Starting a Window Cleaning Business
If you are looking for a way to create a reliable income, part-time
or full-time, consider washing windows for homes, for businesses,
or for both. Everyone loves sparkling clean windows, but often people
let them go because they are busy with other things or it seems like
too much of a hassle.
You can get a lot of repeat customers, often set up on a regular
schedule. If you want to ease into this business before quitting
your regular job, just work weekends and maybe evenings at
first.
In cities and even in smaller communities, there is usually plenty
of work. At first, you will want to do some publicity, such as posting
flyers and giving out business cards. You may want to go
around and talk to people. Here, you will have an advantage over
someone who cleans carpets or interiors -- you can tell at a glance
from outside if a building has dirty windows!
You can make a good living this way. Window cleaners often make
more than people in other cleaning businesses. Naturally, you will
become faster as your window cleaning business gets going, so don't
worry at first about speed but just concentrate on getting your technique
down.
Just what is the best way to wash windows? What equipment do you
need? For information on these and other questions, see
the Suze
n Ev Cleaning Business website. Click on the WINDOW CLEANING tab
on the left.
Starting a window cleaning business will be much easier with their
help!
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