Most of us would do with the help of a professional cleaner; work, kids… everything seems to take most of our time and cleaning gets neglected. We know we need the help of a professional service, but sometimes employing a domestic cleaner can turn up expensive.
Here at http://www.amycleaning.co.uk/ we have put together a list of ideas that may help you have a regular domestic cleaner even if you are on a tight budget. Keep reading!
1- Provide good equipment and cleaning products: With not enough chemicals or a broken hoover the cleaning can take ages. If you have the right tools and products, the cleaning can be done quicker and the cleaner will be more motivated to do a good job.
2- Prioritise: If you are on a budget and can only afford a couple of hours per week, a good idea is to prioritise the tasks. Ask your cleaner to concentrate on kitchen and bathroom, as they are the most neglected areas, while you do the bedrooms. Other way, you can ask your regular cleaner to clean something different every week.
3- De-clutter before the cleaning: Leaving the dirty dishes to dry in the sink or your clothes all over the floor won’t help your cleaner. If you do a “de-cluttering session” on a daily basis it would be more manageable for you and the domestic cleaner could get on with the cleaning easily.
What are your tips to make the most of your regular cleaning service? Share with us!
I completly agree about the de-cluttering. When I do interior window cleans it takes so much time to just de-clutter the window sill. I often ask customers to do this first and will always charge slightly less as it saves me a huge amount of time.
Thanks
Some clients just don’t understand how helpful and time saving that is.
Converted in pounds might do the difference 😀
Violet
Hiring a domestic cleaner is better but cost money.
Professionals are always better aren’t they? But most people are happy to do it themselves
I am not quite sure who is happy to do the cleaning himself, hiring a cleaner is better choice for me.