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Profitable Cleaning Business


Imagine Being Your Own Boss and Earning $50+ an Hour


What if you could work the days and hours YOU choose, while charging $40, $50, or even $75+ per hour?

Having the freedom to be there for your kids, or simply enjoying more personal time,

all while keeping cash in your pocket.

Now Is the Perfect Time to Start Your Own House Cleaning Business!

The cleaning industry is booming!

According to the U.S. Department of Labor,

it’s a $45 Billion a year industry, with incredible earning potential.

As more families juggle work and life, they simply don’t have the time or energy to clean their homes

And that’s where you come in!

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Ready to start your house cleaning business?

It's crucial to follow the right steps. This checklist will guide you through the initial setup, and help set your new business up for success!

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How Much Can You Really Make Cleaning Houses?

The best part? It’s up to YOU!

With the right setup, your business generates recurring revenue.

Clients will continue to book your services regularly, whether it’s weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly.

This creates a foundation of stable, ongoing income you can count on.

Whether you want to make $500, $1,500, or even $2,500 a week—it’s absolutely possible!

You control your business growth!

Most business opportunities require large investments that can push you into debt.

But with a cleaning business, you can start with minimal costs,

making it an ideal venture for anyone looking for an affordable way to begin their own business.

This business is perfect for those who are ready to take charge of their future. Say goodbye to working for someone else and struggling with a small paycheck.

Starting your own cleaning business unlocks endless possibilities you may have only imagined.


✅The freedom to be your own boss and make the rules

✅The flexibility to take time off whenever you choose


✅The financial security to save for retirement, support your children’s future, and enjoy vacations

Owning a successful house cleaning business can turn these dreams into reality.

Already have a cleaning business?

Learn the proven step-by-step method that helped me

go from $0 to consistent $5k months

as a Part-Time Solo Cleaner


Hi there! I'm Trisha Carinne

I've spent the last 30 years running a successful cleaning business.

Now, I'm dedicated to sharing everything I've learned with you so that you can start and grow your own profitable cleaning business.

My passion is helping people like you create a business that not only provides financial stability but also allows you to fill your schedule with high-paying, loyal clients you'll love working with.

I’ve walked this path myself, and I’m here to guide you every step of the way so you can achieve the same success. Let's make it happen together!

Ready to start your cleaning business?

The House Cleaning Business Starter Kit is just what you need.

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First Steps To Start A Successful Cleaning Business

January 10, 20254 min read

Starting a successful cleaning business doesn’t have to be complicated, but it does take the right first steps to set yourself up for success. The good news is that you don’t need a lot of money or fancy tools to get started—you just need the right approach and a commitment to providing excellent service.

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Here’s how to start strong and create a solid foundation for a profitable cleaning business:

1. Get Clear on Your Goals
Start by asking yourself why you want to start a cleaning business. Is it to create financial freedom, have a flexible schedule, or replace a full-time income? Maybe it’s all of the above. Whatever your “why” is, write it down and keep it in front of you. Knowing your purpose will keep you motivated, help you stay focused, and guide your decisions as you grow your business.

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2. Research Your Market and Competition
Take the time to look at what other cleaning businesses in your area are doing. What services do they offer? What do they charge? How do they market themselves? This will give you an idea of where the demand is and how you can position your business to stand out—whether that’s offering superior service, targeting a specific type of client, or creating a unique customer experience.

3. Decide on Your Services and Pricing
Be very clear about the cleaning services you’ll offer—and just as importantly, what you won’t. I recommend starting with a simple system: a standard cleaning checklist and a more detailed one for first-time cleans or recurring clients. Personally, I don’t offer deep cleaning services because they often create unrealistic expectations. Instead, I focus on providing high-quality, efficient cleaning that leaves clients thrilled.

When it comes to pricing, don’t sell yourself short. Price your services based on the value you bring, not just the hours you work.

4. Build Simple Business Systems
One of the biggest keys to success is having a system for how you run your business. Start by putting some basic policies in place, such as how you’ll handle cancellations, deposits, payments, and rescheduling. These systems don’t have to be complicated, but they’ll save you time and stress while making you look professional from day one.

5. Spread the Word and Market Yourself for Free
You don’t need to spend money on advertising when you’re just starting out. Start by telling everyone you know—friends, family, neighbors, and even parents at school pick-ups. Use free tools like Facebook to create a business page and join local groups to share your services. Build relationships with your community and let word-of-mouth do the heavy lifting.

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6. Deliver Top-Notch Service
Your first few clients are critical to building your reputation, so make sure your service is top-notch from the very beginning. Use your cleaning checklists to ensure no detail gets missed, and always leave your clients feeling like they’ve received incredible value. A happy client will not only rehire you but will also recommend you to their friends and family.

7. Track Your Income and Expenses
Even if you’re just starting small, treat your cleaning business like the professional business it is. Open a separate business bank account, track your income and expenses, and stay organized. This will help you understand your profit margins and set you up for success when it’s time to grow.

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8. Use Resources to Set Yourself Up for Success
Starting a cleaning business doesn’t have to be overwhelming. So be sure to download the Free Cleaning Business Start-Up Checklist to guide you step by step.

Havent started your business yet? Then my House Cleaning Business Starter Kit is just what you need....and it includes all my Business Forms I used in my business. These forms are part of what helped me make More Money in Less Time! Plus it includes The Quick Guide To Pricing Cleaning Jobs as  FREE BONUS!

This Starter Kit will give you everything you need to start and set your business up for success Fast!

House Cleaning Business Starter Kit

Starting a cleaning business doesn’t require perfection—it just requires action. Take it one step at a time, focus on building relationships with your clients, and prioritize quality over quantity. Before you know it, you’ll have a business that brings you consistent income and allows you to work on your terms.

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Trisha Carinne

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!

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