Start a Janitorial Business and Say Good-Bye to the High Unemployment Numbers!

       By: Will Stone
Posted: 2009-11-08 05:07:39
With the national employment rate hovering around 10%, many Americans are turning to self employment.
If you are one of these entrepreneurial Americans and you have an eye for detail and a knack for cleaning, then starting up a janitorial cleaning service may be for you.When thinking about a start up business in today's economy, job growth is a necessary factor. According to the US Department of Labor Statistics, jobs in the janitorial services are expected to grow faster than the average growth of all other occupations from now until 2016.Janitorial Cleaning Services differ from domestic cleaning in several ways. While maid services usually attend to condos, hotels, and private homes; janitorial cleaning companies cater to offices, hospitals, schools, apartments, factories, stores, and shopping centers.The cost to start up a cleaning service varies according to your goals. Some services start with little more than a few basic pieces of equipment and cleaning supplies and travel to jobs in a car or small van, while others will start out with floor buffer machines, special cleaning agents, and power equipment. A van or truck is needed for hauling these items.Beginners should have some experience with cleaning. At minimum you should be able to clean and polish floors, shampoo carpets, sweep, dust, wash windows, and remove trash. If you plan to do outside cleaning, you may include painting, power washing, clearing debris, basic repair, landscaping and even pest extermination. For those in the colder climates, having a snow plow can quickly add extra dollars to your income.To start this type business it is helpful to have previous experience in the industry. You need to know how to operate and maintain the equipment, the safety procedures for the chemicals you will be using, and the health and safety regulations you need to follow. If you opt for extra services, you will also need to know proper operation for any special equipment such as leaf blowers, power washers, snow plows, and lawn mowers.Most jobs in the industry are done on a contract basis, and you will have to be savvy in bidding for these contracts, so a business course (perhaps even an A.A. degree) can be helpful. Successful owners have good customer service skills and are able to plan out each individual job as well as weekly and monthly schedules. Jobs are often scheduled after business hours so you should be willing to work nights and weekends.Owning a Janitorial Cleaning service can be a lot of work, but the payoffs are many. Advertising, public relations, great customer service, and attention to detail can make your business extremely successful. Many cleaning service businesses have been started with a small investment and have grown into companies with multiple employees in just a few years. If you have done your research, your company can also expand as the demand for cleaning services continues to grow.If you are looking to start a Cleaning Business or if you are interested in other Small Business Ideas, go to my website which offers a bevy of information about small business and new business ideas.
Starting a small business is the dream of a lot of people. Be sure to take advantage of the information on our site to ensure your success!
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