Let’s consider a local cleaning service: You should be able to find a local cleaning provider through a Google search or your local yellow pages. The advantage of a local company are many. You should be able to acquire a couple of references rather easily. You will want to find out some background about the company on their web site. Their pricing will reflect the going rate in your area.
You are more than likely going to be dealing directly with the owners when seeking information. However, the owners are not likely to be the ones cleaning your home. You will want to discuss things like employee training and the chemicals and equipment that they use. You may also be to have the same person or person cleaning your home, as they have more schedule flexibility.
The local company is generally more adaptable at meeting the customers need, wants, and desires. They have a keen interest in retaining regular customers. However, you must carefully choose your cleaning service here. All cleaning companies have different area’s that they focus on. They may be local and clean homes but they might specialize in move-outs and move-ins and not homes that are being lived in currently.
You will want to be talking with and interviewing a company that specializes in residential services, if you are a home owner. Another advantage of a local company is that they more more likely to be bonded, licensed, and insured. This is important to many customers. However, these are added costs that will be pasted onto the consumer.
As a home owner the fact that someone is bonded and insured is of no practical use to the home owner. Bonds are more for those companies that are dealing with financial issues and who gather credit information. So the fact that your cleaning service is bonded doesn’t mean much. As for insurance, they are covered by your home owners policy. Again, having insurance as a house cleaning service may be of no benefit to the home owner. Finally, the fact that some one is licensed may not be of much use either. It just states that the cleaner has paid for the right to do business in a geographic area and that they have a physical location.
I bring these matter to your attention because I have offered them when I owned a janitorial service and cleaned mostly businesses. Here you mostly could not get your foot in a door without these qualifications. Interesting thing about this is that no one ever checked my policies to see if they where in effect. So while being licensed, insured, and bonded may sound good., in reality they seldom offer the home owner any protection. What they do is to raise the cost of doing business.
Now, as a one man operation my opinions are skewed in my favor. However, I am attempting to provide my readers with quality information. I would like to hear from other cleaners on this subject.