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Ask a House Cleaner, Price Cleaning Services, Savvy Cleaner

Price By The Hour or Job for House Cleaning?

Price by the hour or by the job? Every maid who runs a maid service and every house cleaner asks this question. What is a fair price? How much should I charge to clean a house? If you bid by the job you have to do an in-home estimate to determine how much work is involved. If you price your cleaning services by the hour – you simply quote a price and schedule a number of hours.

Today on Ask a House Cleaner we look at pricing your cleaning services and ways for a new cleaning company to skyrocket their business out of the shoot and generate the most profit.

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Ask a House Cleaner, Bidding Jobs, Savvy Cleaner

Bidding Residential Cleaning Jobs – Secrets and Tips (2017)

Bidding residential cleaning jobs is not a mystery. Today on Ask a House Cleaner we cover some secrets and tips to prepare you for your initial walkthrough. Learn about the cleaning proposal, cleaning contract, and questions homeowners will have.

Arrive with confidence when you deliver your free in-home estimate, and become a Savvy Cleaner because you’ve landed the deal. Cleaning bids have never been easier.

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You Charge Too Much For House Cleaning @SavvyCleaner

Ask a House Cleaner what to say when a prospect says “You charge too much for house cleaning” or “I don’t make that much money per hour”. Angela Brown, The House Cleaning Guru shares tips to overcome price issues when bidding cleaning and organization jobs. You’ve got to earn money if you’re going to grow your cleaning business. And you’ve got to charge what you’re worth.

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