Tips for Offering Move-In / Move-Out Cleaning Services
People and businesses are moving from homes, apartments, and
offices on a daily basis. As people and businesses move, they
either need their old location cleaned or want to make sure
their new location is clean before moving in. Your cleaning
company can fill this niche by providing what is known as
move-in/move-out cleaning. It can be an added service that your
cleaning business provides, a way to give employees new skills,
and a great way for your company to make more profit!
Move in/out cleaning can be cleaning a building after an old
tenant moves out or before a new tenant moves in. The type of
clients looking for move in/out cleaning includes residential
and commercial property owners and managers. Commercial move
in/out cleaning can vary from small, quick jobs of just a few
thousand square feet to large office buildings of 15,000 square
feet and up.
A good place to start when looking for move in/out cleaning
accounts is to contact property management companies. If you
happen to be located in a college town there will probably be no
shortage of work. If you have been cleaning commercial
buildings, your clients will no doubt ask you to provide move
in/out cleaning services when they move into a new office or
building.
When first starting out with move in/out cleaning it may be
necessary to meet with the property manager on-site to give an
estimate on the time it will take to clean the apartment,
office, or building. Once you establish a relationship with the
property manager you may be able to skip doing an estimate and
just bill for your time. They will most likely need floor
cleaning services too (carpet, tile, wood). These are
specialized cleaning services, which you will charge separately
for. Offering these specialized services will also add more
profitability to your cleaning company since you will charge
more for these services.
The prices charged will vary depending on the type of facility
you are cleaning, but you should be able to bill $20 - $25 for
your services. Apartment buildings tend to be less profitable
than commercial buildings because many apartment managers have a
budget to adhere to, so they like their cleaning contractors to
bill a flat fee because it's easier to stick to their budget.
Cleaning contractors need to be cautious about bidding this way.
Some apartments take much longer to clean than others so you
don't want to lose money because you underestimated your time.
No matter if you are cleaning a residential apartment, home or a
commercial building there are several steps you should take to
guarantee your success and your customer's satisfaction with
your move in/out cleaning services.