06/01/2026
The cleaning industry has become increasingly crowded, with many individuals offering cleaning services as a way to earn extra income. While there are certainly some great cleaners out there, it's important to do your research before inviting someone into your home.
Always ask if a cleaning company is insured, bonded, and has a valid Employer Identification Number (EIN). If they cannot provide this information, they may not be operating as a legitimate business.
Professional cleaning requires more than simply wiping surfaces. It involves proper training, knowledge of cleaning products and chemicals, and an understanding of how to safely and effectively care for different materials in your home.
Be cautious about who you trust with your property. Over the years, I have worked with many clients who came to me after being disappointed by cleaners who lacked the experience, professionalism, or attention to detail needed to do the job correctly.
Your home is one of your biggest investments—make sure it's in qualified hands.