facts required to size, price, and deploy an autonomous floor cleaning program — aisle geometry, debris profile, cleaning windows, and your current labor baseline. Every question exists because the answer changes the recommendation.

15–20 minutes Progress saves automatically Works on phone & tablet No commitment required
Delivered in partnership with Impact Robotics
Why automate the floor

The labor you can't hire is the labor a robot replaces first.

Floor cleaning is repetitive, measurable, and hard to staff — which makes it the highest-confidence first step in facility automation. A properly scoped program pays for itself in redeployed labor hours.

01

Redeploy scarce labor

Autonomous machines take over hours of walk-behind and ride-on cleaning per shift, freeing your team for work that actually requires people — and insulating you from turnover in hard-to-fill positions.

02

Consistent, verified coverage

Robots clean the same route to the same standard every shift and report coverage completion automatically — audit-ready proof for customers, insurers, and regulators.

03

ROI before commitment

We model fleet size, coverage, and payback against your real labor baseline before you spend anything. Purchase, lease, or Robots-as-a-Service — the numbers come first.

How it works

From walkthrough to proposal in three steps.

Complete the assessment

Fill it in yourself, or alongside an Impact Robotics representative during a facility walkthrough. Answer what you know — an honest "unknown" is more useful than a guess.

We model your facility

The Impact Robotics Proposal Desk models coverage against your cleaning window, sizes the fleet, and identifies any discovery items that need resolving.

Receive a scoped proposal

You get a recommended configuration with pricing across purchase, lease, and managed-service structures — plus deployment, maintenance, and warranty coverage.

Why so thorough? Aisle geometry determines which machines are physically eligible. Debris volume determines hopper cycles and labor touch points. Your current labor baseline determines whether automation is economically justified — and by how much. Impact Robotics does not issue coverage commitments against estimated inputs; that discipline is what makes our proposals dependable. Where an answer is unknown, record it as unknown — it becomes a discovery item we resolve together before a proposal is issued.
The assessment

Facility assessment questionnaire.

Six short steps. Only the contact fields are required — every other question you can answer, skip, or mark unknown. Your progress saves in this browser automatically.

Who is completing this assessment?
ContactScopeSchedule & LaborEnvironmentOperationsCommercial
Step 1 of 6

Contact & Site

Who you are and where the facility is

1Client and Site Information

If more than one, complete a separate assessment per site.

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Assessment received. Thank you.

Your responses are on their way to the Impact Robotics Proposal Desk. We'll review them, model coverage against your cleaning window, and follow up within two business days — including any discovery items we should resolve together before a proposal is issued.

Questions in the meantime? Reach us at info@faregroupholdings.com or 248-971-5643.

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