Sparkling Walls can Make a Home Cleaner

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One thing many people miss when doing regular cleaning in their homes - the walls. Especially if you have a smoker in the house, pets, or children, your walls will be dingy, dirty, and have who knows what on them. I know this is one thing I hate about cleaning my home, especially since my walls are all white. I have to do one room a week, or it is just too much work, and takes too long. I would certainly pay someone to do this for me.

Depending on the lifestyles of your customers, you would definitely want to schedule a routine cleaning, such as weekly, biweekly, monthly, or once every 6 months. You can charge $30 and up for this service.

You would need the best cleaning supplies for walls, and remember that some people will make strange requests because of the paint on their walls, or they are allergic to cleaners. Therefore, you will want to have a variety of sensational cleaners on hand. You will also need a stepladder, and plenty of cleaning cloths, paper towels, dust removers, etc. Practice on your own home first, and remember that the achiness in your arms, shoulders, and back will go away once your muscles are used to it. You should stretch, exercise, and take breaks as needed. Once you get used to this type of work, your muscles should adjust.

Home is the place everyone returns to after a long day at work, to relax. It is always better to come to a clean home, and not to a dirty or messy one. However, cleaning the home proves to be a rather tedious process. The general cleaning of the home like sweeping, mopping and dusting are the chores the homeowner manages somehow or the other. However, it is the more strenuous jobs like scrubbing walls and floors that proves to be a rather tedious job.

Many people out there are more than willing to pay for wall cleaning. The people who have more of a need of regular wall cleaning will be those having children, a smoker, or pets in the home. This is because the walls of such homes have smoke, food, crayon, fingerprints, and other marks that make walls, look dirty and dingy. Cleaning of walls is quite a strenuous job where perhaps only a single room can be cleaned a day. Therefore, if you start a job cleaning walls, you are sure to find lots of work, as a single home may take up to 5-6 days of cleaning. So depending on the lifestyle of the customer, you will have to clean the home either on a weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly basis. Some customers may also ask for cleaning once in six months.

This is a job you will need some investment in for the best cleaning supplies you can find on the market. There are many types of cleaning supplies to choose from, depending on the job, and the needs of the clients. This is because some customers may have strange requests for their cleaning. Different paints on walls may have different cleaning needs, while the customers may have allergies to some forms of cleaners.

Of course, in addition to all these sensational cleaners, you will also need to have a stepladder, paper towels, dust removers, and lots of cleaning cloths. It is always better to try out different types of cleaners on the walls of your home to find any new tactics to get the cleaning job done faster and more efficiently.

There is a point to take into consideration when cleaning walls. Remember this is a job calling for lots of exercise, especially for your arms, shoulders, and back. You have to be ready for it, as this pain is something that is temporary usually, and should go once the respective muscles are used to the job. It is important that you do not brush the walls continuously. You also should stretch, exercise, and take necessary breaks whenever needed. This way, your muscles will not get that strained.

Once you develop a good clientele, and maintain a good schedule, it is possible for you to have a very lucrative business. Just remember to follow your schedule, and clean the walls sparkling clean!

Helpful Resources:

http://www.sba.gov/

http://www.hgtv.com/hgtv/ah_cleaning_other/article/0,,hgtv_3109_1386780,00.html

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/730181/wall_cleaning_tips_for_all_kinds_of.html?cat=6

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