Starting a Part-Time Cleaning Service in Phoenix

One way to earn extra income in today’s weak economy is to start a Phoenix-based cleaning service. A part-time cleaning business can help you grow in the industry without sacrificing your full-time income. Listed below are a few steps to follow in order for you to begin.

1. First, decide exactly what you want to clean, homes, businesses or both. Remember, many businesses like to have their offices cleaned at night, while most residential cleaning takes place during the day. Select a service to offer based on your other endeavors, being careful not to interrupt your other work or family life.

Insurance and Bonding

2. You can add extra credibility by obtaining insurance and bonding. You’ll also need a business license, so contact your local city or county board department to obtain one. Begin your search for insurance and bond companies online. You can also call the Small Business Administration (SBA) to see if they can give you any recommendations for a good insurance and bond company.

Promotional Materials and Cleaning Supplies

3. Make sure you budget for your promotional materials like flyers, magnets and business cards. These things help you spread the word about your new business. Also, make sure to include “Bonded and Insured” on all of your promotional materials that you will be handing out if you are bonded and insured. Also, spread the word through your friends and family, and even do some ‘free’ jobs just to gain a reputation.

4. Create company-specific forms using basic spreadsheet and word-processing programs. You can create a sheet with services offered, contact information and even invoices.

5. Make sure that you have a reliable bookkeeping system ready. Good record keeping is essential, whether you do it yourself or rely on an accountant.

6. Finally, save money on your cleaning supplies by getting them at a warehouse store in bulk.

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