For gym owners who mop every day, spray between classes, and still know, deep down, the mats aren't where they should be. We fix that in one visit.
"I mop after every class. But when I drop down to check corners or seams, it doesn't look like a mat should look."
"I've had students clean. I've built spray routines. The baseline still drifts. It's just a question of how fast."
"The only time the mats actually feel right is when I'm on my hands and knees scrubbing, and that's not something I can keep up."
"I don't want another system to manage. I want this one thing to be handled so I can focus on the gym."
"I've seen enough skin infections to take it seriously. I also know my current routine isn't really preventing them."
Mopping, spraying, end-of-class wipedowns, occasional deep scrubs. Every method gym owners rely on lives or dies on who showed up that night and how tired they are. That's why the baseline always drifts.
Not a surface mop. Not another sanitizing spray. A specialized machine-driven deep clean built for the kind of traffic grappling rooms actually take.
Most cleaners kill bacteria on the surface. We use the Duplex 420, a specialized mat cleaning machine, to physically lift buildup, body oil, dead skin, and embedded sweat out of the vinyl. What comes out of your mats is the receipt.
Corners, seams, wall mat bases, high-traffic zones. Every inch gets the same process. No "good enough in the middle, skipped on the edges" like most cleanings end up. It's in the name for a reason.
The founder is a brown belt who trains on the same surfaces he cleans. He's rolled on mats that looked fine and weren't. He's seen what "we clean every day" actually produces. You're not hiring a janitor. You're hiring a peer who knows exactly what this problem feels like from the other side.
The Duplex 420 pulls embedded sweat, oil, dead skin, and buildup out of the vinyl, so your "clean" matches what the surface should actually feel like.
Targeted treatment against the things gyms actually deal with: staph, ringworm, MRSA, impetigo. Not a generic commercial spray.
The places daily cleanings miss are the places that hold the most. Corners, seams, high-traffic zones, and wall mat bases all get the same process as the center of the mat. (Full wall mat cleaning is available as an add-on.)
You see the dirty water. You see the mats before and after. No vague receipts. Real evidence that what you were doing before wasn't enough.
Tell us about your space. We'll send a quote within 24 hours. No pressure, no contract, no follow-up spam.
Request my free estimateFill out the short form: square footage, location, and a few photos if you have them. Takes 2 minutes.
We send a written estimate based on your space. Clear pricing. No mystery charges. No "let's hop on a call."
We come in whenever fits your calendar: day, night, weekend. Your classes don't get disrupted, and your mats get handled.
If the number works, great. If it doesn't, you've lost nothing but two minutes. No calls, no pitches, no pressure.
Get my free estimateI'm Canaan. I'm a brown belt. I've been around jiu-jitsu long enough to see the same problem at every gym: owners who genuinely care, doing their best with mops and spray bottles, ending up with the same slow drift in mat quality that they can't quite name.
I've also been in gym environments where mat cleaning was always being "handled," but never actually fully handled. That low-level awareness that the mats weren't where they should be, and nobody had a real answer for it.
The thing that clicked: this isn't an effort problem, it's a tooling problem. You can't maintain a professional mat standard in a high-traffic grappling room with manual cleaning alone. Consistency only happens when you remove the dependence on people and give the surface what it actually needs.
I started Edge2Edge because it's the problem I was living inside. Now I'm building my own gym (Basin Jiu Jitsu in Breaux Bridge) while running this. Which means I'm not a vendor selling you a service. I'm a peer solving the same problem on both sides of the mat.
"You think your mats are clean? Yeah, so did I. Edge2Edge proved me wrong. The mats were gross — and I clean EVERY DAY. Book your cleaning, guys. Thanks Canaan & Sophia for the quick turnaround and fantastic work."
One flat rate per square foot. Clear math. If it fits your budget, let's go. If it doesn't, no hard feelings. You know where you stand in under 30 seconds.
Recurring maintenance plans available after your first clean.
We walk the mats with you after the job. If they don't look, feel, and smell measurably better than when we arrived, you owe us nothing. No fine print, no "conditions apply" tricks.
We can say this because it hasn't happened. You can't spray-and-wipe your way to what our machine does. That's not a marketing claim. It's just what you're going to see when the dirty water comes out of your mats.
Start with a free estimateYes, and the proof is visible the same day. You'll see the water that comes out of your mats. It won't look like water you'd expect. That's what was embedded in the vinyl that daily mopping and spraying couldn't reach. You don't have to take our word for it. The result is physical and in front of you before we leave.
No. That's the point. We come in, do the full deep clean, and leave. No new system for you to manage. No training your staff on a process. No scheduling platform to learn. You book it, we handle it, your mats are reset.
That's your call, but here's the honest framing. A single skin infection outbreak typically costs far more in lost members, paused training, and reputation damage than a deep clean does. And the flip side is just as real: gyms that document and market their mat cleanliness (before-and-afters on social, clean-mat guarantees in their onboarding) pick up members from the gyms that don't. You're not buying cleaning. You're buying a cleaner baseline that protects what you've built and gives you something real to market.
We serve gyms across Louisiana and the Gulf Coast. If you're within 150 miles of Lafayette, LA, travel is included. Beyond that, a small travel fee may apply. Drop your location in the estimate form and we'll confirm logistics in the quote.
Depends on square footage, but most gyms are done in a single visit, typically 3–6 hours. We schedule it around your class calendar so there's minimal disruption. Many owners have us come in on a Sunday; they walk in Monday to mats that feel brand new.
Fair. Most "professional cleaners" treat mats like any other floor. We don't. We're specialized in grappling and contact training surfaces, and we use equipment designed specifically for this. If you want to compare: ask for the before/after water photos. That usually settles the question in one look.
No. One-time deep cleans are exactly that. If you want to set up recurring maintenance after you see the first result, we can talk. But nothing requires it. You book when you need it.
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