Floor Scrubbers
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Our Company
CFS is a national high-tech enterprise specializing in the R&D, design, production, and sales of floor machinery, equipment, and materials in the concrete field, as well as providing engineering and technical services.
Our Products
Concrete floor grinder / industrial vacuum cleaner / floor scrubber / concrete sealer & hardener / grinder disc.
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We implement a strict quality control system where each product undergoes over 12 hours of inspection to ensure superior quality.
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What is Floor Scrubbers
Floor scrubbers are industrial machines that are used to accomplish the task of scrubbing and cleaning the floors without requiring a mop and a bucket or asking an employee to clean on their hands and knees. These clever devices often use a floor scrubber brush that is inside of the machine to scrub the floor. A floor scrubber machine will dispense a cleaning solution, use the internal scrubber brush to scrub the floor, and then vacuum up excess water. This leaves the floor squeaky clean and dry. Most of these scrubbers are made to accomplish all of these steps in one simple step, saving time and energy.
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Advantages of Floor Scrubbers
The ability to clean more efficiently
Floor scrubbers spray a mixture of water and cleaner over hard flooring while effectively scrubbing the surface to remove dirt and grime with absolute precision, leaving a perfect shine on the floor. Floor scrubbers also do not leave behind unpleasant odors and streak marks on the floor or unpleasant odors.
Drying times are quick
Among other benefits, a floor scrubber helps the surface to dry faster. It may take some time for the floor to dry when you use a traditional mop and bucket. These machines feature a powerful vacuum mode that completely removes any leftover residue. That means this unit leaves behind a clean and disinfected surface that is fully dry. Wet floor times should be reduced significantly with a scrubbing machine since it does not require nearly as much water as a traditional mop. By doing so, you will prevent customers from slipping and falling, which could potentially result in a lawsuit.
A simple and easy cleaning process
Grease, grime, and dirt that are difficult to remove manually can be removed by this cleaning equipment. There is no learning curve to operating floor scrubber machines. No matter if you have a push floor scrubber or a ride-on floor scrubber, either one will require you to push it or ride it across the area you want to clean. With either type, the operator can clean a larger area in the same amount of time with less effort.
Maintainability and ease of use
Luckily, the use of a scrubbing machine for your floors doesn’t cost much. For ease of operation, the machines feature an intuitive console with switches and led indicators. A non-rigorous cleaning regime does not predispose these appliances to premature wear and tear, so maintenance costs are low. A properly maintained appliance will perform at its optimum level for years to come, without breaking down.
Innovative floor scrubbing technology
There are several types of floor scrubbing machines available, each with a unique feature that helps businesses maintain clean floors. You can select from a variety of features to get the most suitable cleaning solution. It is wise to choose flooring based on the type of space you have.
Types of Floor Scrubbers

Upright Scrubber
This is perfect for smaller areas from 500-1,200 square feet. They are lightweight, are operated just like a home vacuum cleaner, and are great for smaller office spaces, classrooms, and entryways.

Walk-Behind Scrubber
This model of scrubber comes in many sizes but is usually made for areas that are 1,000 to 15,000 square feet in size. The operator walks behind the scrubber, directing it as they go. This is a great model for large open areas but will not work in small, confined spaces.

Ride Automatic Scrubber
These are the biggest model of scrubber and they usually come in sizes that are made for square footage. You can get 15,000-40,000 square foot, 25,000-50,000 square foot models, or 50,000-150,000 square foot models. These are not going to be used in any non-industrial space or where there is furniture to navigate around.
What Types of Floors Can You Clean with a Floor Scrubber
A typical floor scrubber is effective at lifting dirt and stains from a wide range of floor surfaces, including:
Rubber
Virtually any hard floor surface can be cleaned and returned to their showroom finish. Because of this, floor scrubber machines remain effective for nearly all common types of floors. If you can mop it, you can clean it with a scrubber machine with far superior results, in a significantly shorter period of time.
Vinyl & Lino
Tiles
Slates
Terracotta tiles
Smooth concrete
Marble
Cork
Granite
Travertine
Ceramic and Porcelain tiles
Limestone
Epoxy non-slip floors
Scrub Head
The scrub head consists of the main brush that is situated at the front of a floor scrubber. A floor scrubber can be configured into a cylindrical machine or disk machine. In a cylindrical configuration, the scrub head on the machine contains two long cylindrical brushes. This type of brush works well for applications with epoxy floors or floors where small debris is expected. The cylindrical machine can eliminate the need to pre-sweep, thus providing a time saving benefit.
Hopper
A hopper is a small, perforated troth located behind the cylindrical brushes on the scrub head that collects debris while the machine is operating. As dirty water and debris are swept into the hopper, the perforation of the hopper allows the water to fall back to the floor to be picked up by the squeegee and deposited into the recovery tank. Once scrubbing is complete, the hopper will contain all of the small debris that was pushed into it by the scrubber brushes.
Squeegee Assembly
As the machine moves forward, the squeegee removes the dirty water and moisture that remains after the brushes on the scrub head clean the floor. One of the benefits of using a floor scrubber is its ability to leave the floors dry after cleaning. The wet floor left behind by a typical mop and bucket can be a slip, trip, or fall hazard for employees and customers. A quality squeegee assembly removes the maximum amount of water and is a very important part of an effective floor scrubber.
Vacuum System
The vacuum system is the part of the scrubber that allows the squeegee to suck up the excess water and moisture from the floors. After the cleaning solution is sprayed through the scrub head onto the floor and the brushes do their work, the moisture is then removed from the floors through the squeegee by the vacuum fan. The vacuum filter or screen is an important component of an optimally functioning vacuum system. Therefore, it is critical to ensure the filter is always free of debris.
Solution System
The solution system is an automated system that dispenses the water and/or cleaning chemical solution. The clean solution is fed from the solution tank down to the scrub head where it is dispensed onto the floor for cleaning. The hygienic clean solution tank on a floor scrubber ensures that the floors are continually being cleaned with clean water throughout the cleaning process. The operator is able to adjust the amount of solution that is dispensed onto the floors through the operational interface.
Recovery System
The recovery system includes the recovery tank where the dirty water that has been collected is stored. By storing the dirty water and clean water separately, dirty water is not able to contaminate the clean water. To collect moisture and soil, automatic scrubbers have a squeegee and vacuum system which collect and carry moisture to the recovery tank. Emptying and rinsing the recovery system after use is an important step for maintaining a floor scrubber.
Power System
Floor scrubbers can be battery-powered, cord-operated, internal combustion powered, gas, LP or diesel powered. Battery operated machines are usually most convenient and you can find tips for maintaining your floor scrubber battery in the article, Taking Care of Your Floor Scrubber & Sweeper Batteries is Easy.
Operational Interface
The operational interface is the part of the machine that the operator interacts with when the machine is in use. Many of today’s machines have sophisticated yet user friendly controls.
How Floor Scrubbers Work
Floor scrubbers tend to have brushes or a scrubbing pad, as well as a tank to hold a mix of cleaning solution and water and another to recover the soapy solution. The amount of surface area that you can cover depends on the size of said solution tank. A recovery tank is important because it will reduce the amount of water on the floor.
A scrubber first sifts water and the solution through its brushes. This leads to an even distribution so that when the brush rotates against the floor, every part is cleaned. As you move, a squeegee attachment assists the vacuum system is sucking up the water and transferring it to the recovery tank.
Experts do recommend that you do a routine sweep of the floor or area before cleaning it. Some machines do have a pre-sweep option so that it will get rid of excess dirt. You need to make sure that your cleaning solution is filled to proportion. Follow the instructions for the liquid of your choice to prevent either a watery concoction or not enough soap for the floor.
Once you get into the habit of following these instructions, you’ll find that they become second nature. That means you’ll be able to save even more time in the long-run, since you won’t have to do any guesswork regarding what kind of mixture to use. When you work with a mop and bucket, there’s always a good chance that you might not have the exact proportions needed to get your floors clean. Floor scrubbers are calibrated in a certain way so you’ll never have to ask yourself any questions about what’s needed to get started. Best of all, there are so many different types that you’ll surely be able to find something that works for your particular use case.
How Often Should You Use a Floor Scrubber
How often should you use a floor scrubber? We're so glad you asked! If you're responsible for large spaces, knowing when and how often to use it is crucial.
The answer depends on factors such as area size, foot traffic, and flooring type. In general, it's a good idea to schedule a scrubber session at least once a week. This regularity helps maintain the appearance of your floors.
In areas with high foot traffic, like entrances, you might need to use it more often. Doing so will ensure you tackle dirt before it builds up.
Keep in mind, excessive use of a scrubber can harm your floors. Balancing effective cleaning with protecting your floors from excessive wear is essential. First, understand your space's specific needs.
Use the floor scrubber with thought, and you can ensure your floors stay in good condition.
Commercial and industrial maintenance, floor scrubbers play a vital role in business success. Their design is to work on various surfaces like concrete, tile, and vinyl. These machines offer efficient cleaning compared to traditional methods like mopping.
Using a mix of water, detergent, and brushes, floor scrubbers can clean floors in one go. This saves time and effort, especially in larger spaces. Additionally, floor scrubbers help prevent the buildup of dirt, bacteria, and grime.
This is most important in places like hospitals, schools, and food processing facilities. In these industries, cleanliness and sanitization in the environment is crucial. Regular use of floor scrubbers reduces the spread of germs and lowers the risk of slips on wet surfaces.
How to Use a Floor Scrubber for Cleaning
Provide sufficient Battery for the Job
Make sure the floor scrubber batteries are adequately charged before beginning the job and it's only recommended to charge when necessary as charging too frequently can diminish the battery lifespan.
Properly Get rid of Debris by sweeping
For a thorough clean, make sure you sweep or dry mop your floors before using a squeegee - this will remove any debris that could damage the squeegee or cause additional wear and tear. If there is a significant amount of dust or dirt, it's best to wet mop the area first so the mud doesn't spread and becomes more difficult to remove.
Use the appropriate Cleaning solution for your floor type
Once you've completed the above steps, you'll want to fill up the automatic scrubber solution tank with your desired cleaning solution - usually a neutral cleaner for best results on sealed floors, or an alkaline cleaner for concrete. Then, turn the machine on and adjust the settings to your desired preferences.
Connect the brush
The brush attaches easily to the floor scrubber with a spin-on and spin-off brush system. Lower the squeegee and begin scrubbing the floor.
Pre-scrub your Floor
To ensure a deep clean, you may want to consider running the scrubber twice - first with just cleaning solution and then again with the squeegee up off the floor. This will help to loosen any dirt or grime that may be clinging to the surface.
Distribute water inside the brush
The automatic floor scrubber does a great job at cleaning floors. First, it distributes water inside the brush to make better use of the cleaning solution. Then, the squeegee and the scrubber's built-in powerful vacuum system will recover the water and distribute it to the recovery tank. This process leaves floors dry immediately.

There are many factors that influence the cost.
The first is size and versatility in terms of features you get on your auto scrubber to do things like controlling the head pressure and controlling the speed.
The second is brand. There are several no-name brands available but if you go to a recognized brand that may give you a sense of higher reliability, and better support and service, those will cost you more.
In general, what you’ll find is that smaller machines will cost you anywhere from $2500 to $4,000. Medium-sized machines will cost you from $4,000 to $8,000 and the larger machines will typically cost $10,000 plus.
Factors to Consider When Choosing a Floor Scrubber Size
Floor Area and Layout
The total square footage of the area you need to clean is a fundamental metric to start with. However, the layout of the space is equally crucial. You should assess the complexity of the area, noting features like the narrowest passages, number of rooms, and presence of permanent fixtures or furniture. This will help you determine not just the size of the floor scrubber, but also the type best suited for maneuvering around such obstacles. For example, a compact floor scrubber might be ideal for a space with many tight corners and narrow passages.
Operating Width and Cleaning Speed
The operating width of the scrubber directly impacts how quickly you can clean a given area. Larger scrubbers cover more floor space with each pass, reducing the time it takes to clean large areas. However, it’s crucial to balance size with practicality; too large a scrubber might not fit through narrow spaces or doorways. Additionally, consider the cleaning speed, which is typically measured in square feet per hour. This figure will help you understand how quickly a floor scrubber can complete cleaning tasks, allowing you to match the machine’s speed with your operational requirements.
Manoeuvrability
Manoeuvrability is especially important in environments with a lot of furniture, equipment, or other obstacles. The right floor scrubber should be easy to handle, allowing the operator to navigate through tight spaces without compromising on cleaning quality. Features like turning radius, the presence of driving wheels, and the machine’s responsiveness are all crucial for ensuring the scrubber can efficiently maneuver in your specific setting.
Small Areas
For areas ranging from 500 to 1,200 square feet, such as small boutiques, classrooms, or offices, compact or upright scrubbers are recommended. These smaller floor scrubbers are easy to store and maneuver in tight spaces. They are efficient enough to handle smaller, more congested areas without the bulk and complexity of larger machines. Their practicality shines in environments where space is at a premium but cleanliness can’t be compromised.
Medium to Large Areas
Spaces that span between 1,000 and 150,000 square feet, like shopping malls, hospitals, or large warehouses, require a more robust solution. Walk-behind or ride-on scrubbers are ideal for these medium to large areas. They offer the ability to clean vast spaces efficiently, thanks to their larger operating widths and more substantial water and recovery tanks. These types of commercial floor scrubbers reduce the time and labor involved in maintaining large areas, making them a cost-effective choice for businesses looking to optimize their cleaning processes.
Busy and Obstructed Areas
For environments that are always bustling with people or filled with furniture and equipment, such as restaurants, gyms, or schools, maneuverability becomes a key consideration. In such cases, smaller, more agile scrubbers that can navigate around obstacles effortlessly are ideal. These machines are designed to provide effective cleaning without disrupting the normal flow of the area. Their compact design and enhanced maneuverability ensure that every corner and pathway is accessible and cleaned thoroughly.
Inspect and Clean Filters
Regularly checking and cleaning the filters is crucial for maintaining air flow and suction power in your floor scrubbers. Filters that are clogged with debris can overwork the machine’s motor and decrease efficiency. Set a regular schedule to inspect these filters, ensuring they’re clean and free from obstruction.
Check Brushes and Pads
The brushes and pads of your floor scrubber are essential for effective cleaning. Inspect them regularly for signs of wear or damage and replace them as needed to avoid inefficiency and potential harm to the floors. This not only maintains the quality of cleaning but also protects the machine from unnecessary stress.
Inspect Hoses and Connections
Examine all hoses and connections for any signs of wear, such as cracks or leaks. These can lead to reduced effectiveness and potential hazards if not addressed. Ensure that connections are tight and hoses are intact to maintain optimal function and safety.
Lubricate Moving Parts
Keeping moving parts lubricated is essential for smooth operation. Apply quality lubricants to parts like bearings, chains, and gears to prevent friction and wear. This routine task can greatly extend the lifespan of these components.
Calibrate Settings
Calibrate your machine’s settings regularly according to the manufacturer’s guidelines. Correct water pressure, detergent dispersion, and brush speed are crucial for optimal cleaning results and machine longevity. Proper calibration also prevents unnecessary strain on the machine.
Check Battery Health
For battery-operated machines, monitor the health and charging cycles of the battery. Maintain a charging routine and replace batteries that no longer hold a full charge. Effective battery management ensures the machine is always ready for use and operates at peak efficiency.
Clean Tanks and Reservoirs
Maintain the hygiene and functionality of your machine by regularly cleaning out the solution tanks and recovery reservoirs. This prevents the buildup of bacteria and grime, which can compromise the cleaning process and lead to malfunctions.
Inspect Electrical Components
Regularly inspect all electrical components, including cords, switches, and outlets, for any signs of damage or wear. Promptly replace any faulty parts to ensure electrical safety and machine reliability. Proper care of these components is critical for safe operation.
Test Safety Features
Ensure that all safety features, such as emergency stop buttons and sensors, are functional. Regular testing of these features is crucial for operator safety and compliance with regulatory standards. This helps prevent accidents and ensures the machine can be safely operated in various environments.
Perform Routine Maintenance Tasks
Adhere to the manufacturer’s maintenance schedule for tasks like adjusting belt tension and inspecting motors. These routine maintenance tasks are designed to keep the machine operating smoothly and to identify potential issues before they become serious problems.
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CFS is a national high-tech enterprise specializing in the R&D, design, production and sales of floor machinery and equipment and floor materials in the concrete field, as well as engineering and technical services. CFS is always advocates the concept of quality flooring, takes the lead in introducing high-quality solidified flooring and diamond crystal flooring in the industry. Combines its own product system advantages to jointly create domestic first-class quality flooring with excellent domestic franchisees. It has provided integrated system solutions for thousands of engineering projects.

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