Fixture cleaning Clause Samples

The fixture cleaning clause outlines the responsibilities for cleaning and restoring fixtures, such as lighting, plumbing, or built-in equipment, at the end of a lease or construction project. Typically, it specifies which party—tenant, contractor, or owner—is responsible for ensuring that all fixtures are left in a clean and operable condition, and may detail the required standards or timing for this cleaning. This clause helps prevent disputes by clearly allocating responsibility for the condition of fixtures, ensuring that the property is returned in an acceptable state and reducing the risk of additional cleaning costs or delays.
Fixture cleaning. Porcelain fixtures, for example, drinking fountains, wash basins, urinals, toilets, etc., shall be clean and bright, and without dust, spots, stains, rust, green mold, encrustation or excess moisture. Walls and floors adjacent to fixtures shall be free of spots, drippings, and watermarks. Drinking fountains shall be kept free of trash, ink, coffee grounds, etc. and nozzles free from encrustation (calcium, lime, rust, etc.).