Hi, I am currently a contractor looking to start a cleaning business on my own and I have either contractors or employees run the routes. My question, can you tell me what your route schedule look like, how many houses, and what is your cost plan for employees? What should I be charging initially to cover full-time or part-time employees/ contractors, and be able to start another route? Or, do you have videos in your archives that cover these issues? Thank you for your time. I have learned a lot already by watching some of your videos.
Hi, you're most welcome. Thank you for your question. Determining how much you would take home as a residential cleaning business owner involves considering several factors. To set your pricing, consider the size of the house, the type of cleaning required (maintenance or deep cleaning), and the rates charged by other cleaning companies in your area. This will help you remain competitive and cover your expenses, such as cleaning supplies and transportation, while still generating a profit. Employee wages in the residential cleaning industry can vary depending on employee's role, experience, and the local job market. You'll want to ensure that you offer a competitive wage to attract and retain quality employees, whether hourly or based on a per-job basis, while complying with labor laws. To calculate how much you take home, you'll need to subtract your business expenses (such as supplies, advertising costs, and insurance) and employee expenses from your total revenue. For more accurate information about employee wages and a detailed calculation of your take-home income, it's best to consult an accountant. They can help you develop a financial plan tailored specifically to your house cleaning business. The following video shows an example of how much you can make when you get into multiple homes and teams: th-cam.com/video/D2kmSs4yyao/w-d-xo.html
Hey there! Thank you for your question. When I mention cleaning routes, I'm referring to having to clean multiple homes using a team of two cleaners. The idea is that each team is responsible for cleaning a set number of homes that they're assigned to.
Hi, I am currently a contractor looking to start a cleaning business on my own and I have either contractors or employees run the routes. My question, can you tell me what your route schedule look like, how many houses, and what is your cost plan for employees? What should I be charging initially to cover full-time or part-time employees/ contractors, and be able to start another route? Or, do you have videos in your archives that cover these issues? Thank you for your time. I have learned a lot already by watching some of your videos.
Thank you for your video!
Question, how do you make daily profit (how much does employee get paid?)and how much do I take home.
Hi, you're most welcome. Thank you for your question. Determining how much you would take home as a residential cleaning business owner involves considering several factors. To set your pricing, consider the size of the house, the type of cleaning required (maintenance or deep cleaning), and the rates charged by other cleaning companies in your area. This will help you remain competitive and cover your expenses, such as cleaning supplies and transportation, while still generating a profit.
Employee wages in the residential cleaning industry can vary depending on employee's role, experience, and the local job market. You'll want to ensure that you offer a competitive wage to attract and retain quality employees, whether hourly or based on a per-job basis, while complying with labor laws.
To calculate how much you take home, you'll need to subtract your business expenses (such as supplies, advertising costs, and insurance) and employee expenses from your total revenue.
For more accurate information about employee wages and a detailed calculation of your take-home income, it's best to consult an accountant. They can help you develop a financial plan tailored specifically to your house cleaning business.
The following video shows an example of how much you can make when you get into multiple homes and teams:
th-cam.com/video/D2kmSs4yyao/w-d-xo.html
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What do you mean by cleaning route?
Hey there! Thank you for your question. When I mention cleaning routes, I'm referring to having to clean multiple homes using a team of two cleaners. The idea is that each team is responsible for cleaning a set number of homes that they're assigned to.