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Hire A Residential Cleaning Company Using These 8 Tips

 
Author: Andre Bias

When hiring a residential cleaning company most people tend to ask friends and family for referrals. However, referrals aren't always easy to obtain, that is why it is best to know how to make a decision of whom to hire on your own. Below is a list of tips that will assist you in selecting the correct residential cleaning company on your own.

1. Make sure the company has a business service bond. It will protect you in the case of theft by the companies employees.

2. Ensure that the company has liability insurance. It will protect you if items are ever damaged, or if you are injured as a result of the companies services.

3. Make certain that they have a street address rather than a P.O. Box. Having a street address is an indication of credibility and longevity.

4. Ask the company for references of other customers they have done business with. Doing so will allow you to evaluate the companies reputation.

5. Make sure the company gives you an individual estimate. If you pay a flat price, you could be overpaying.

6. Ensure that they have a training program in place for employees. Training is an important part of every business because it aids employees in being more productive.

7. Ensure that the company and their employees pay payroll taxes. If a company has employees and does not pay payroll taxes that means they are paying workers under the table, which is illegal and unethical.

8. Hire a company that offers additional services you can use. It is less expensive to do business with one company rather than several different companies.

Author Bio:

Andre Bias

Andre Bias, 24, is the President & Founder of LifeEase Home Services, LLC, as well as the owner of several websites, including Myjobislame.com, Mustseeauctions.com, and pokergreed.com.

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