Cleaning Your House: Issues To Discuss

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Cleaning Your House: Issues To Discuss

14 February 2020
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Cleaning your own home may be something that causes a lot of disagreement and frustration in the house. People in your family might not have the time they need to keep everything as clean as you want it. They may simply not feel like cleaning when they're done dealing with other activities in their lives. For that reason, professionals can be great partners for keeping your property looking lived in but neat. Discussing issues like the three below can ensure that your house cleaning company is an effective one that your family can trust.

Employees

Your family needs to feel safe about any employees or contractors that come into your home. For that reason, it's appropriate to ask about hiring practices and what the process is like to be hired by any cleaning company. For instance, are background checks done? You'll also likely be interested in the professional cleaning experience staffers have.

For insurance reasons, you should also be curious about the employment status of those who will be cleaning your property. For example, if the workers are independent contractors, they may not be covered by insurance carried by the cleaning company. That could mean if anything goes wrong, you could be held responsible, and your own homeowner's insurance policy could be affected. If cleaning staffers are employees, it's possible that the company insures them fully.

Cleaning Limits

Simple tasks like sweeping or mopping might be expected, but you also need to know where a cleaning company draws the line. For example, some companies won't do anything to the outside of the home. Find out where a company's limits are so that you know whether you'll be able to respect those or if you need another company with different limits.

Cleaning Schedule

Knowing when your family can expect the cleaning staff is important. If you have a baby at home, for instance, you may want cleaning staff to only appear at times when the baby isn't napping. You may prefer that staffers clean while the house is empty and everyone is at school or work. See what a company's availability is during your preferred hours before hiring any company outright. Ask about fees associated with cleaning on holidays or weekends too.

Your family's relationship with a house cleaning company can make your home a more comfortable, better smelling, cleaner place to live. Ironing out issues like these before hiring anyone can mean greater satisfaction for your family.