A clean space can change everything. With Farias Cleaning Services Inc’s commercial cleaning services, you can be sure your Athol, MA facility will be spotless.
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At Farias Cleaning Services Inc, our mission is to create cleaner, healthier spaces for our clients. From everyday office cleaning to specialized services like industrial cleaning, we’ll make your environment both functional and inviting. Our team values quality and attention to detail and makes sure each task is completed to your satisfaction.
Serving Athol, MA, and all of Worcester County, we prioritize eco-friendly practices to keep your space clean and healthy. Whether it’s regular maintenance or one-time deep cleaning, when you choose our cleaning company, you can feel confident about the cleanliness of your workplace.
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Why Professional Cleaning Is Essential
Keeping your environment clean impacts everything from productivity to health. At Farias Cleaning Services Inc, we offer a range of commercial cleaning services to help your space function better, including carpet cleaning, floor maintenance, and even emergency cleaning services. Our Worcester County team is trained to tackle everything from stripping and waxing floors to applying epoxy coatings.
With a focus on quality and attention to detail, we help businesses and homes in Athol, MA stay welcoming and efficient. Call 774-312-7067 today to learn how we can bring a higher standard of cleanliness to your space.
Originally called Pequoiag when settled by Native Americans, the area was subsequently settled by five families in September 1735. When the township was incorporated in 1762, the name was changed to Athol. John Murray, one of the proprietors of the land, chose the name which traditionally was believed to mean “new Ireland” although some, including historian James E. Fraser, dispute this definition.
Early residents subsisted on agriculture and hunting. By 1791, Athol had four gristmills, six sawmills, a fulling mill, and a shop with a trip hammer, all of which were operated by water power. The Athol Cotton Factory, built in 1811, was one of the first industries to serve a market beyond the local one. Through the 1800s, textile, leather, wood, and metal industries further expanded the market for goods produced in Athol. The construction of the Vermont and Massachusetts Railroad in the 1840s fostered so much industrial growth that a second line connecting Athol and Springfield was constructed in 1870. Construction of the Fitchburg Railroad, an east-west line, came through Athol in 1879, on its way to the Hoosac Tunnel and the Berkshires.
The Athol Machine Company was established in 1868 in order to manufacture a chopping machine invented by Laroy S. Starrett. In 1881, Mr. Starrett established the L. S. Starrett Company, known for making quality precision tools. The company remains the town’s largest employer to this day, and thus does Athol live up to the nickname “Tool Town”.
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