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Post by twomaids on Feb 21, 2010 12:34:20 GMT -5
I used to subcontract carpet cleaning, but the hassle always outweighed the benefits. Plus, even though you are subbing the work - the customer expects for you to understand the process. In other words, your customer is going to aks you questions & you may or may not know the answer. In my opinion, it's more prudent to just stick with your main specialty of residential cleaning. Two Maids & A Mop - Serving Birmingham www.twomaidsbirmingham.com
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Post by twomaids on Feb 16, 2010 9:59:07 GMT -5
It's a tough market. Think about it. We're selling luxury services in a recession - not the most ideal thing in the world. But make no mistake about it - people need our services and people are purchasing our services. Now is the time to solidify your presence in your market. Now is the time to use a bad economy to your advantage. There is no one answer and the answer isn't easy - but it's doable. In my market, the major residential cleaning service still grosses over $2 million per year!! Two Maids & A Mop of Birmingham www.twomaidsbirmingham.com
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Post by twomaids on Feb 16, 2010 9:55:50 GMT -5
You'll need to determine the time required to clean the home on a regular basis in order to accurately price the home. If you're cleaning by yourself - you can probably get away with a lower rate. But if you're hiring someone to clean the house - you'll need to take thier wages into consideration. Long story short, 6000 square feet is just the first step. The next step is determining the time required...
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