CONSUMER FREQUENTLY ASKED
QUESTIONS
Why hire a cleaning
service? People hire cleaning
professionals for many different reasons. The number one reason is to save
valuable time. You can save countless hours on dreaded housework (most of the
time you save is the time you spend thinking about not wanting to do it). It is
not difficult to find a good reliable professional service that can meet your
cleaning needs. It seems that life just keeps moving at a faster pace. It is
easy for valuable, personal, or family time to get shortened. Hiring a good home
cleaning service can give you back some of that time. Cleaning services are
rapidly becoming not a luxury anymore, but instead a needed service in most
homes.
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I want to hire a cleaning
service to clean my home, what should I know first?
Most people that hire individuals or even
cleaning services to clean their homes are not aware of what they should be
asking before turning over the keys to their homes. Somehow along the way
bonding became the industry standard question to ask. This is a false sense of
security. When interviewing cleaning services customers should ask the following
questions:
- Are you insured? This means adequate
liability insurance, not a bond. Bonding is not a bad thing and in extremely
rare cases does serve a purpose. Ask to see a copy of their insurance
certificate.
- Do you carry worker’s compensation
insurance? (Find out what your state requirements are) A good service will
cover workers with WC even if they fall under the states minimum
requirements.
- Will employees or independent
contractors clean my home?
- What does your pre-employment
screening consist of? Do you perform criminal background checks on all
employees?
- Who will be cleaning my house? One
person? A team? Is there a trained crew leader or crew manager onsite at all
times?
- How do you train your employees, do
you have a formal training program?
- Do you provide a satisfaction
guarantee with your services?
- Make sure all expectations are clear
and up front. Ask about any service or task that you expect to be performed
that is not mentioned or listed by the owner/ manager.
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Are there Industry standards
that a service should follow?
While the residential cleaning industry is
relatively young compared to many industries there is not currently an official
industry standards program or certification program (The Association of
Residential Cleaning Professionals is working to develop such a program for our
members.)
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Here is an example of a
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What is typically included
with residential cleaning visits?
There is a somewhat wide range in service. Some may offer more services while
others will not do certain tasks. All reputable professional services should
offer a comprehensive list of services that should include most all surfaces in
the kitchen, bathrooms, living areas, bedrooms, and the floors. Make sure they
perform key services like vacuuming, wet mopping, etc. Ask for a list of what
they perform, or request a list of what they will do in your home when the quote
is given. Be sure to clarify up front what is included with the service you will
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Do I need a maid or a
cleaning service? While
many call themselves maid services and others call themselves cleaning services
most are the same. Most cleaning services perform basic home cleaning with a
wide range in services. The days of the typical “maid” are all but gone. If your
expectations include things like laundry, ironing, shopping, organizing, looking
after the children, or things beside basic house cleaning you will want to
discuss this with the service you are interviewing. While there are people
available for this type of work most cleaning professionals do not provide those
services. If you are looking for a home manager or a more in depth service you
might be more suited to seek out a domestic placement agency. Most everyone’s
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How do I arrange payment for
my cleaning service? The
standard procedure for payment is a check to be left at the time of service.
Consult with your cleaning service to see what payment options are available.
Cash, check, and major credit cards are generally accepted. Payment is most
always expected at the time of service. Some services require pre-payment for
first time or one time service.
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But isn’t it expensive and
only for wealthy people? The
answer to that is definitely NO! While there are many services that may charge
too much, there are just as many out there that really do not charge enough. A
good cleaning with regularly scheduled services will typically not cost more
than a nice dinner for two. If you think of the time you save that is a deal.
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What kind of insurance do I
need to ask about? Legally just about the only insurance requirements
pertain to worker’s compensation insurance. It is very important to ensure that
the service carries other types of insurance. Liability insurance should be at
the top of the list. Most carry a third party Theft Bond Request. There should
be an insurance certificate for each type of insurance. Check policy dates. It
will take more time, but if you request an insurance certificate from their
insurance company you will get it.
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Are you bonded? While most
reputable services do carry a “dishonesty” bond, unfortunately this really is
not as important as you may think. Most carry them because they are cheap and
they do protect in serious obvious theft problems. This insurance will only pay
if the person is caught, tried, and convicted. More importantly make sure there
is proper liability insurance, workers comp, and find out what measures are
taken in the pre- hiring and screening process. Ask if they do a criminal
background check.
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Is it okay to leave a note
for the cleaning people?
Definitely yes. It is always a good idea to
communicate whether you have concerns with the service or if you are very
pleased with the service. Do not wait and write notes only when you are
dissatisfied. All communicated feelings are good ones!
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What if I forget it is my
cleaning day? Most
services charge for appointments missed that are not cancelled in advance. If
the service has a key for your home most will go ahead and clean the home and
let you pay later. This is another reason why giving a key is a good idea.
Sooner or later everyone forgets and who wants to pay for a service they didn’t
get? If you don’t give them a key and you forget it is your day, don’t give them
a hard time, pay for the visit and then give them a key.
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What do I do about
inappropriate behavior? DON’T
STAND FOR IT! Your telephone should not be used UNLESS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY.
Most professional cleaning teams should have their own means of communication.
Your food should never be eaten. Your drawers or personal things should be left
closed and never looked at. If you feel like anything is inappropriate call the
owner/manager at once. Cleaning service owners go to great lengths to ensure
they only send well-trained cleaners to your home. If you experience anything
other than this then let the owner/manager know at once. They will appreciate
your concern and feedback.
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What if I have a security system?
Cleaning professionals are use to dealing with alarms and various types of
security systems. The ideal is to provide a separate code that you can easily
change if needed. Many times people choose to not give the cleaning service the
code to the alarm and inevitably it is left on when the cleaning team comes. Not
only is this ordeal nerve racking, it can end up costing you money. You may not
get your home cleaned that day and still have to pay for it, plus most local
police departments charge a fee for false alarms. If you are dealing with a
professional service then you should feel confident turning over alarm codes or
keys to your home.
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What about my pets?
This is an issue that should be discussed in
detail before the service begins. Ensure that your pet does not intimidate or
scare the cleaning person. If the person does not like the animal or is afraid
of it this is a recipe for disaster. Most good services will match up
professional cleaners that are animal lovers with clients with animals. You will
need to make arrangements to put animals away or secure them if they will impede
the work of the cleaning crew. Also, advise them of any animals such as cats
that may try to escape quickly if a door is opened. Nothing is more frustrating
to a cleaning crew than an escaped animal over which they have no control. Also,
it is very dangerous for the animal. If you have a pet with special needs or
that makes a mess, please make arrangements to control these occurrences.
Cleaning services should not be expected to clean up after pets.
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Can I get my oven cleaned?
Most services will accommodate this request.
It is rarely included with basic service. Keep in mind that if you have a
self-cleaning oven that spray oven cleaner should never be put in it. An
experienced cleaning professional should know this. If you have a self-cleaning
oven and it does not work properly, more than likely it has had oven cleaner
used in it in the past. At this point you and your cleaning professional will
have to decide whether or not to clean it with oven cleaner.
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What if something is broken?
Unfortunately breakage happens occasionally
with even the most experienced and conscience cleaning professionals. Do not
wait until it happens; discuss breakage up front. Make sure it is clear who is
responsible for what, depending on whether it is a small incidental or if it is
something of value.
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What if something is missing
from my home? This
is NEVER a good feeling and it is almost always the cleaning person who was last
in the house! Try and remain calm. Retrace your steps; about 90% of the time,
whatever is missing will be found within 24 hours (it happens all the time).
HOWEVER if it is not found or if the disappearance is obvious, call the
owner/manager. Give a complete description of what is missing including
important information such as serial number inscriptions, or any distinctive
markings. Give the manger the opportunity to correct the situation. Please keep
in mind, though, that ALL good managers treat the accused as innocent during any
investigation. However, it is not unreasonable to suspend the service or ask for
a different cleaning person until it is resolved. Fortunately, with good hiring
and background checks a good service will rarely have REAL cases of theft. Most
cases turn out to be simply misplaced items.
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Porches, decks, carports, are they
included? Typically most professional cleaning services limit their
services to tasks inside the home. If this is a service you require bring it up
before the service begins.
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What about laundry?
If you find a professional cleaning
service that will do your laundry PLEASE CALL ME! Laundry is such a time
consuming task that it is just not feasible for cleaning teams to try and price
for it. Some services will wash sheets. This is another area that should be
discussed before service starts if it is an issue for you. If laundry is a
priority, try using a laundry drop off service. They do a wonderful job and it
is A LOT less expensive than paying someone to wait for towels or jeans to dry.
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Are they going to do my
dishes? Very
few services will hand wash dishes, pots, pans, or especially knives. Some
services will load dishes into the dishwasher; typically they do not unload the
dishwasher or put things away. Most people would rather put their own belongings
away in the proper place. Also some services will not do dishes at all. Just be
clear up front about expectations. A good way to ruin a solid working
relationship is to leave a sink full of dishes when it is not part of the
service. If it is the day of the cleaning and you were running late or did not
have time to take care of your part call as early as you can to let the service
owner/ manager know and the two of you can more than likely work something out.
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What if someone is injured
while cleaning my home? If you
use a reputable well-run professional service, they will carry worker’s
compensation insurance. States require businesses to carry this coverage when
there are a certain number of employees. It varies from state to state on the
required number. Even if the service uses independent contractors, they are
still required to carry workers comp. If they do not carry workers comp or you
have an individual cleaning your home and there is an injury, you will be held
liable for the injuries.
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Am I better off with an
individual or a service cleaning my home? This
is a question that you yourself will have to answer. Both have pros and cons.
With an individual it is a more personal relationship, if the relationship is
stable. This can be a good situation for both parties involved. In the event
that you hire an individual to clean your home you need to be aware of and make
sure you comply with local, state, and federal laws concerning taxes and
insurance. If you hire an individual and they do not take care of the taxes they
owe on the money you pay them, YOU can be held liable for the
taxes. If you use a service you are more than likely protected from these
liabilities. Another plus of a service is if the person who is cleaning your
house quits or is not doing a good job they can be replaced with a
professionally trained employee, without any effort on your part.
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What am I suppose to supply?
Professionally staffed and home-run cleaning
services most always supply their own products and equipment. This is for a
number of reasons. Mainly for productivity and training purposes. Not to mention
that most customers find it a relief not to have to buy or store cleaning
products in their homes any longer. This is especially beneficial when
concerning small children and their safety. Home cleaning professionals are
trained on the products they use. This is necessary in regards to using the
product efficiently, effectively, and most importantly safely. If you have a
product or cleaning supply you prefer used in your home let the service owner
manager know about it. Provide information on the product and if you have it a
MSDS (material safety data sheet)
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What if I have chemical
sensitivities or want only safer-environmentally products used in my home?
The trend in society is toward more “green”,
“environmentally friendly”, “Non-toxic” products for everyday life. There are
many products readily available for home use. Many service owners already have
in place “green cleaning” programs while others are just getting into that
segment of cleaning. Take time to ask what products they use. Investigate for
yourself (if you do not already know) what products suit your needs or are safe
for you, your home, and your family. The Internet is full of information on
green cleaning. If you do require special products and want them to be used in
your home. Detail each product to the service owner/manager. Professional home
cleaning services do not merely start spraying and “going at it” with cleaners.
A large part of training goes into product safety and knowledge. If you supply a
product you expect to use make sure that you supply the cleaning service with a
MSDS (material safety data sheet).
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What is an MSDS? (Material
safety data sheet)? MSDS
(Material Safety Data Sheet) are forms that include all information related to
cleaning products and supplies relating to chemical make up, safety, chemical
reactivity. Cleaning professionals are required by OSHA to have MSDS information
for all products they use in their services. It is a good idea that homeowners
obtain this information for all products they keep in their homes.
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What if I am unhappy with
the service I receive? CALL!!
Talk to the person doing the cleaning or call the service owner. Don’t let it go
for any length of time. Call the first time you feel the service is not as it
should be. A good service will welcome your comments and do all they can to
ensure that you are happy. The only way they will know that you are not a happy
customer is if they hear from you. Unfortunately, the service is not likely to
improve without you addressing it. If it warrants a second cleaning and you are
that dissatisfied with the service you paid for, the service should have a
policy where they come back out. You will find out rather quickly if they are
sincere in their efforts to ensure that you are a happy customer. Usually give
it two or three cleaning visits to improve. If no improvement is made, find
another service. When hiring a new service let them know what you were unhappy
about with the last service; that will go along way to ensuring your
satisfaction.
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What does guaranteed service
mean? Every professional home
cleaning service should offer a service guarantee or satisfaction guarantee. If
you are unhappy with service you receive then what ever you are unhappy with
should be corrected. If you are unhappy or something was missed call immediately
do not wait a day or two when the house will be ‘lived in”. The service
owner/manager should gladly send the crews back as soon as possible to correct
and over sight. It should be expected that you should only require the service
to come back if it is something that was obvious or really matters. If it is a
something small, or incidental do not have them come back, but rather call the
office or leave a note to ensure that it is not missed again. Neither Service
owners nor the cleaning crews like to have to come back to your home for a task
that may require a very short time. With a guarantee in place you should be
assured good service. If items are repeatedly missed or not performed up to the
standards you and the service owner agreed on then it may be time for a
discussion of a crew change or perhaps discontinue the service.
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What are the difference
between an independent contractor and an employee?
There is a big difference. If you are being
provided a good quality service it will not be as big of a difference as it is
to the IRS. This is a very “gray” area in terms of taxes and benefits.
Independent contractors are rapidly becoming more common in every industry. An
employee is a person that works for a business or an individual and is paid
wages with taxes, social security, and other withholdings. being withheld. An
independent contractor is for all practical purposes in business for themselves.
The service you hire may ‘contract out” work. This may not a bad thing if the
proper steps are taken to ensure that all involved are complying with tax laws
and insured professionally. The biggest difference between the two is that the
service owner/manager will have more control over the work performed by
employees. Ask the service if they utilize independent contractors or have
employees. The homeowner should be aware of the classification of the worker. In
rare cases the homeowner can be responsible for taxes etc not properly paid by
independent contractors.
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How do I know who will be in
my house? When
you start the service ask who will be doing the cleaning. If it is important to
you, ask to be notified when crew changes are made. Ask if it is the same person
that cleans your house each time. Some services rotate or change up who does
which house and what teams work together. Most try and have the same person(s)
each time. Keep in mind that turnover rates for jobs in this industry is
tremendous. A good service operator does everything to keep good employees and
checks out new ones thoroughly. If you hire a professional service that takes
great lengths to hire the right people and train them you should feel confident
about the people they send to clean your home.
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Am I supposed to tip the
person(s) that clean my home?
While tips in this industry are not expected
it is common for tips to be left. NEVER feel like you HAVE to tip, and NEVER tip
in hopes of receiving better service! ONLY tip if you feel you are receiving
great service. Tips usually range from 10 to 15% . Before tipping make sure it
is the same person or team each time. In the event that your regular person is
not there that day, leave a note with their name(s) to ensure the right person(s)
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Do I have to hand over a key
to a stranger? While
it is YOUR house and YOUR key, it is more convenient and secure to let a
professional service keep a key to your home. It is usually not possible to be
able to come home at the exact time the cleaning people need to get into your
home. Most cleaning services will charge for the visit if the appointment is not
canceled in advance. Some services use a lock box where the key is left at your
place. A key kept by the cleaning service is the best way for the cleaning crew
to gain entry to your home. (Also, it can be a lifesaver if you ever get locked
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How can I be sure my keys
are safe when I hand them over?
While it can be very scary to hand over the keys to your home to a complete
stranger, be sure you check references and insurance information. Ask how they
will protect your key and ensure that your privacy and safety are protected. If
the person that takes your key will not be doing the cleaning personally, ask
what the procedure is for signing keys out and how long they are allowed out.
Ask where the keys are kept. Are they tagged with tamper resistant tags or other
means that will deter or prevent duplication? Ask how they are labeled. Ensure
nothing that could identify you or your address is on the tag (in case they are
lost or stolen). Are they locked up? Is the list kept in a separate place that
is locked and secure? How many people have access to them? Any reputable service
should be willing to discuss their key security policy with you.