

How to find company contracts for commercial cleaning
Describe the region and business type
Add your target city or region. Sculptor searches Google Maps for businesses likely to need commercial cleaning contracts.
Sculptor sources and enriches each business
Sculptor scans Google Maps for matching local businesses in your area, then waterfalls through 150+ providers to find a verified Owner email on rows where a contact match is found.
Get a table with Owner emails ready to send
Your list shows business name and, for matched rows, a verified Owner email. Export to CSV or push to your outbound tool to start outreach.
Why Clay for finding company contracts

Google Maps sourcing by category and region
Get a targeted list of local businesses that need commercial cleaning contracts. Clay's Google Maps integration pulls up to 1,000 matching businesses per search, filtered by business type and location radius, in minutes.
SMB-optimized waterfall finds owner emails
Get verified owner emails for matched rows without stitching tools together. Clay waterfalls through 150+ providers using its SMB-specific enrichment recipe, and only charges credits when a match is returned.


Claygent reads reviews for outreach signals
Get a ready-made personalization angle for each prospect. Claygent reads recent Google and Yelp reviews per business, summarizes a standout signal in one sentence, and adds it directly to your outreach row.
Push contract-ready leads to your sequencer
Send enriched, verified rows straight to Smartlead, Instantly, or Salesloft with one click. Only rows with a validated owner email are pushed, keeping your sending list clean before the first message goes out.

Clay is a game changer for marketing, data, and operations. We have 3x our enrichment rate with Clay’s combination of data providers. Clay makes it easy to use AI for GTM initiatives, unlocking new workflows that were infeasible before.
Frequently asked questions
How does Sculptor find company contracts and facilities managers?
Sculptor takes your target city or region prompt and searches Google Maps for commercial buildings and facilities, pulling up to 1,000 results per query with company names, addresses, and domains. It then recommends enrichment steps, including Find People filtered by the "Facilities Manager" title, followed by an email waterfall that runs multiple providers in sequence to return a verified work email for each contact.
How accurate are the facilities manager emails Clay finds?
Clay's waterfall enrichment lifts email coverage from roughly 20% to 80% by querying multiple providers in sequence and stopping at the first verified match. For SMB contacts, Clay's own benchmarks show top providers scoring above 96% confidence on email accuracy. You only pay credits when a provider returns a valid result, so unverified records don't cost you.
Can I find facilities manager contacts for a whole list at once?
Yes. Paste a list of cities or building names directly into a Clay table, upload a CSV of target properties, or let Sculptor generate the starting list from Google Maps for multiple regions. Clay enriches every row in parallel, finding contacts and emails at scale. Once your table is complete, push verified records straight to HubSpot or export as a CSV for outreach.
Is it legal to scrape building data and cold email facilities managers?
In the US, scraping publicly available business data is generally permitted under the CFAA, as affirmed by the hiQ v. LinkedIn ruling. CAN-SPAM allows B2B cold email as long as messages include a physical address, honest subject lines, and a working unsubscribe link. In the EU, GDPR requires a documented legitimate interest basis before contacting business professionals, and the ePrivacy Directive may add further requirements.
Laws vary by jurisdiction, so always check the rules in your region and respect each website's robots.txt and terms of service before scraping.




























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