What drives program cost
No two CLEANTheory programs are identical. Cost is determined by:
Facility size. Square footage of canopy, number of rooms, and total facility footprint determine the surface treatment scope and AIRRox™ deployment coverage.
Water system volume. Reservoir volume, irrigation loop length, and number of dosing points determine the FERTox™ program design and ongoing chemistry requirements.
Which vectors are being addressed. A single-vector program is priced differently from a full three-vector program across water, surface, and air. Many facilities start with one vector and expand as results build the case internally.
Existing infrastructure. Facilities with existing dosing infrastructure, sensor monitoring, or ClO₂ experience require less installation work than those starting from scratch.
Service frequency. Visit cadence, COA review volume, and program complexity factor into the ongoing service cost.
The remediation comparison
The most useful frame for program cost is what it replaces. A single remediation cycle -- irradiation fees, potency and terpene loss, scheduling disruption, compliance documentation, and the cost of running another cycle with the same underlying pressure still in place -- typically runs multiples of a monthly program cost.
CLEANTheory is the upstream investment that reduces the downstream cost. For facilities remediating regularly, the economics are usually not close.
How to get a real number
We do not quote without understanding the facility. The first conversation is about what you are dealing with -- COA history, which vectors are most active, what is already in place, and what outcome you are trying to reach. From that, we scope a program and give you an actual number.
Reach out. We will have a real conversation about it.