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Commercial

Shared spaces should not smell like the dog park lost a bet.

Pit Shickers commercial plans support HOAs, apartments, dog parks, daycares, office courtyards, and property managers who want fewer complaints.

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Property programs

Operational cleanup for places with foot traffic.

This page turns a joke brand into a credible B2B service with reporting, zone maps, recurring cadence, and manager-friendly deliverables.

Apartment dog parks

Daily, weekly, or custom cadence for high-use pet amenities.

HOA common areas

Greenbelt, trailhead, mailbox, and pocket-park cleanup routes.

Pet care facilities

Outdoor runs, turf lanes, and odor treatment for heavy-use spaces.

Office courtyards

Quiet service windows before employees and guests arrive.

Manager tools

Cleanups documented like grown-up operations.

Commercial customers need more than a cute mascot. They need route history, issue notes, zone coverage, and predictable communication when residents start blaming each other in the portal.

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Zone coverage

Property teams get a real service map, not a vague promise.

Commercial routes are planned by zone: pet amenity, leasing path, greenbelt, trash enclosure, sidewalk edges, and any resident complaint clusters.

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North Phoenix14 homes
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Tempe Turf Lab6 turf runs
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Scottsdale HOA3 zones
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Priority

Included

What property teams can expect.

Every commercial program is scoped around zones, cadence, access, expected waste volume, and reporting needs.

Custom route map by zone
Service logs for managers
Amenity-area priority sweeps
Pet-safe deodorizing options
Resident complaint reduction
No-drama seasonal adjustments
Commercial audit requestInstant estimate, no awkward phone call.
Estimated weekly patrol$17-$28

Commercial polish

Make the amenity feel managed, not merely cleaned.

Residents notice smell, safety, and whether management responds. The visual system should make property teams feel the same operational confidence.

Route crew

Quiet service windows before traffic peaks

Morning and low-traffic windows keep amenities usable and reduce awkward resident encounters.

Reports

Manager-ready notes every week

Zone status, gate issues, odor hot spots, and recommended cadence changes stay documented.

Odor plan

Turf and hardscape treatments by zone

High-use surfaces get deodorizing recommendations based on traffic and drainage.

Risk reduction

Cleaner common areas protect the whole property experience.

Better hygiene, fewer complaints, stronger amenity perception, and less staff time spent dealing with a job nobody applied for.

Safer resident spaces
Documented visits
Better curb appeal
Happier pet owners

Commercial FAQ

The questions property managers ask first.

Can you service multiple zones?

Yes. Commercial programs are built around mapped zones and separate route notes.

Do you provide reports?

Yes. Reports can summarize cleared zones, blocked access, odor issues, and next-service recommendations.

Can residents submit complaints directly?

In a real build, that could route into a property dashboard. This demo shows the content model for it.

How often should dog parks be serviced?

High-use dog parks often need multiple weekly visits plus periodic deodorizing.

Same-week routes available

Stop letting the dog amenity become the complaint department.

Build a commercial route plan with zones, cadence, deodorizing, and manager-ready reporting.

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