If you are looking for a business opportunity in the cleaning service industry, you might as well start your own home based maid cleaning service. Having your own business can be a fulfilling experience and starting now may gear you up for future business endeavor opportunities that may be presented to you in the future.

Aside from gaining business management experience with little risk, running a maid cleaning service can give you flexibility in your day to day schedule, plus the opportunity to be rid of financial constraints. Starting a maid cleaning service requires a very small financial investment on your part, but does require determination, perseverance and hard work.

Let’s start with the capitalization and expenses. Although you can start your cleaning service from home, you still need to put out a little cash for your tolls and equipment. If you do not have a vacuum cleaner, you will need to purchase one. You will also need to supply yourself with rags, lint-free cloths, squeegees, and different cleaning solutions appropriate for various materials you might encounter when cleaning.

Next, check your management skills. If you are an organized and effective cleaner, it does not necessarily follow that you have the skills to successfully run one. If you are unsure of your management capabilities, you can start researching on ways to efficiently plan your business. You can find a ton of material on finances, time management, and employee management online.

Another critical area that you need to check is your people skills. Even if you are a home based maid cleaning service, you need to make sure that when clients communicate with you, you answer them in a polite and professional manner. Remember that since you are selling professional services, your clients will look into your character and not on the effectivity of a product or a *****.

When your business expands to include more and more house cleaning gigs, you will get calls for additional service or unfortunately, calls of complaint. The skills needed for handling these types of calls are different from the cleaning and managements kills you need to have.

Calls for first time cleaning services need to be treated with professional courteousness and enthusiasm. You will need to be very methodological in taking down important notes such as the name of the homeowner, the address, any landmarks that can provide and the contact numbers. This way, you can easily find the client’s house and would not be late for the appointment. Remember to keep your cleaning schedules where you can see them so you can book cleaning without the hassles of over scheduling yourself.

With calls for additional service, these should be handled with professional decorum and a little familiarity. Since you have already cleaned for this client at least once before, what you need to have is the capacity to check on the previous tasks you have done and confirm what they want in the next cleaning schedule.

For complaints, this should be handled in a professional manner and with the ability to appease. Clarify the issue and offer solutions that the customer will agree to.

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