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The Maids of Roswell have the products and services you need to keep your home in tip-top shape. Our maids have a lot of experience and are very skilled in housecleaning. They can maintain your property's appearance, regardless of its size or complexity. They can also assist you in the preparation of your new home. So if you're in the market for a new home or moving into a new one, let the Maids of Roswell take the stress out of your life. They are licensed, bonded and fully insured. You don't need to spend your time searching for the right company.


Aside from the actual cleaning, the Maids of Roswell can also help with your other household needs such as pet and dog sitting, light maintenance and lawn care. This allows you the freedom to spend your time on the things you care about most. Whether it's running errands, picking up a few groceries or catching up on the latest Netflix show, our friendly staff will be there to help. To find out more, call the Maids of Roswell (770-600-3399) or visit their web site. They also accept credit cards. You can also visit the office from your vehicle. Online quotes are also available. Ask about any special requests you may have such as pets or pets within the house.


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FAQ

Is it a good idea to clean before the cleaner arrives?

Make sure you have a backup plan if you are going to clean the house before a cleaner arrives. A cleaning service may come in and find that there is nothing for them to do because you haven't done any preparation.

A list of all items that require cleaning is the best way for this to be avoided. This could be a list of rooms and furniture, as well flooring and carpets. It is important to have a checklist for each item.

Consider how long it takes to do these tasks. In the example of a large living space, you may choose to start with the carpet, then move on to the walls and finally the floors.

Make sure you have a time estimate for each task and stick to the schedule. If you don't, you risk having the cleaners leave after completing half the job.

Many times we don't give our cleaners much direction when they come to clean our house. We expect them, based upon their experience, to find the best place to clean our home.

This is why it's important to prepare an inventory of areas, tasks, and timelines. A detailed plan will ensure that your cleaners have all the necessary tools to complete the job.


How much does it cost to clean your house?

There are lots of factors that determine the cost of your house cleaning. The number of people that will be living in your house is one factor.

If you have a large household, you will probably pay more than someone with smaller families.

Another important factor is what type of cleaning you need. Deep cleaning is more costly than regular vacuuming, as you must remove more dirt.

Window washing and oven cleaning are additional services that may incur additional fees. These are extra services that many cleaners charge separately.

The location of your home is an important factor in determining the price. The prices for your home will rise if it is located near major roads.


How many people should I invite to help me clean my house?

A medium-sized house can usually be cleaned by two people. However, if you have a large home you might need more than one person.


How often should I get my house cleaned?

It all depends on how clean your home is. You might need to clean up every week if your house is extremely messy. But if there are only a few spots, you might be able to do it once a month.

It's also worth remembering that if you've had a party or are having guests, you may need to clean more frequently.



Statistics

  • Typically, you can charge customers about $90 to clean a house that's less than 1,000 square feet and $250 for a house that's 3,000 square feet or more, according to Home Advisor. (freshbooks.com)
  • The best-paid 10 percent make $34,000, while the lowest-paid 10 percent make $26,000. (zippia.com)
  • You must see the house in question when estimating all private house cleaning jobs, according to Cleaning 4 Profit. (freshbooks.com)
  • Add 33 percent on top of your cost. (freshbooks.com)



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How To

How to start a cleaning business from scratch

First, determine your niche. This is the niche you wish to be a specialist in. You should choose something that you enjoy doing and that you're good at. If you don't know where to begin, ask yourself these questions: Do I like cleaning? Is there anything I enjoy doing? Are there skills that I could use to be a cleaner?

Once you've found your niche it's time for you to research if the demand is there. There are many ways to find out. It is easiest to search online. Type "cleaning services near me" into Google and see what comes up. Check local magazines and newspapers. You will often see ads for cleaners in local newspapers and magazines. Talk to family and friends who may be interested in your services. Most people aren't aware that they could hire someone to clean their homes.

Once you have determined whether there is demand, you can decide how much to charge per hour. Remember that you'll probably lose some customers because of the price increase. It's not a good idea to charge too much.

Next, determine what equipment you will need. Some things include mops, brooms, dustpans, vacuum cleaners, air fresheners, toilet brushes, etc. Spend around $1,000.00 if your goal is to buy new items.

The final step is to open a business. For example, you'll likely need a place to store supplies, such as buckets, mops, brooms, and vacuums. You'll also need to purchase furniture and lighting fixtures.

To put your sign outside your door, you'll also need one. Make sure that it says "Cleaning Service Available!" It may be helpful to have a phone number listed on the sign so potential clients can call ahead to schedule an appointment.




 



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