Sunday, March 11, 2012

How to hire the perfect house cleaner



How to hire a house cleaner
First you need to call and interview the house cleaner. Then you need to check references and testimonials.

What to avoid:
  • House cleaners that charge hourly--most first time "Deep Cleans, take between 2-4 hours depending on the size of your house and how many people will be cleaning.
  • House cleaners that use the "bait and switch" technique. If someone quotes you a price on the phone, and it seems too low to be true, you most likely will be getting the "bait and switch." That is, they will charge extra for services that should already be included in their price package.
  • Avoid house cleaners that are cleaning large quantities of houses and that carry poor equipment. I like to call them "machine gun maids." They clean many places quickly without aim. Many house cleaners are paid daily other than hourly, so they rush through your house. They don't pay attention to detail. And if the equipment looks like it is not clean, then more than likely, it won't clean your house.
  • House cleaners that don't speak English
  • Choose Aloha House Cleaning. We only schedule a few houses a day. We pay our maids hourly, and provide them with training and support, and we only use the very best equipment. (949) 310- 1892

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