Before you bid a cleaning job, you’ll want to visit the space to estimate how much time and effort it will take to clean. Ask to do a walkthrough of the area you’ll be cleaning to determine how large it is and what type of surfaces you’ll need to clean. You’ll also want to discuss with the client what special services they expect from you. For instance, if they want the carpets shampooed or the windows washed, you’ll probably want to charge extra. To determine your fee, compile the cost of all the equipment and supplies you’ll need to use. Then, determine your hourly rate and how many hours it will take to clean the place. To make a profit, you’ll want to add on 20% of this total. If you want to make sure your bid is reasonable, compare your estimate with other cleaning companies in your area. To learn how to account for employee wages, read on!
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This article was co-authored by Jon Gholian and by wikiHow staff writer, Hunter Rising. Jon Gholian is a Cleaning Specialist and the Founder of Cleany, a home and office cleaning concierge service based in New York City, New Jersey & Miami. Cleany specializes in providing quality cleaning and handyman services to all their customers. All Cleany employees are insured, bonded, and professionally trained. Cleany has been featured in the New York Times, Bravo & Redfin. This article has been viewed 240,622 times.
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