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Starting a cleaning business requires a
low initial investment. You will need good organizational
skills to succeed. You will not need a great deal of
experience, but you will need to know more than most books are
going to tell you. Ask anyone that is already in the cleaning
business and making a decent living at it. The knowledge and
experience to clean thoroughly and do it cost and time
effective is paramount to staying in business.
It is also a business where you can work
alone actually doing the jobs or you can spend time managing
employees and setting up the jobs. There are three areas of
overhead expenses you'll need to consider before getting
started.
Advertising, Equipment/Supplies and Insurance
Start-up Investment
Low: $75 - $150 (small ads or flyers)
Equipment/Supplies: $50 - $500 (individual)
High: $500 - $2,500 (Bonding, Liability Insurance, Ads and
Flyers)
Break-Even Time
One to three months
Estimate of Annual Revenue and Profit
Revenue $30,000 (individual) - $500,000 (ten full-time
workers)
Profit approx. (Pre-tax) - $25,000 - $225,000
Our guides, are an everyday process in running a successful
maid service.
We have spent over twenty years in multiple service
businesses, both as a
worker and as an owner.
We offer techniques for both Janitorial and Maid Services
The intent of this site is
to inform you of a new innovative
and successful way to start-up a cleaning service and
stay in business!
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