Pricing strategy, crew management, margin math, and the stuff that breaks when you scale past four trucks. Written by operators, not content marketers.
Most states do not issue a "cleaning license." What cleaning business licenses actually means is a general business license, usually from your city or county, plus a statewide…
If you control how, when, and with what tools someone cleans, the IRS sees an employee, no contract label changes that. A…
Cleaning businesses can deduct vehicle mileage (72.5 cents per mile for 2026), supplies, equipment under Section 179, insurance, software, home office costs,…
Raise your cleaning prices when labor passes 50% of revenue, your margin dips below 15%, or you're booked solid two-plus weeks out.…
Veteran operators target two to three months of payroll in cash reserve, enough to survive slow seasons, late net-30 commercial payments, and…
Well-run small cleaning businesses net 20-35%, an operator benchmark, not a guarantee. Residential recurring work runs richest (operators commonly report 30-50% before…
Quality control for a cleaning business runs on three mechanisms: a 100-point inspection scoring rubric, an inspection cadence covering roughly 20-30% of…
A cleaning SOP is a step-by-step document that specifies the order, time, products, and quality checks for a task, so two different…
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