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jasonbarrett

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ABC's of a Cleaning Business
« on: June 02, 2009, 10:12:59 PM »
What is in a cleaning business and why does it seem like a worthwhile business venture?  We’ll highlight those questions and a lot more in this article.

Cleaning is one of those jobs that everybody can do but in most cases today can’t find the time to do it.  The times have grown so hectic even with the technology today it seems to be demanding more of our time rather than using less of it.

Cleaning businesses have started around because of simple reasons such as these.  Most households are having a harder time trying to balance time between the office and home.  Clients such as these allow cleaning businesses to a niche market.  It’s not making a killing, but it’s ample enough to gain a good margin which you can transfer back into better service and equipment to better provide your clients.

A cleaning business is segmented into two general markets, mainly residential and commercial.  Residential markets cover households and small businesses, while commercial establishments include large offices, banks, museums, sports arenas, hospitals and parks among some.

Starting up a cleaning business doesn’t require that much capitalization and expertise.  The job offered is service oriented and relies much on your workforce.  If you choose to endeavor in this type of business you must carefully select your staff.  They need to be hardworking, diligent, courteous and above all, honest.  They will be allowed into homes and around personal belongings of people.

A residential market basically requires a maid service.  Your staff will be doing dusting of fixtures, furniture and blinds, remove cobwebs, vacuum and mop floors, carpets, rugs and stairs.  Clean glass surfaces, straighten linens and bring out the trash.  They will be covering all major rooms, bathrooms and kitchens.  Aside from these basic services some clients will want or require an additional application on curtains, tables and other surfaces such as a flame retardant or a high quality surface protector.  You may also want to offer rug and carpet cleaning.  It’s a market that stands alone within the cleaning business. Usually deep dirt within the carpet is a bit harder to take out.  Water treatment is usually the best but in some cases it may be difficult tor more troublesome to remove the rug from the location and have it washed, so there are some industrial cleaners or chemicals for this. Over the course of time or maybe because of materials spilled upon the carpet may cause the material to discolor. 
Restoration and color matching it back can also be a service you can offer.

Commercial establishments require janitorial services, which are like maid services covering a larger scope.  Unlike maid services which happen during the normal hours of the day, janitorial services work on the opposite time.  This is due to the fact that the offices or places of business they are contracted to wouldn’t want the cleaning to interfere with the office work done during the day.  Both can stand alone as individual businesses or can be operated under one roof.

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