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How to Price Your Service for House Cleaning - YouTube
Channel: Angela Brown Cleaning
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How do I make a price list for my cleaning
business?
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Excellent question and we're going to talk
about that today.
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Hi there. I'm Angela Brown and this is Ask a House Cleaner.
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This is a show where you get to ask a house
cleaning question,
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and I get to help you find an answer.
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Now if you have a question, you can go over
to AskaHouseCleaner.com
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and there's a little blue button right there in the right-hand corner.
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You can click on that button and you can just
record your message and it sends it to me
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right here to the show. Yay!
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Or you can send me an email, if you'd rather,
[email protected]
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All right, on to today's show which is from
a house cleaner who's just starting a house
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cleaning business, and she wants to know:
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Tanzania: Hi Angela.
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This is Tanzania, and I'm just starting a
cleaning service called Clearly Clean in Massachusetts,
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and I want to know how would I go about doing
price lists and making a price list.
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Any help that you could give would be
greatly appreciated.
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Thank you.
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Angela Brown: All righty, how do you create
a price list for your business?
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What it's going to come down to is a variety
of factors.
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The variety of factors is where do you live
and what is the going rate.
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The third thing to think about is what kind
of services do you offer, because you need
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to be crystal clear about what services you
provide before you create a price sheet.
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If you offer cleaning the inside of a refrigerator,
that needs to have a price because somebody
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somewhere down the road will ask you, "Can
you also clean out my refrigerator?"
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so that needs to have a price.
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Do you clean windows?
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Lots of house cleaning companies do not for
insurance reasons.
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And if you don't see yourself on a two-story ladder on the outside of a house,
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or you don't have long wands and all the things that you need in order to clean
windows,
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you may decide that's not part of your house cleaning business.
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But if you do clean windows, where do you
draw the line?
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You clean the insides of windows that you
can reach.
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Some house cleaning companies do, and then
there's a flat fee for that.
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So what do you charge?
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It's not a flat rate across the board.
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It's not standard in the industry.
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Every cleaning company offers different services,
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and every cleaning company charges different prices.
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So it's really chaotic and it's difficult
to determine, but there are lots of pieces
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of software now that are on the market.
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And I'm going to put links in the show notes to some of my favorites
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so you can take a look at the pros and cons and do a comparison,
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and find out which one is best for you.
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Here's how it works.
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You buy a piece of software.
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The software, it's usually called a SAAS which
is Software As A Service, and you pay a monthly
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fee for this to be back-ended onto your website.
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This is a beautiful thing.
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When I started my house cleaning business,
this did not exist.
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It exists now and it makes the house cleaning
bidding process so easy.
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I mean, it literally will save years off of
your life.
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Okay, so here's how it works.
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You buy a theme and then you buy this back-end
piece of software for your website,
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so your website is all beautiful.
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It's very professional and a customer who
is searching for you can came onto your website
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and they can look at the different services
that you provide, and just like a shopping
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cart they can click on those things.
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Like I have 55 windows in my house and I would
like these 55 windows cleaned.
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You may charge, let's say, $5 per window.
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So they add the 55 windows in and it adds
them up a total, and they can look at that
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and say, "Oh wow, that's so much money.
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I'm not prepared to pay that much money.
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I'll only have 30 windows cleaned and I'll
save the ones upstairs for another time."
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So they can adjust the pricing on their own
before you get there, and you try to adjust
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the pricing into a bid estimate.
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There are other things that you may want to consider
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like cleaning out the inside of an oven.
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Is that part of your regular cleaning or is
that part of an up-sell?
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Most house cleaning companies do not provide
this service.
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That is not a maintenance clean.
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That falls into deep cleaning.
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Are you talking about deep cleaning or are
you talking about maintenance clean, and if
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you have this on your website, your customer
can decide.
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"Well, I would like a maintenance clean but
I would like this one feature where I would
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like to have the inside of my oven also cleaned."
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What that does, as they add that on there,
it adds on a time so you can assign a time
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and a price to every single different element
that you offer in your cleaning service.
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The reason this is beautiful is because if
a customer wants a regular maintenance clean,
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and it normally takes you 2 1/2 hours, then
they want their oven cleaned and that takes
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you 45 minutes, you can now add that extra
time into your schedule so that when you show
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up at the customer's house, you have allotted
the proper amount of time
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for that particular job.
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Now, if you are solo and you don't have a
team of people, what you may want to do is
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you may want to schedule it where you do the
regular maintenance clean, and then next time
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you come you do the inside of the oven and
you schedule a longer period of time.
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But billing that all right there on the website
allows you then to see about how long it's
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going to take, and about how much money it's
supposed to cost.
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So you get to decide the pricing, and you
can actually play around with it a little bit.
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So let's say that you, for a bathroom, may
charge a particular fee, let's say $35
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or whatever it is.
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And then you don't have any takers.
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You can adjust your pricing and say well,
maybe it was only worth $30 for the small
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powder bathroom, not $35.
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So if you don't have any takers and people
are taking that off going, "Whoa, that's way
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too much money to pay for that room," what
they may decide is it's not in their budget
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and you may decide you want to alter your pricing.
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So after a couple months, you can kind of
figure out what the going rate is in your
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area for each different particular element
that you offer.
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So how do you bid and price your services?
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It's really going to come down to the area
that you live in
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and the services that you provide.
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That's really what it's all about.
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But like I said, technology has caught up
with us, and it now allows you to have a piece
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of software that will do most of the heavy
lifting for you.
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So check out the options that we have, and
there are a lot of new products that are coming
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on the market that are new bidding estimate
calculators.
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And if you offer a bidding estimate calculator and I don't know about it,
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we need to have a conversation.
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So contact me, [email protected].
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Let me know about the software that you provide,
and we will add that to My Cleaning Connection
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in our resources connection so that the different
house cleaners that are in our network can
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find out about you.
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All righty, that's my two cents for today.
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Until we meet again, leave the world a cleaner
place than when you found it.
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