Make Extra Money Cleaning Homes

October 23, 2009

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How many of you enjoy cleaning your house? I mean really love scrubbing all the dirt and grime that accumulates in places like the bathroom? I know I don’t but it’s something that needs to be done! But these days it’s hard to find the time to really do a super thorough job cleaning the house. What’s a person to do? Hire someone! Do you know there are companies and people out there that make some pretty good money offering their cleaning services to households and companies? They’ll come in and charge you either a set fee per room or an hourly fee to clean up. They can come weekly, monthly, or whenever you think you need an some extra scrubbing.

What’s the point? Why not have the person they hire be you? You can easily build up a small little business for yourself with little start-up costs. For most household jobs you will probably need cleaning supplies which you can pick up in bulk somewhere such as BJ’s Wholesale or Target. Some households may even provide the cleaning materials for you.

This isn’t a passive income job where you sit at home while you make money. That’s a given. This will take some elbow grease on your part. But you get paid for that elbow grease and you can easily make more than $100 per job depending on the type of work you do. Think about it, one job for a couple of hours or so a weekend can net you $400 more a month.

Start off small by doing some friend’s places. If you do well then there’s a good chance they will hire you again and tell their friends about it. I have a friend who started out working for a cleaning company and now does her own cleaning jobs. She worked on another friend’s place and he was so impressed that he hired her to take clean his mother’s place a few times a month. See, this is the type of job you can easily build up through word of mouth and networking from friends, family, and organizations you may be part of.

Now imagine this: You build up a good number of jobs to do a month. In fact it’s getting tough to keep up with all of them. What’s the next step? Hire someone to help you! Now you are taking something that earned you some extra money and you are turning it into a small business. The sky is the limit as to how far you can take it. Have a friend that lives in an apartment building? Maybe you can talk to the building’s management and do their vacuuming?

Again, this is work. You’ll be scrubbing grimy bathroom tiles and cleaning behind people’s toilets. But you can also make good money doing this. These days people have less time to take care of their homes which leaves you an opportunity to make some extra money!
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1 David (10 comments) October 23, 2009 at 10:22 am

Believe me, I contemplate doing this for extra money all the time. I actually love cleaning. :) Thanks for the link.

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2 ffb (1149 comments) October 23, 2009 at 11:41 am

Too bad you’re not here in NYC! Haha. It can really be an easy way to make some extra bucks.

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3 Financial Samurai (14 comments) October 23, 2009 at 12:29 pm

My wife loves to clean the house (!), and despite us steadily making more money since we first started living together 8 years ago, she refuses to have someone clean for us!

Economically, it makes sense, since each hour we clean is worth around $500. Why not pay someone $15-20/hr instead? She’s a private person and it’s about trust.

Now cleaning someone else’s place, forget about it! :)
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4 ffb (1149 comments) October 23, 2009 at 4:55 pm

I hear you. But for many the opportunity cost of doing the cleaning is too great and they would love to hire someone to do their dirty work.

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5 Jason @ Redeeming Riches (4 comments) October 23, 2009 at 5:05 pm

Good tip! There’s actually some decent money in cleaning. My wife and I have contemplated hiring someone to help us out with our cleaning.

Years ago we use to clean offices to help with some supplemental income when I was first trying to build a business.
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6 ffb (1149 comments) October 25, 2009 at 9:23 pm

Great to hear other people are doing it! We’ve considered getting someone in to do a big clean once in a while.

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7 Albany NY Family Photographer (1 comments) October 26, 2009 at 5:25 pm

Starting a cleaning business is a great idea. I have a few friends that actually started doing this to earn a little pocket cash, but now do it full time. Its great because you can make your own hours for the most part.

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8 Patrick (63 comments) October 27, 2009 at 8:15 am

There is certainly a market for this if you are willing and able to do the work. It’s all a matter of what your goals and focus are and how valuable your time is to you. It’s not for me though. :)
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9 ffb (1149 comments) October 27, 2009 at 9:25 pm

That’s the thing, if you can find out the things that other people don’t want to do then you have a market to build from. Many have a high time premium so it’s worth it to pay someone else to do their cleaning.

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10 aracely (1 comments) December 17, 2009 at 9:17 pm

I would like if you can get me some customers for star to work clean houses ok, let me know thank you.

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11 Torrey (1 comments) October 27, 2009 at 5:09 pm

I have a friend who recently started cleaning houses. She’s doing so well, she is quitting her full-time job to do this.

She really grew by doing an excellent job and referrals from clients.

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12 ffb (1149 comments) October 27, 2009 at 9:27 pm

There you go! This is certainly something that could prove lucrative.

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13 Phil (2 comments) October 28, 2009 at 2:39 am

This is the perfect job for the self-starter. In my town, if you do a half-way decent job at this you can make big money and always have clients.
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14 Adam Cleaner (1 comments) December 8, 2009 at 1:04 pm

cleaning houses can be the easiest way to earn money from doing very little, but one thing i’d like to mention is don’t under sell yourself as you’ll be stuck with someone who pays too little and you wont be able to ask to increase to a good level. i find the easiest way is simply go out and knock on doors asking if they need one, worked for me enough that i quickly could hire people to help me out.

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15 Amy (3 comments) December 17, 2009 at 9:08 pm

Adam, I completely agree with you. Never undercharge. Leave undercharging to other people.

If anything, you should charge fees at the higher end of the scale for your area.

Door knocking is a tough way to build up your business. Congratulations on making that work so well for you.

For those who might find door knocking scary, there are other options for marketing your cleaning business that are easier and can multiply your efforts.

You can make inexpensive door hangers or fliers. Make sure you don’t put theses in mailboxes — those are only for stamped mail. But an attractive flier with an incentive to call you for an appointment can attract many new clients. And you can do door knocking while you’re distributing fliers if you’re not afraid to do so.

Another idea is to do a joint venture (JV) with another (non-competing) business. For example, with JV marketing, all small businesses in your town are potential business partners. Strike up an agreement with the local hardware store that customers who buy at that store get a 5% discount on a specific type of service with you. In exchange, your clients get some sort of a special deal at the hardware store. Sweet! Other people marketing for you, and you’re not there.

I’m a firm believer that even a part-time cleaning business is the answer for many who are now out of work, or who are underemployed (as so many are right now).

People who have homes can be shown that hiring a house cleaner is a smart idea.

This is true if they don’t like to clean and can make money with the time they save by hiring you.

Happy Cleaning!
-Amy
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