How to Price a Commercial Cleaning

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Things You'll Need

  • cleaning supplies
  • laborers
  • hard work
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Instructions

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      Step 1) Pricing a Commercial Cleaning for a potential customer should be professional, meticulous, and detailed. The first step in pricing a commercial cleaning is cleaning your own office, business, or house. When cleaning your own office, business, or home, write down the services you are performing, how long it is taking you to do the job, cleaning supplies used, the cost of cleaning supplies, and the square footage of the facility.

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      Step 2) When asked to give a cleaning bid to a customer, walk around the facility and ask the customer a plethora of questions: what cleaning services would he or she like performed, what is the facilities' square footage, how many times a month, etc.

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      Step 3) COMPARE Step 1 and Step 2. Is the potential customer's office 2x as big as your home? Will you need 4x the number of laborers and cleaning supplies? Do a rough estimate for your new customer on how much it will cost him/her by comparing their facility to yours in step 1.

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      Step 4) The preceding is a canned way to price a commercial cleaning. I hope it helps. Good luck!

Tips & Warnings

  • For more information on the cleaning business, check out the following 100 page ebook entitled "How To Start a Cleaning Business" at the following link:

  • http://www.lulu.com/content/paperback-book/how-to-start-a-house-cleaning-business/7296497

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