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Cleaning service agreements are absolutely essential for any new house cleaning business. These agreements spell out, in plain language, the services you’ll provide, what the client can expect, payment terms, your policies, and even potential liabilities.
Think of it as a roadmap that ensures you and your clients are on the same page. Plus, by putting everything in writing, you minimize the risk of misunderstandings or disputes—saving everyone from headaches down the road. Essentially, it’s a document that protects you and makes your business look professional from the start.
But that’s not all—your service agreement is also where your clients agree to pay you the quoted price and accept your business policies. It’s critical to review your policies with clients during the walkthrough, ensuring they fully understand and agree before signing. Then, include a section in your agreement that confirms their acceptance of these policies to avoid any issues later.
Here are four big reasons why cleaning service agreements are a game-changer:
Ever had a client assume you'd clean their oven or organize their pantry, even though that wasn't part of the job? A service agreement nips these issues in the bud. It spells out exactly what cleaning tasks are included (and what aren’t), how often you’ll provide services, and any special requests. This way, everyone knows what to expect, and you avoid awkward conversations about tasks that weren’t agreed upon.
Let’s talk money. Nobody likes chasing down payments, and with a cleaning service agreement, you won’t have to. It lays out the payment terms—when payments are due, accepted methods, and what happens if a payment is late. It also confirms that the client agrees to pay the quoted price. This clarity ensures you get paid on time and eliminates any guesswork for your clients.
Your policies are the backbone of your business—they protect you, ensure smooth operations, and set boundaries for what’s acceptable. Whether it’s your cancellation policy, late payment fees, or requirements for deposits, your service agreement ensures that clients agree to follow them. By reviewing these policies during the initial walkthrough and including them in your agreement, you’re setting clear expectations upfront and avoiding future conflicts.
First impressions matter. When you present a polished, well-thought-out cleaning agreement to a potential client, it shows you mean business. It tells them you’re organized, serious about your work, and have their best interests at heart. This simple step goes a long way in building trust and credibility, which can help you land higher-quality clients.
Bottom line? A cleaning service agreement isn’t just a piece of paper—it’s a tool that protects your business, ensures you’re paid what you’re worth, and sets the tone for a professional and successful client relationship. If you don’t have one yet, it’s time to get started!
If you’re serious about running a stress-free cleaning business with happy, loyal clients, having a professional agreement in place is a must. And here’s the best part—you don’t have to create one from scratch! In my How to Start a House Cleaning Business Start-Up Guide, I include my tried-and-true service agreement along with all the cleaning business forms you need to simplify your systems and maximize your profits
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Don’t let the name fool you—this guide isn’t just for beginners. Whether you’re just starting out or already have an established cleaning business, it’s packed with resources to help you look more professional, set clear client expectations, and work smarter, not harder. With the right tools, like a professional agreement, you can simplify your systems and start making more money in less time. Yep, it’s that powerful!
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For over 30 years, Trisha built and ran her own successful cleaning business, handpicking her schedule and consistently earning $5,000+ a month—all while working part-time as a solo cleaner. Now, she’s here to help you do the same! Whether you’re just starting solo or already have a small team, Trisha’s vast experience can help you grow your business and boost profits without adding more hours. She'll teach you how to avoid common mistakes new cleaning business owners make and run your business profitably from day one. With over three decades of experience, learning from Trisha is the fastest, most reliable way to launch or scale your thriving cleaning business!