Research your local cleaning industry. Know your competitors, market, and price. Your business strategy should include goals, services, and budget.
Choose a business structure (sole proprietorship, LLC). Register your firm with government agencies and get licenses and permits.
Name your cleaning company something memorable. Design a logo and marketing materials to represent your brand.
To safeguard your business and clients from accidents and damages, buy liability insurance and bonding.
Determine your cleaning supplies and equipment. Buy good cleaning supplies, vacuums, mops, and other items.
Your pricing should reflect the sort of cleaning services you offer, the size of the area to be cleaned, and local market rates.
Contracts or service agreements should explain your services, payment methods, and cancellation procedures. This safeguards you and your clients.
Create a cleaning business marketing plan. Use websites, social media, flyers, and business cards.