Work smarter not harder.
That is the key to success. You guys are on the right track.
As long as you increase your volume so the houses remain scheduled charging more per house and doing each one less often is a matter of numbers.
It is very important that you stay on top of your schedule and let the client know when they will be done next.
It may be a good idea to leave a post at each house with the exact date of their next clean. That way they will have payment ready; you can plan, etc. If someone backs off an agreement made I have been charging a $10.00 show up fee.
Gas is sky high. Calling up to "ask" about cleaning will open the door to turn downs.
If I call at all it is to say "we are coming on....". I make it very clear when we agree on terms that the first time is more and 2/3 times per year is a bit lower. Then it is easy. No confusion of terms.
I have lost thousands of dollars this past year because I have coasted a lot and have not stayed on top of my regular list. I hate it but things are getting easier with time. I honestly have been doing my best.
I didn't realize how long it takes to heal and get back to normal. Anyway; Charge more per house; Do more houses less often and double your income in time. Keep really good records.
Also if using subs, paying so much per house, whether percentage based or whatever; you can pay out a bit more at this same time; maybe provide more money for the subs as well.
Always remember; SMARTER NOT HARDER
Love and hugs,
Texas girl PS; have new pic on calender