Cleaning Services Question

victorjessie

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Hello everyone!

I’m considering hiring a cleaning service for my home but have some questions. What should I look for when choosing a service?

Are there specific questions I should ask during the initial consultation?

Additionally, how do I ensure they use safe and eco-friendly products, especially with pets in the house?

I’ve heard mixed reviews about various companies, so recommendations would be helpful. Lastly, what’s a reasonable price range for regular cleaning services in our area?

I appreciate any insights or personal experiences you can share.
 
Hello everyone!

I’m considering hiring a cleaning service for my home but have some questions. What should I look for when choosing a service?

Are there specific questions I should ask during the initial consultation?

Additionally, how do I ensure they use safe and eco-friendly products, especially with pets in the house?

I’ve heard mixed reviews about various companies, so recommendations would be helpful. Lastly, what’s a reasonable price range for regular cleaning services in our area?

I appreciate any insights or personal experiences you can share.
thanks in advance for any help
 
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Hello everyone!

I’m considering hiring a cleaning service for my home but have some questions. What should I look for when choosing a service?

Are there specific questions I should ask during the initial consultation?

Additionally, how do I ensure they use safe and eco-friendly products, especially with pets in the house?

I’ve heard mixed reviews about various companies, so recommendations would be helpful. Lastly, what’s a reasonable price range for regular cleaning services in our area?

I appreciate any insights or personal experiences you can share on cleaning services in middlesbrough.
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I genuinely wouldn't know. My aunt was a cleaner, but she's since sadly passed on. She HATED working with "lazy" cleaners, that spend more time sipping tea than actually cleaning. You might be wanting to not necessarily look for the cheapest, but rather for one that's willing to work efficiently.
Allowing a water/snack break if they are working is fine, but if they are sipping tea 45 minutes out of a 2 hour clean, I'd look for someone else.
 
I genuinely wouldn't know. My aunt was a cleaner, but she's since sadly passed on. She HATED working with "lazy" cleaners, that spend more time sipping tea than actually cleaning. You might be wanting to not necessarily look for the cheapest , but rather for one that's willing to work efficiently.
Allowing a water/snack break if they are working is fine, but if they are sipping tea 45 minutes out of a 2 hour clean, I'd look for someone else.
thank you so much for your suggestion
 
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