08 Mar 2008 12:28:38 | Fayola Peters
How to Start A House Cleaning Business… …In 7 Simple Steps
By Fayola Peters
One of the main reasons people start businesses is to make
money. For some it’s a blessing to make money doing something
they love. I’m not saying that you have to love house cleaning
in order to have a successful house cleaning business; however
it would be a good idea if you didn’t hate it.
How much money you make depends on how big you want your
business to be. It could be a one person operation where you set
up at home and service areas close to home, or you could set up
a commercial office and hire people to work for you.
Here are 7 simple steps to get you started on your own house
cleaning business.
1) Decide exactly what kind of house cleaning services you will
offer. Here you decided what cleaning you will do, like making
beds, vacuuming, mopping and waxing floors, dusting and so on.
Also note what you won’t do, e.g. laundry. You can also decide
to specialize, e.g. by cleaning carpets only, or cleaning
suspended ceilings only.
2) Pricing your housecleaning service. To have an idea of how to
charge for your housecleaning service, use your competition.
Check your telephone directory and the classified ads section in
your local newspapers for cleaning businesses, call them up
(pretend to be a prospective client) and find out exactly what
cleaning services they offer and how much they charge. With this
information gathered decide the best price to charge for your
cleaning service.
3) Workout startup costs. For this you need to consider, tools,
material, transport, advertising, insurance etc. Write down a
list all the tools and material you need, like cleaners,
sponges, mops, carpet cleaning equipment etc. Next find out the
cost of each item on the list and write it down next to the item.
Transport: you will have to estimate your costs here. You see it
depends on where your client is located and your means of
transportation to get to your client. (Having your own vehicle
would be to your advantage).
Advertising: You can use free advertising (word of mouth) and
paid advertising (classifieds, telephone directory ads etc).
Phone calls to your local newspaper and the telephone company
who publish your telephone directory will tell you the cost of
placing ads.
Once you’ve gathered all this information, calculate your total
startup costs.
4) Name your business. Choosing an appropriate name for your
house cleaning business is important. Here are a few examples I
got of the internet, ‘Maid Brigade’, ‘All Shine Cleaning’,
‘White Glove Cleaning Service’. Please avoid using ‘Your Name
Cleaning Services’. Using your own name as part of your business
name is over done by many house cleaning businesses. Brainstorm
and come up with a name that helps you stand out of the crowd.
5) Learn the zoning regulations of your community. Check the
city clerk’s Office or your local library for a copy for a copy
of the zoning laws governing your community. Your reason for
doing this is that some zoning regulations prohibit home
businesses in a community.
6) Do a few free cleaning jobs. Well you’re not actually doing
them for free. You’re doing them in exchange for references
(these add to your credibility for future paying clients and are
invaluable). You can offer these free cleaning jobs to friends,
non profit organizations in your communities etc.
7) Get your first paying client then get another and another and
another and so on. Tell everyone you know that you’ve started a
cleaning business and place ads in the local newspapers. In the
beginning you need to spend most of your time and money getting
paying clients. However, the more clients you get the less time
and money you spend on marketing and more time you spend on
cleaning and making your clients happy.
This is just the beginning. Once you start making money take a
house cleaning business course to help you better manage your
business in terms of growth, accounting, taxes, insurance,
better marketing strategies and more.
About Author :
Fayola Peters is the webmaster of housecleaning-tips.com. To
find more information about a house business cleaning course
check out her website at http://www.housecleaning-tips.com