Today's Cleaning Service
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Our Saint Louis Cleaning Service is called "Today's Cleaning Service"
I want to give a "shout out" about my husband and our small cleaning business. We live in Saint Louis, MO in the beautiful Tower Grove neighborhood in South City. Ron and I have been married a long time (19 years) and Ron started cleaning professionally full time back in 1999. For awhile Today's Cleaning didn't settle on a niche until recently. Today's House Cleaning cleans homes. We also clean when someone is moving in our out of a new home. Your home could be a single story, two story, ranch, loft, apartment, etc.
Ron loves to clean and seeing the end results. He gets great feedback from clients which is so appreciated. My husband really started to get great response when one of his clients put him on Angie's List. It was such an honor to be given an A in the cleaning service industry. I am so proud of Ron and all he's accomplished. Ten plus years later still cleaning & more of a professional cleaner along with his professional customer service skills many a home owner is glad to hire Today's Cleaning Service.
Written by Ron's Wife, Debbie Kay Brown
Contact Info: 314-229-7353
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How to Choose a Great House-Cleaning Service
The demand for professional home cleaning services continues to grow. More and more people are realizing that outsourcing these, sometimes less than desirable tasks, can have a great return on investment. Often, the biggest pay off for hiring a home cleaning service is not just the time you are not cleaning, but the total time - and energy- you reclaim formerly spent dreading or avoiding cleaning.
Hiring a service to clean your home is a big decision, with many considerations. Trust is vital since it is, after all, your personal space. All too often customers are not asking the right questions or doing their homework.
Two Big Issues
Deal with a professional company - There are many persons or "private parties" that will clean your home and may do a good job. However, if you hire an individual rather than a company to clean your home and pay them a certain amount in a year; you are their employer. If they fail to pay proper taxes on the money you pay them, you could end up being liable (not to mention the next time you are up for a cabinet position, this is sure to end up all over CNN!) Also, if someone comes into your home to work for you, and is hurt or injured, you could be liable.
When you hire a professional maid service, you are, ideally, avoiding all these risks. The service owner should carry the burden of payroll taxes, Worker's Compensation, and liability insurance. A professional service will also offer training for their employees. All of the risk and liability is no longer your responsibility as the customer. That kind of peace of mind is worth an extra $20. Isn't it?
Go for professional, but not on image alone - Just because a business has glossy business cards, and a Web site that rivals Microsoft, you still need to do your homework. Keep these questions in mind when making your decision on which cleaning company to hire:
1. Who will be cleaning my house? Do they use employees or independent contractors? Whatever the answer is, you need reassurance that you are getting the protections that should come with a professional service. Do they use individuals or teams? Ask them why they use the model they do. Different business models work for different reasons. Just be sure the company you want to hire is doing it for the right reasons. The IRS has a useful guide on their Web site to determine what defines an employee and independent contractor relationship.
2. Do they perform criminal background checks and pre-screen employees? Every service should have a policy for background checks and pre-screening employees. With today's technology, even the smallest company has access to low cost tools over the Internet. You will want to know the policy they follow and what their process is for due diligence when hiring.
3. Are they properly insured? Insurance includes general liability insurance and Workers Compensation. It does not hurt to ask for a copy of insurance certificates. As much as insurance costs, they should be more than happy to show it to you.
4. Do they offer a satisfaction guarantee? What does it entail? How long after the service is performed, do I have to call to report problems that need to be addressed? No matter how good a service is, or how great the employee training program, it is imperfect human beings cleaning the house. As the customer, you should have reassurance that if the team has a "bad day", the company will make it right.
5. Who will have the key to my house? What is the policy? How can I be sure I am safe? This should be a huge concern, and most customers don't think to ask this question. Are the keys signed out each day? How are the keys kept at other times? Where are they kept? Are they locked up? Who is responsible for them? If they were to be lost or stolen, are there any markings that identify where they go? Make sure there is nothing to identify your address on the key. Also, ask up front, in the event the key is lost or stolen, what is the replace / re-key policy?
6. "Are you bonded?" Please don't ask this, and tell all of your friends, family, and loved ones that this is not the question to ask. All joking aside, don't even bother asking this. It really means nothing except in extreme cases. How a bond works is that it is purchased (it is not insurance, but insurance agents issue them) usually for as little as $200 a year for a small company. Why is a bond so cheap? They are low in price because there are rarely any claims paid out on them. A bond will pay if an employee is caught stealing, is tried, and convicted. In the days before the information superhighway, thoroughly checking into a person's background was beyond the means of most small companies. In years past, the hiring process was hard to navigate and "situations" would occur. With all of the tools available today, every small business owner has easy access to evaluate whom they are hiring to clean your home. With that being said, most home cleaning companies go ahead and buy the bond just simply because it is easier to spend the $200 bucks a year and politely answer when asked, "yes we are bonded", rather than going into the above narrative. Also, just imagine how cool you will look when you are in a group discussing this at the cocktail party, when the subject of cleaning services comes up!
7. Are you both on the same page? All too often, the culprit of the cleaning service-customer relationship going south is a lack of communication. An astute cleaning service owner should walk you through what their service will do for you and your home and give you a clear picture of what you can expect. Be sure that you pay attention to what they tell you. Better yet, perhaps they have flashy print materials that also convey what their service can offer you. Everyone has their "hot buttons" (what clean means to them); what one person thinks is clean may not be "clean" to another person. It's just human nature. For some people it is the bed made just the right way; for others, it is a clean sink. Figure out where you fall from one end to the other in the spectrum of being picky. If what really matters to you is not being done, bring it up. You should not simply assume that it will be done and that they should "just know".
8. What should I do if I am not happy with the service I receive? Perhaps it is not until the first, second, or third cleaning that you discover what your cleaning "hot buttons" are. (Side note: pay attention to what these are. It can save you YEARS of therapy if you pay close attention to what they are).
I hope that some of these discoveries will be good things your professional cleaning team has done that you did not expect to impact you the way they did. However, if you find "things" that grate your nerves, you should address them. Make sure it was not simply the day at the office that is affecting your perspective. CALL, express your concerns to the owner/ manager. Believe it or not, the most successful service owners APPRECIATE and welcome constructive criticism. It is the best way to build a better business, and professionals will see your input as a gift. If it is something small, let it slide until the next visit. If it does matter to you, then ask that they send the team back to correct it. They should be happy to do so as soon as reasonably possible. Remember, this is an intimate relationship and relationships require communication; relationships without communication fail!
Now you know what to ask (and you have a few other unsolicited pieces of life changing advice to boot). Ask the right questions; receive the great service you need and enjoy. It is sure to add to the quality of your life. A little insight: the best days will be when you forget the cleaning team is coming and you come home to a clean fresh smelling home ... Nice!
Perry D Phillips, Jr is an advocate for the cleaning industry and is passionate about educating customers of cleaning services, and also owners. Perry is the Publisher of Home Cleaner Magazine. The only publication exclusively for owners and managers of professional home cleaning companies. Visit his website at http://www.homecleanermagazine.com You can sign up for the free weekly industry newsletter.
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Perry_Phillips
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Cleaning is our Business
We want to be known as a dedicated cleaning service company that our community can count on for superior cleaning and customer service.Our mission is to give our customers a great experience from how clean their home is to how friendly our staff is. We also offer green cleaning to keep our customers homes safe from toxins that can affect everyone's health.
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Vist Today's Cleaning Service , Inc. was founded 9 years ago by Mr. Ron Brown. I want my customers to know and feel not only that they are getting a superior cleaning of their homes, but it was also important to me, that the customer felt comfortable with my morals, values and integrity!One of the biggest benefits to you the homeowner is that you are relieved from cleaning your home on the weekend. Our motto is "Your weekends weren't made for housework!" You can now hire someone who will clean just as well if not better then you would. I know you don't clean behind the tolet :-).
You will also have the peace of mine that the safety of your home and its valuables will be in very trusted hands.
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- Hi,
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Hometown Stats
The population of 63116 is 47,243.
That's #705 out of all 42,305 zip codes.
73% of the population is white, which is 2 points less than the national average.
The average household income in 63116 is $30,775, which is $1,077 more than the typical average.
This contributes to the average house being worth $62,600. When the survey was done in 2000, that represented a difference of -20% from the typical value.
Men make up 48% of the population, and the typical age in this part of MO is 34.2.
Stats about: Saint Louis, MO
Population: 47,243Number of Households: 22,506
Average House Value: $62,600
Average Income per Household: $30,775
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