Cleaning Is a Science.
We Trained for It.

Mop Wringers brings medical-facility sanitization standards to schools, daycares, and commercial facilities across Rockwall County.

Where Our Standards Come From

Mop Wringers was founded by Troy Linton, a cleaning professional trained by Howard County Public School Systems in Maryland. Howard County operates under medical-facility protocols, the same standards hospitals use to prevent cross-contamination and protect occupants. Troy spent years in that system, rising from custodian to night supervisor to day supervisor over an entire building.

That institutional experience, over 10,000 hours of it, is the foundation of everything we do. When Troy relocated to Texas and launched Mop Wringers, the goal was straightforward: bring that same level of training and accountability to commercial facilities in Rockwall County.

Mop Wringers Founder Troy Linton

The Problem We Solve

Most commercial cleaners keep one rag in the supply closet. They use it on toilets, then desktops, then door handles. That is not cleaning. That is moving contamination from surface to surface.

Next time you visit a doctor’s office, look up at the ceiling. Cobwebs? Dust in the vents? If you see that, the person cleaning that facility is not paying attention. We built Mop Wringers around the details that other companies miss.

Mop Wringers Cleans The Details Others Miss

What Sets Us Apart

Institutional Training

Over 10,000 hours trained by Howard County Public Schools using medical-facility standards. Our founder rose through the ranks from custodian to building supervisor, learning the science behind sanitization at every level.

Systematic Methodology

Our color-coded rag and mop system prevents cross-contamination. Red for bathrooms, yellow for sinks, green for common areas, blue for glass. Different tools for different surfaces, every single time.

Personal Accountability

We run random inspections using detailed checklists and ask clients to walk through before we leave. If something needs attention, we address it on the spot.

Our Color-Coded System

You cannot use the same rag to clean a toilet and then clean a desktop. Our color-coded system assigns specific tools to specific surfaces: red for bathrooms and toilets, yellow for sinks and fixtures, green for common areas and hard surfaces, blue for glass. Separate mops for bathroom floors and common area floors.

Red cleaning cloth — bathrooms

Red:
Bathrooms

Yellow cleaning cloth — fixtures

Yellow:
Fixtures

Green cleaning cloth — common areas

Green:
Common Areas

Blue cleaning cloth — glass

Blue:
Glass

This is the methodology Troy learned cleaning schools to medical-facility standards. We built our entire operation around preventing cross-contamination, not just making spaces look and smell clean.

Why The Color Coded System Matters

Accountability Is Built In

We developed our inspection system during Troy’s years as a building supervisor. Every facility we service is subject to random quality checks using detailed checklists. We also ask clients to review our work before we leave, because accountability should not be optional.

When the owner of Sauce and Vine restaurant pointed out areas that needed attention after a job, we went back and addressed every one. Constructive criticism only makes the work better.

We Clean Facilities With Detailed Checklists

Family-Owned and Operated

Mop Wringers is family-owned and operated. Our values reflect directly in the services we provide. We want every client that comes to us to feel comfortable with questions, feedback, or concerns. That open line of communication is how we maintain the standard our facilities expect.

Serving Schools And Daycares With Cleaning Services

What Our Clients Say

The attention to detail is incredible. They find things other cleaners missed completely.
Finally, a cleaner who actually knows what they are doing. The systematic approach makes all the difference.