A Guide to Starting Your Own Cleaning Business
Starting your own cleaning business requires more than capital, quality equipment and reliable manpower. It always pays to be more informed about the kind of business venture you want to invest. Before you contact your bank and buy your cleaning equipment, here are some things that you need to know:
1. Know who your customers are.
Cleaning businesses target two markets: the consumer group and the commercial groups. Consumer groups are for those cleaning businesses that are required on the only-when-needed basis (for example, house cleaning service for individuals). Meanwhile, commercial groups are made up of companies who regularly call cleaning businesses for their services.
2. Know what service you want to provide.
You can pick from a wide variety of services from window cleaning, janitorial services, carpet cleaning, etc. You should evaluate which cleaning business suits your personal style and talent. Success entails being an expert in your chosen business. Once you are informed, you are specific on the equipment that you have to buy (if they are needed), the skills of the manpower you require, and the added services you will provide to your customers.
3. Know your business’ operations.
Some banks require a business plan when you take out a loan. A business plan is an important tool to ensure success. Starting your own cleaning business requires careful research and planning. However, you should always be adaptable to changes and learn from others’ mistakes. If you want your business to thrive, you must have a tested formula that you can follow.
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FACT: A Commercial Office Cleaning Business Is One Of The Most Lucrative Service Businesses On This Planet. (A Statistic From The U.S. Department of Labor)
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