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Business Energy Comparison for Cleaning Companies

Compare business energy rates for cleaning companies

Clear Utility Solutions helps cleaning businesses secure better business energy rates from the UK’s most trusted suppliers.

 

Whether you run a dry cleaning business, window cleaning company, or commercial cleaning service, we’ll help you compare suppliers, secure competitive tariffs, and switch with minimal disruption - all with dedicated support from real people you can speak to.

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We compare the best UK energy suppliers for cleaning companies in the UK

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EDF Energy
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Scottish Power Energy
Total Energy
O2 Energy

Why cleaning companies need the right energy supplier

Commercial cleaning companies mostly require electricity and water, however some businesses may also use gas for heating water for laundering at scale and, in larger operations, to power industrial washing and drying equipment. Broadband and mobile services also remain important for operational requirements, particularly for staff management within larger businesses operating mobile workforces.

Operating hours can vary considerably across the sector and this can have a direct impact on energy usage profiles. Many office cleaning companies operate outside normal business hours when client premises are unoccupied. Other cleaning businesses, such as industrial cleaning or large dry-cleaning operations, may even run 24-hour schedules depending on business requirements and seasonality.

Using Clear Utility Solutions helps ensure businesses within the cleaning sector secure energy contracts suited to the way they actually operate rather than simply accepting a standard market offering.

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How to switch business energy suppliers for Cleaning Companies

A human-first process for switching your business's utilities.

1.

Share a few quick details

Just provide a few quick details about your business and current situation and we’ll begin comparing the market on your behalf.

2.

We talk through your quotes

Our experts will look at your setup, find the best deals available, and offer clear, practical guidance based on what’s right for your business.

3.

We take care of the switch

If you’re ready to go ahead, we’ll handle everything from supplier contact to contract setup, so you don’t have to chase a thing.

⚡ Should you choose a fixed or flex energy plan for a cleaning business?

Fixed Energy Plan

A fixed energy plan provides certainty by fixing an energy tariff for an agreed period, typically between one and three years. This type of contract is often well suited to small to medium sized businesses operating on tight margins as it provides budget certainty and protects against wholesale market volatility. For additional certainty, some suppliers offer a budget plan with equal monthly payments although only businesses with stable operating hours and predictable consumption patterns should consider this type of product.

Flex Energy Plan

A flexible energy plan allows energy to be purchased in tranches or 'clips' over time rather than locking into a single market position on one day, allowing businesses to benefit from favourable market movements. This type of arrangement can work well for larger businesses with multiple sites and higher energy consumption. In this type of contract hedging risks are moved from the supplier to the customer meaning a lower wholesale cost element. In addition, non-commodity costs are passed through at cost rather than being hedged by the supplier, helping to further reduce the overall contract price.


Flex products generally require closer market monitoring and ongoing management, which is where Clear Utility Solutions can provide additional value through market guidance and procurement support.

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Clear Utility Solutions negotiated our next business electricity contract. They were extremely efficient and found us the best deal tailored to our individual circumstances. They were always polite and nothing was too much trouble. They always keep you well informed of progress. I have absolutely no hesitation in recommending them to anyone - they operate at the very highest level of service.

Charles L.

Join the thousands of UK businesses already saving money on their energy with Clear Utility Solutions

Help & FAQs

What is the best energy supplier for cleaners?

This can depend on multiple factors, but our team are on hand to ask the right questions and make the best possible recommendation for your business.

Can cleaning companies switch business energy suppliers easily?

Yes, we just need a few simple pieces of information and we can handle the whole process for you, making sure we recommend the right supplier for your business and needs.

Can window cleaning businesses reduce energy costs?

Typically, window cleaning businesses are small users of energy so making sure your fixed costs like standing charges are under control is key but with careful consideration, savings can be made.

Is there any help for small cleaning companies with energy bills?

Sadly the government’s current energy help schemes are firmly focused on very large users of energy in the manufacturing sector. However, whilst we cannot offer subsidised energy tariffs, consultants like Clear Utility Solutions do provide industry leading support in the form of competitive tariffs and energy saving advice to all our small business customers.

What happens if our energy usage changes during the contract?

If you are unsure of your energy consumption or think it may change, Clear Utility Solutions can recommend a supplier that understands this and is willing to work with you as your business grows and changes. If necessary, we can also make you aware of any penalties for over or under consumption that may apply.

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