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If you own a cleaning company you know more than anyone that time is money. So you want to get in there get the job done fast and get the job done right. There are some tips that you can use to get the job done faster and move on to the next job.

If you are new to the business it will take you a few times to get into the grove and really come up with a good plan of action. After you do a couple then you will really be able to nail down a plan of action.

Each client will obviously like things to be done a certain way. But there is little tips that you can do to get the job done quicker. The first thing to keep in mind is that you should always clean from top to bottom. I am sure you have heard people make that expression before. It came about because you really want to clean from top to bottom.

If you really think about it you want to start on the higher areas because as you are dusting and cleaning things are going to drop down to the areas below. So if you have already cleaned the areas below you will have to waste time going back and cleaning them all over again.

Once you have your plans of action in mind make sure that you keep the chemicals that you need for any particular area is within arms reach. You don't want to be fumbling thru products to find what you need. Keeping the products you need for that area near you will really shave some time off the job.

Another thing to keep in mind when you are on a job is you do not want to do any backtracking. This will drag dirt into a room that you have already cleaned. A good way to do this is to work in a circular pattern. The last thing you want to do is to re mop or re vacuum an area that you have already done.

And do not be afraid to spend a little more money on the cleaning products. The reason for this is to take some of the work off your hands. So you may pay an extra few bucks for a cleaning supply. You will make that up by fitting in another client.

These are just a few tips to get you started.

by: Matthew McKernan




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