Revitalize your space with Farias Cleaning Services Inc’s cleaning services in Leominster, MA. We’ll handle the dirt and grime so you can focus on more important things.
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At Farias Cleaning Services Inc, we believe a clean space makes all the difference. Our team specializes in a variety of services, including commercial cleaning, office cleaning, and even emergency cleanup. Whether you need routine janitorial support or specialized floor care, we have the skills to handle it all.
We’ve proudly served Leominster, MA, and the surrounding Worcester County areas, creating spaces that are clean, inviting, and well-maintained. From polishing floors to refreshing carpets, our goal is to leave every space better than we found it, so you can make a lasting impression.
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Why Professional Cleaning Matters
A clean environment is essential for both health and productivity. At Farias Cleaning Services Inc, we offer services like floor stripping, concrete polishing, and epoxy floor applications to keep your space in great shape. Helping you maintain cleaning and inviting spaces is our goal.
From refreshing high-traffic areas to tackling tough messes, our commercial cleaning services make a noticeable difference. Call Farias Cleaning Services Inc at 774-312-7067 today to schedule an appointment and see how we can transform your space.
The region was originally inhabited by various divisions of the Pennacook or Nipmuc Native Americans, who lived along the Nashua River. The river provided fertile soil for the cultivation of corn, beans, squash and tobacco. European settlers began arriving in the mid-17th century and in 1653, the area of Leominster-which takes it name from the Herefordshire town of Leominster in England, was first founded as part of the town of Lancaster.
The European settlers and native people lived peacefully for a number of years, until the start of King Philip’s War in 1675. The violent war between the native Indians and early settlers killed hundreds of people and drove off the inhabitants from the area. After the war, Lancaster remained virtually deserted until a new land grant was offered to residents in 1701. To prevent further conflict with the native Indians, the settlers negotiated with Chief Sholan of the Nashaway tribe for the land. It would be the only parcel of land to be legally purchased in Central Massachusetts.
By 1737, the area of Leominster had gained enough residents to be incorporated as a separate town. The town of Leominster was officially incorporated on June 23, 1740.
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