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Choosing a Professional in Cleaning Services

Choosing a trusted professional which one offers to your family and your home a safe and hygienic way to maintain your environment is not easy task. Imagine a sparkling bathroom, fragrant couch, radiant floors and a sterile kitchen top without having to lift a finger. Maintaining household cleaning has never been easier.

How will I know I can trust them?

Some maid service offer safe, environmentally friendly way to thoroughly clean homes. They use HEPA filtered vacuums which pick up 99.9% of pollen, dust mites, mould spores and pet hairs whilst purifying the air during the vacuuming of all floors, carpets and upholstery. They guarantee the safety and health of their cleaners and your family. Their steam cleaning option is also a 100% safe and natural way to eliminate nasty elements from around your home.

What services do they offer?

Cleaning services include a regular maintenance house clean of the bathroom, floors and kitchen, to dusting all household items, even light fixtures. Services can also include degreasing kitchen appliances, sanitizing all household products, polishing knick knacks, steam cleaning couches and curtains, and even cleaning the garbage container. If you so desire, cleaners can even hand wash floors for that extra personal service some desire. Maintaining your home has never been more thorough than with a good professional.

However it is not just regular home cleaning on offer. Some advertise a range of services such as: renovation, steam cleaning, laundry, cleaning, organizing and moving. Simply choose your desired cleaning service and let them know what you want. It is important to natural maids that the service they provide tailors your lifestyle and requirements, not the other way round.

What products do they use?

Cleaning firms have tested each one of their products to ensure its cleansing and hygiene abilities are an improvement on other top selling (yet environmentally harmful) cleaners on the market. Often special care must be taken for expensive and special surfaces such as granite and natural stone, the cornerstones of any grand kitchen, and company’s cleaners use a mild, gentle, perfectly pH neutral formula to safely clean and disinfect your counters, leaving them spotless, free of film and fragrant.

They also include revolutionary natural aroma therapy benefits to your home. After a professional clean, you will enter a home infused with gentle and natural fragrances which provide a calm and welcoming element to your home. Home cleaning maintenance as thorough as this not only benefits those interested in living in a desirable home but also those home sellers who want an extra leg up in the house market. A well maintained home is a profitable home.

Where can I find a professional in maid service?

You can selected some professionals in clean services in Toronto, North York, Etobicoke, Thornehill, Downsview, Vaughan, Woodbridge, Maple, Aurora, Newmarket, and Bolton. They also offer a local maid service in Mississauga, Oakville, Burlington, Hamilton, Milton, Brampton, and Georgetown, Guelph and surrounding areas. Reducing the stress in your life is as easy as hiring a professional in house cleaning.

Amy Nutt

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4 Responses to “Choosing a Professional in Cleaning Services”

  1. Hope says:

    I want to start a House Cleaning Service. If anyone out there has one please tell me what I need to do..?
    I have been self-employed before as a pet sitter in the UK but now I am moving back to Orlando and want to do something in higher demand. I think a professional house cleaning business would suit me perfectly, I am always cleaning house and people constantly compliment me on how clean mine is. I would like to get an occupational license and be fully registered so I can get business cards and a websight. Is there anyone out there in Orlando that has one already and can tell me if its a steady income? Can you please tell me what rates I should start at until I build up a regular clientel? How much is an occupational license for that type of business if I choose to do business & residential? How much does it cost to be insured, and is that a requirement? What does it mean to be bonded? I am mainly trying to figure out what I need to do to get started and how much it will cost..besides the obvious. I have a car, cleaning supplies. Any advice would be greatly appreciated…thanks

  2. dissmiss says:

    I am based in the UK, but reckon most of the questions you ask apply anywhere. Take a look at the web site below, they are offering a free book. No. 6 on the Free Books page.

    Wishing you every success.
    References :
    http://www.save-money-guide.com/free-books.html

  3. just trying to make a difference says:

    This profile looks at setting up a business providing domestic cleaning services. It reviews the necessary training, start up costs and legal obligations, and suggests ways of promoting the business http://www.scavenger.net/product.php?productid=1869&cat=0&page=1

    you can get a copy of this business opportunity profile for free through your local business link http://www.businesslink.gov.uk/bdotg/action/directory?r.s=h

    obviously this will cover uk laws so if you move country you will need to do further research but it will certainly be a good starting point.

    good luck with all your ideas!
    Rebecca
    References :

  4. kate carpenter says:

    A cleaning business-whether residential or office-is a terrific way to have a stable income. And you’re smart to investigate before you try and get clients! I have a link in my Squidoo lens (below) to a website about starting an office cleaning business (but the site also has a kit for residential cleaning). The guy who put these all in one kits together is based in Florida and has had a successful cleaning business for decades!
    Here’s some beginning steps:
    1. Check with your city or county clerk’s office to see if you need a business license or fictious name license. These are inexpensive ($25-$50) and usually last 3 or more years;
    2. Then, call around to insurance companies and compare prices for liability insurance (sometimes called bond). This protects you if something breaks or gets damaged while you’re on the job. And, yes, sometimes you didn’t so it, but with this you can keep a client! AND, when you can say to potential clients, "I have liability insurance" it not only makes you professional, but adds confidence. It shouldn’t cost more than around $100-$300/yr for $100K coverage (you don’t need more than that for now);
    3. Call existing cleaning companies, pretend to be a potential customer, to find out the going rates and services provided;
    4. NOW, make a nice flyer and/or introductory letter about your service and start knockin’ on doors, so to speak! Dress nice, maybe have a t-shirt made up with your company name and/or logo at Cafepress.com, too.
    5. And spend less than $39 on a business cleaning kit that will give you the basic contracts, forms for estimates, bids, pricing charts and book-keeping, intro letters and other valuable tips. It will save you time and money in the long run!

    This is a general start. There is lots of information available for you below……
    References :
    http://www.squidoo.com/startanofficecleaningbusiness

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