Global Contract Cleaning Services Market to Increase by $165.3B by 2029

In the Americas, the hotel industry's growth, with new hotel chains opening, will contribute to contract cleaning services market growth.

February 18, 2025

The global contract cleaning services market size is estimated to grow by US$165.3 billion from 2025 to 2029, according to Technavio. The market is estimated to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of over 6.7% during the period. 

The commercial segment, which includes hospitality establishments, spas and salons, food service establishments, hospitals and healthcare centers, institutions, and offices, is the primary driver of the contract cleaning services market. The hospitality sector, a significant end-user in this segment, is experiencing growth due to the completion of new hotel projects, particularly in emerging economies like India and China, as well as in the Middle East. This growth creates opportunities for contract cleaning service providers to expand their customer base. The healthcare sector is another major contributor, driven by mandatory government standards for clean facilities and the need to prevent hospital-acquired infections. The services sector’s increasing contribution to gross domestic product, leading to an increase in offices and commercial establishments, further strengthens the demand for contract cleaning services.

In the Americas, the hotel industry’s growth, with new hotel chains entering the market, will also contribute to the market’s expansion. Overall, these factors indicate a promising outlook for the global contract cleaning services market through the commercial segment during the forecast period.

Globally, commercial cleaning services have become an essential aspect of maintaining a healthy and productive workplace. With the increasing focus on workplace sustainability, advanced cleaning solutions have emerged, including robotics and artificial intelligence.

Green cleaning, using natural cleaning agents like baking soda and vinegar, has gained popularity due to consumer lifestyles and environmental concerns. The industrial sector, manufacturing facilities, and workplace upkeep require specialized cleaning services, including toxic exposure mitigation and carcinogen removal. Outsourcing cleaning services has become common among business organizations due to cost savings and the availability of qualified personnel. With the increasing focus on workplace sustainability, advanced cleaning technologies, and data-driven solutions, the industry continues to evolve to meet the changing needs of businesses and consumers, Technavio reported.

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