Resources to Start, Run, and Grow your Own
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!
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!
Get your Free Checklist Here
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.
Featuered Articles
Having solid systems in place for your cleaning business does more than just keep you organized and looking professional—it can actually boost your profitability. One of the key systems to focus on is efficient, effective cleaning.
A common mistake I see many new cleaning business owners make is believing they need to clean everything. While it may feel like being super thorough is the way to impress clients, it can actually work against you in a few important ways:
1. It’s Time-Consuming: Without a systematic approach, cleaning every nook and cranny can eat up a lot of time. In the cleaning business, time is money. If you’re spending too long on one job, you’re limiting how many clients you can serve and, ultimately, how much money you can make.
2. You Might Be Undercharging: Without a clear pricing structure, you might find yourself doing a lot more work than you’re being paid for. If you're spending more time than anticipated on each job without adjusting your rates, your profit margins will shrink quickly.
3. You Set Unrealistic Standards: When you start off cleaning every inch of a home, you set expectations that can be hard to maintain. Clients will come to expect that level of service every time, and if you can’t keep it up consistently, it may lead to disappointment down the road.
4. Burnout Is Real: Overcommitting to extensive cleaning tasks without efficient systems can quickly lead to burnout. You might find yourself exhausted, frustrated, and less satisfied with your work. Burnout can affect the quality of your cleaning and even make you reconsider whether you want to continue in the business at all.
5. Inefficiency: Cleaning everything might seem like you’re going the extra mile, but it’s not always the best use of your time or resources. Having a systematic process in place allows you to work efficiently and finish tasks on time without sacrificing quality.
To build a successful house cleaning business, it’s crucial to strike the right balance between thoroughness and efficiency. A key part of this balance is creating clear systems, which include establishing policies and checklists. Using professional business forms right from the start will help you stay organized and on track, avoid uncomfortable mistakes, and ultimately, make more money in less time.
Having clear policies is a crucial part of your business systems. Policies not only set expectations for your clients, but they also protect your time and ensure that your business runs smoothly. They help you avoid misunderstandings, handle cancellations, establish payment terms, and more.
Because having solid policies is so important, I’m offering a free copy of my own business policies.These are the exact policies that helped me streamline my business, making it more efficient and profitable. You can use them as a guide to set up your own, saving you time and helping you avoid costly mistakes down the road! Get them here or in the above
Haven’t started your cleaning business yet? Get the How To Start A House Cleaning Business Start-Up Guide here.
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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!