Janitorial Services in Hopedale, MA

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Imagine your workspace in Worcester County gleaming with cleanliness. Farias Cleaning Services Inc’s janitorial services bring that vision to life.

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  • Enjoy a pristine workplace without lifting a finger.
  • Make a positive first impression on clients and guests.
  • Boost employee morale in a clean, healthy setting.
  • Focus on your core business while we handle the cleaning.
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    Locally Serving Worcester County


    Farias Cleaning Services Inc is a locally owned and operated cleaning company serving businesses throughout Worcester County. We go beyond the basics, using advanced methods like color-coded microfiber cloths for different surfaces and HEPA-filter vacuums to trap dust and allergens. We train our team in the latest cleaning techniques to preserve a truly hygienic environment.

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    1. Consultation: We listen to your needs and assess your space.
    2. Customization: We create a cleaning plan tailored to your facility and schedule.
    3. Cleaning: Our skilled team works diligently to make your workspace shine.
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    The Power of a Clean Workspace

    A clean work environment is more than just appearances. It contributes to a healthier, more productive atmosphere. Farias Cleaning Services Inc specializes in detailed cleaning for all types of commercial spaces in Hopedale. From offices and retail stores to schools and medical facilities, we have the expertise to handle your unique cleaning needs. Contact Farias Cleaning Services Inc today at 774-312-7067 to discuss your cleaning requirements.

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    Hopedale was first settled by Europeans in 1660. Benjamin Albee built a mill on what is now the south end of Hopedale in 1664. A 64-square-mile (170 km2) area of the Blackstone Valley was incorporated as the town of Mendon. In 1780, Milford separated from Mendon. On August 26, 1841, Adin Ballou, along with the Practical Christians, gave Hopedale its name, within the town of Milford. Ballou and the Practical Christians established the Hopedale Community based on Christian and socialist ideologies in 1842. The utopian commune went bankrupt in 1856, and its assets were purchased by Ebenezer and George Draper, manufacturers of looms. Various industries developed under the direction of the Draper brothers, including the Hopedale Machine Company and Hopedale Furnace Company. The town was officially incorporated in 1886 when it separated from Milford. George Draper designed, paid for, and constructed the town hall, which is constructed of granite from Milford and sandstone, and was dedicated in 1887. The Unitarian church was another gift from the Drapers, and the Bancroft Memorial Library was a gift from a superintendent at the plant. The marble sculpture outside the library was paid for by the Drapers and shipped from Rome in 1904. In 1905, women were granted permission to swim at the town beach.

    The family loom business continued to develop with subsequent generations, and at its peak, the Draper Corporation was the largest maker of textile looms in the United States. The company was acquired by Rockwell International in 1967. The Draper factory in Hopedale closed on August 29, 1980. There have been several attempts at redeveloping the facility and its surrounding property, most recently in 2007, 2018, and finally, 2020, when it was announced that it would be fully demolished. The Draper factory was slated to be demolished beginning in July 2020, and as of October 2020, demolition has begun. To many of the citizens’ surprise, the latter attempt was successful, and the land where the factory once sat has been completely leveled and cleaned. To this day, only a few of the external satellite buildings remain scattered throughout downtown. It is not yet known what the land will be used for.

    Hopedale is included in the Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor, although much of the town lies within the Charles River watershed.

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