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Cleaning Agency Franchises
« on: April 25, 2011, 09:19:12 am »
Hi Forum,

I am currently looking at what options there are for starting up a domestic cleaning agency.  I have initially been looking at franchises, but I don't have alot of finance.  One company called point2point cleaning looks interesting.  They provide all the paperwork and a website to get you set up quickly.  Any one on here have any opinions on this option/company?  Any advice gratefully recieved. :)

steve scotter

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Re: Cleaning Agency Franchises
« Reply #1 on: April 28, 2011, 07:25:18 pm »

You dont need to buy a franchises to start your own domestic cleaning service.

Twenty five years ago one of my relatives was down on her luck so she started a domestic cleaning service but it was not doing very well. So on my rest days from the ambulance service i went out and cleaned houses.

Then i started the marketing within one year my relative had a thriving business.

Next came carpet cleaning requests, then fire and flood restoration within a few years I had ten full time employees and a turnover of £500,000.00 per year.

Its not rocket science its hard work, planing and lots and lots of training.

I hope this is some help to you.

Steve Scotter
EMT MBICS BDMA IOSH
Health and Safety Technical Manager
Nebosh General Certificate


Steve Scotter Tech IOSH
IOSH Registered Health and Safety Technical Practitioner
www. mould-detectives.co.uk
www. extreme cleaners training.co.uk

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Re: Cleaning Agency Franchises
« Reply #2 on: April 28, 2011, 07:58:13 pm »
Thanks for replying Steve,

I do understand that hardwork is the essence of starting a successful cleaning business.  I am not afraid of hardwork I can assure you of that!! The franchise I mention only supplies knowhow, paperwork, forms etc, and the rest is still up to me to actually get the business up and running.  Obviously, I want to start off in the best way possible, with as much good, tried and tested advice, as possible. 

Thanks again for your reply,

Alan   

steve scotter

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Re: Cleaning Agency Franchises
« Reply #3 on: April 30, 2011, 06:16:17 pm »
Alan

A franchise may be the easy way to start as they will help you with starting the business, marketing, training, but at what cost?

These companies charge a lot of money for helping you launch a business and thoses costs to you are ongoing.

If you can produce your own flyers, business cards and can advertise or services you may not need to buy a franchise.

There is a need for domestic cleaning, if you market and advertise your business
well you may suprise yourself.

Steve
Steve Scotter Tech IOSH
IOSH Registered Health and Safety Technical Practitioner
www. mould-detectives.co.uk
www. extreme cleaners training.co.uk