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[S913]Start Window Cleaning Business
by Peter Fogwill, Pet
Some forums specialise in Reach and Wash window cleaning, while others dedicate boards for traditional window cleaning and reach and wash window cleaning. When the traditional window cleaner decides that because of health and safety guidelines that it is time to change over to reach and wash type, then where better to gather all the information he needs. The window cleaning forums are full of newbies desperate to learn all they can before deciding which equipment they need and where to buy the best value for money window cleaning systems.

There is also Lot's of advice for the people who fancy putting the system together themselves, from making up a brush to installing a water tank in their van. Information can also be found about the Lightest, cheapest, and the best value for money poles on the market. Some forums even have dedicated FAQ boards where the window cleaner can browse through at his or her leisure. Last but not least is the second hand systems and equipment where you can buy a van already fitted with a full reach and wash system, right down to a simple connector to join your pole hose to your hose reel.

Registration is usually the only requirement before you can begin posting. Registering is not normally necessary for browsing previous posts.

The following examples of questions asked on one of the most popular forums are as follows....

Opening up a pole.... Can anyone tell me what section of the water fed pole you open first? I always start with the top ones but noticed that they flexed quite alarmingly. Would it be better to lift up the sections lower down the pole first? Haven't tried it yet hence my query.

Waste... I have just bought myself a Merlin system having used DI only since starting water fed pole in August. Only problem is my garden is flooded out at the moment with the waste water coming out. Any ideas where I could put it. Also is it normal for my van to take ages to fill up?

Help with water fed pole....Hi, I wonder if anyone can help? I am just starting out with water fed pole and I am getting streaks even on my own windows. Any advice would be appreciated?

These questions and many more are answered every day on the window cleaning forums.

After initially starting a house cleaning business, far too many house cleaners neglect their duties over time, and as a result their job security suffers. My partner and I know this because we've "stolen" many jobs away from other people who started a house cleaning business when they failed to meet their clients' expectations. They were poorly prepared. When you start a cleaning business, as in any other business, you will do your best work if you have good mentors. We hear complaints about these "flakes," over the phone time after time, when our new clients are calling us because they're disappointed in their current service.

When you've started your house cleaning business and it's running smoothly, it pays to think ahead and give yourself an extra edge of job security by delivering little extras that will make your clients glad to write those checks out to you, month after month. We've experienced the job security that comes from applying ourselves with integrity to meet each client's needs - not just meet them, but exceed them. When you start a cleaning business, you can too. What's more, you can keep your clients for as long as you choose. If you are starting a cleaning business, delivering excellence will help you build job security, because your clients will be praising your name.

The good news is, delivering excellence is not all that difficult to do. How do you do it? Here are eight tips:

1. Show up on time and be consistent. Being punctual shows your client that you respect their schedule and that you can be counted on. Don't vary the time you both agreed on unless you must. While starting your cleaning business, create or develop systems that provide a structure within which you can work efficiently and consistently. Developing consistent systems also provides a way for you to check off your mental'to do? list while working, reducing the likelihood that you'll forget something.

2. Be thorough. Focus on one task at a time, while keeping in mind the whole
picture. Know where you are going next, not just as you start your cleaning
business, but as you clean at each of your jobs. If possible, fully complete one task or room before beginning the next. Move your cleaning equipment along with you instead of spreading out all over the house.

3. Do your job to the best of your ability. Clean as if their place were your own. Show that you care. Do what you would like to have done in your own house or place of business. Work quickly but never rush or take risks with their belongings.

4. Return your clients' phone calls as soon as you possibly can. Don't give them even one reason to think of you as less than professional. Make it easy for your clients to keep you on and refer you and your service to others.

5. Make it smell yummy. Reduce the smell of ?man's best friend,? by applying
lavender or orange essential oil to the vacuum bag or filter before using. Essential oils not only clean the air of bacteria and make things smell fantastic, they will lift your spirits while you work! This is a subtle and magical trick. Your clients may never figure out why, but they'll just know that every time you clean their home, everything smells so darn good.

6. Keep up to date. Continue learning and educating yourself about your business. Don't assume that you always know the best way to handle new situations. We can all afford to step back periodically, get a fresh perspective, and reinvigorate ourselves and our approach.

7. Say thank you. We send our holiday cards just before Thanksgiving, when they won't be lost in the sea of Christmas cards. This is a nice time to thank your clients for giving you the opportunity to serve them. But don't wait for the holidays. Whenever the urge to say thanks strikes, do it. When we first started a cleaning business, we sent a round of thanks to all our clients. Now one of them, a real estate agent, consistently refers new clients to us. We like surprising her by leaving behind a single stem flower once in a while.

8. We're all human. Mistakes can and probably will happen every once in a blue moon. Especially when you first start a cleaning business. Apologize and make amends if you need to.

These little extras are not much more than common sense, but we all know how uncommon that can be. As you start a house cleaning business, work to consistently fulfill your clients? expectations, and then go one step further and give them more than they bargained for. You will have job security for as long as you choose.
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Peter Fogwill has sinced written about articles on various topics from Room Furniture, Cleaning Business and Environment. Peter Fogwill owner and administrator of the very popular window-tools forum welcomes you along anytime, here you will find out any answerer to any questions you may have about window cleaning. You will also be the first to know about any of Peter's inve. Peter Fogwill's top article generates over 12100 views. to your Favourites.

Suzanne Arthur has sinced written about articles on various topics from Disease & illness, Credit Repair Services and Make Money Online. This article was adapted from the newly revised and improved edition of Suzanne Arthur's ebook, Start Your Own House Cleaning Business. Two of Suzanne's other business ebooks, featuring the Suze & Ev Method, are Start Your Own Window Cleaning Business, an. Suzanne Arthur's top article generates over 27100 views. to your Favourites.
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