You're absolutely welcome! 🌟 I'm thrilled to hear that you found the video helpful. If you ever have more questions don't hesitate to reach out. Your support means the world to me! ❤️ Keep rocking your journey, and here's to your success!
Of course! That's a great suggestion. I'll definitely do it. We have started using some different equipment. Which has made the job much easier. I will add those too.
I would love to know pricing. I have a business I started almost a year ago. I haven’t move forward to the next step which is getting a client. I feel like I don’t know how to price. UA-cam videos also always leave that out. Nobody wants to share their cost. That would be most helpful is to see a place and name a price and say what state your in so we can know how to price in our area. I’m in Cali it’s way more expensive then most places. I would love to see examples of small commercial spots and post construction cost to clean.
Thank you for your comment! Pricing can indeed be challenging, especially when you're just starting out. The costs can vary widely based on location and the specifics of the job. Here are some general tips to help you get started: 1. Research Local Rates: Check out what competitors in your area are charging. This can give you a baseline to work from. 2. Consider Your Costs: Make sure to factor in all your expenses, including supplies, labor, and overhead, to ensure your pricing is sustainable. 3. Price Per Square Foot: For small commercial spots, a common method is to charge per square foot. Rates can range from $0.10 to $0.50 per square foot depending on the complexity and frequency of cleaning. 4.Post-Construction Cleaning: This typically costs more due to the intensive nature of the work. Rates can range from $0.20 to $0.60 per square foot or more, depending on the level of debris and the detail required. For example, in California, you might charge around $0.30 per square foot for standard commercial cleaning and up to $0.60 per square foot for post-construction cleaning due to the higher cost of living and operating expenses. I don't necessarily price per square foot. I generally base my pricing on labor and expense cost with a minimum of a 20% profit built in. I will work on creating a video outlining how I price jobs. I hope this helps! If you have any specific questions, feel free to ask. Best of luck with your business!
Hi! I am a new cleaning company and find I'm pricing much too low! I would love to hear your advice for getting a contract and bidding the quote amount. Thank you!!!
Hi! I completely understand the struggle with pricing when starting a new cleaning business. It took me a while to find the right balance too. Don't worry, you're not alone in this journey! I'd be happy to help you navigate through the process. Feel free to connect with me privately, and we can discuss your specific needs in detail. Additionally, I've created a downloadable document that can assist you in calculating your hourly rates as a business owner. You can check out the video where I explain how to use it here: ua-cam.com/video/TNl7m0ZpJi4/v-deo.html Let's make sure you're pricing your services accurately and competitively. Looking forward to assisting you on your business growth journey! linktr.ee/TG_Consulting
Very detailed and informative, love it!
Very informative!
Very thoroughly presented. Thank you! I look forward to watching and learning more.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very nice post!!❤
Great post, this was more then helpful.
Thanks so much!❤
You're absolutely welcome! 🌟 I'm thrilled to hear that you found the video helpful. If you ever have more questions don't hesitate to reach out. Your support means the world to me! ❤️ Keep rocking your journey, and here's to your success!
Ty for the content ❤would u do a video on the motorized broom and scrubber would love to see how they work
Of course! That's a great suggestion. I'll definitely do it. We have started using some different equipment. Which has made the job much easier. I will add those too.
@@blackowningit Ty 😊
I would love to know pricing. I have a business I started almost a year ago. I haven’t move forward to the next step which is getting a client. I feel like I don’t know how to price. UA-cam videos also always leave that out. Nobody wants to share their cost. That would be most helpful is to see a place and name a price and say what state your in so we can know how to price in our area. I’m in Cali it’s way more expensive then most places. I would love to see examples of small commercial spots and post construction cost to clean.
Thank you for your comment! Pricing can indeed be challenging, especially when you're just starting out. The costs can vary widely based on location and the specifics of the job. Here are some general tips to help you get started:
1. Research Local Rates: Check out what competitors in your area are charging. This can give you a baseline to work from.
2. Consider Your Costs: Make sure to factor in all your expenses, including supplies, labor, and overhead, to ensure your pricing is sustainable.
3. Price Per Square Foot: For small commercial spots, a common method is to charge per square foot. Rates can range from $0.10 to $0.50 per square foot depending on the complexity and frequency of cleaning.
4.Post-Construction Cleaning: This typically costs more due to the intensive nature of the work. Rates can range from $0.20 to $0.60 per square foot or more, depending on the level of debris and the detail required.
For example, in California, you might charge around $0.30 per square foot for standard commercial cleaning and up to $0.60 per square foot for post-construction cleaning due to the higher cost of living and operating expenses.
I don't necessarily price per square foot. I generally base my pricing on labor and expense cost with a minimum of a 20% profit built in. I will work on creating a video outlining how I price jobs. I hope this helps! If you have any specific questions, feel free to ask.
Best of luck with your business!
Hi! I am a new cleaning company and find I'm pricing much too low! I would love to hear your advice for getting a contract and bidding the quote amount. Thank you!!!
Hi! I completely understand the struggle with pricing when starting a new cleaning business. It took me a while to find the right balance too. Don't worry, you're not alone in this journey!
I'd be happy to help you navigate through the process. Feel free to connect with me privately, and we can discuss your specific needs in detail. Additionally, I've created a downloadable document that can assist you in calculating your hourly rates as a business owner. You can check out the video where I explain how to use it here: ua-cam.com/video/TNl7m0ZpJi4/v-deo.html
Let's make sure you're pricing your services accurately and competitively. Looking forward to assisting you on your business growth journey!
linktr.ee/TG_Consulting
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