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Domestic Cleaning Or Commercial Cleaning, What Is the Difference?

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010 by jbgloss

Found this great article on Commercial Cleaning vs Domestic Cleaning -

s there really a difference between domestic and commercial cleaning? In short the answer is yes; but there are various factors that make it so.

With commercial cleaning the work is considered a necessity for running the business so becomes a business expense. Business expenses are part of a budget therefore the cost of having the premises cleaned needs to fit into the allocated amount. This is not the case with domestic cleaning as it is purely a decision of the homeowner to clean their property themselves or pay to have it done.

There are certain expectations of cleaning by property owners, but the kind carried out with commercial property does depend on the business. Any business handling food is meticulous about keeping the place hygienically clean. Health requirements are such that if they do not keep the properties as clean as the set Health Standards they could lose their licence to sell food. This is a great incentive for people to work hard at keeping up the standards. Usually the cleaning is done by the employed staff. It is part of the closing down ritual so they know when they arrive the following day there will be no contamination.

Should a building contain offices for professional consultants or financial institutions the requirements are not so strict. A thorough vacuum and the hygienic cleaning of all the bathrooms are usually sufficient. Because offices house many desks with computers most cleaners are not required to dust. They are expected to empty the rubbish bins, but vacuuming the floor is the main prerequisite.

Many commercial buildings, especially large city skyscrapers leased by various organisations, tender out their cleaning. This helps them cope with the annual cost and it is budgeted into their expenses. Sometimes the cheapest tender is chosen but this does not guarantee a thorough job.

For a commercial cleaning company to make a profit they must ensure that the number of worked hours they pay for are less than the money they receive for the work. Should they have underquoted to get the job, less time is spent cleaning on each floor making the quality of the clean not as diligent as it probably should be.

There are thousands of commercial buildings and many areas that need to be cleaned and kept in pristine condition. Floors and bathrooms inside the buildings are a must for daily cleaning but the windows of the buildings also need a regular removal of dust both inside and out, especially if it is a shop front used for promotion of sales. Wooden or vinyl floors must be regularly polished to keep up the shine. All these jobs need to be carried out by professionals in those fields.

Because commercial cleaning is usually done by Cleaning Organisations the owners of the building will not meet the cleaners. If the job is not done well the lessees of the space will complain to the owner. This is unless the lessee has arranged the cleaning themselves. As cleaning in commercial property is usually done outside of business hours the cleaner is very rarely seen and in some cases it is not the same person doing the job each day.

To ensure the cleaning is kept up to standard, owners of commercial properties take out Contracts with Cleaning Companies. This is where the tendering becomes an advantage. The Contract is signed for a certain period of time, and at the end of that Contract the owners of the buildings can renegotiate their cleaning costs and requirements. If they are not happy with the kind of cleaning they are receiving they look elsewhere.

Commercial cleaning can be a lucrative business, but matching the quality with the charge is the difficult part and many commercial cleaners charge less than they should just to obtain the jobs. Once they have the Contract they sometimes ‘on sell’ these Contracts and make money from the new arrangement. Depending on how much the contract is worth, determines the amount of time that can be spent cleaning. Each cleaner is allocated a specific number of minutes to clean an area or floor and the work has to be finished in that time. Speed does not always combine with efficiency and quality is not always received.

The reduction of spending for cleaning, and the small profits to be made can cause many commercial cleaning jobs to be rushed and poorly administered.

Cleaning a home is different. To the homeowner their property is their castle. They will be much more fastidious about the results. They are paying for the cleaning out of their own pocket and they want to see some value in return for that expenditure. The work is more demanding than cleaning a commercial property.

The requirements of most homeowners are such that a reasonable cleaning job is not good enough. Expectations are high and on top of that they have all their personal things throughout the dwelling and allowing someone into their home to clean has security implications. The home owner needs to feel comfortable with the person doing the work and be sure the place will look as neat, clean and tidy as they expect after each clean.

Where do home owners go to find a cleaner? They don’t put out tenders as in the commercial world so who do they get to clean? Many people advertise for cleaners in their local papers, or they hire people who promote themselves as cleaners, also there are Cleaning Agencies who will charge a fee for finding the cleaner for them.

Homes are very rarely cleaned on a daily basis. If the home owner has a regular cleaner the dwelling is usually cleaned either weekly or fortnightly. Some home owners require their cleaner to do housework as well, so the time spent on the property can be quite long.

Just vacuuming the floors and cleaning the bathrooms is usually not enough when cleaning a home; especially as bathrooms are more than the toilets, urinals and basins. There is the shower and bath as well as the toilet and sink. Kitchens are larger with many cupboards and a stove top and probably a range hood, whereas in a commercial situation the kitchen is usually a small set of cupboards with a sink and microwave. Because the home is not cleaned daily there is also a build up of dust and dirt, and all horizontal surfaces need to be wiped.

In both cases Time is what the commercial property owner and the homeowner are paying for. With the Commercial situation a certain amount of money is allocated indicating the time allowed for the clean. In the Domestic world this situation is reversed. The homeowner pays for the Time it takes to clean their property. The size of the property and the area to be cleaned governs the Time it takes. The larger the building the more Time required. The smaller the property the Time will be less. Less Time spent, costs less, but if the property is large and the correct Time is not allocated the poorer the job.

For most commercial property owners as long as the basics are done they are happy, but with a home owner, the less work carried out means more cleaning for them to do themselves. This somewhat negates the whole idea of having a cleaner. They want their home to be pristine and clean when they return home after a long days work. To see areas that have been missed or not cleaned properly can make an expensive exercise.

So the biggest difference between commercial and domestic cleaning is the payment. The commercial world pays for their cleaning because it is a necessity. Whether the cleaning is done well or not is not really the issue, it is a cost that has to be paid and therefore an expense for the business. With the domestic situation the cost is a discretionary outlay. If people have the spare money they can afford it, if not they clean themselves and that is why they expect perfection.

Yes there is a difference between cleaning commercial property and domestic dwellings, but the kind of cleaning received is dependent on how much each is willing to pay.

I hope you found this article interesting. My name is Julie Finch-Scally and I am the franchisor and founder of The Duster Dollies. The Duster Dollies is a cleaning business with a difference. We are booking agencies for domestic cleaning. This means you don’t actually do the cleaning.

I have written a Cleaning Business Guide which might help you further with your investigations into the Cleaning Industry and what to purchase. You can get your free eBook of The Guide fromhttp://www.franchisecleaning.com.au. All you have to do is ask.

Julie Finch-Scally has been working in the cleaning industry since 1992. During that time she has grown a small home based business into a franchised organisation that arranges cleaning for houses across Australia.

Julie has written several articles about cleaning, an ebook guide about the cleaning industry and a book called The Third Oldest Profession - the A-Z of home cleaning. This book is great for those starting up their own home and requiring knowledge on how to keep their home pristine.

According to Julie residential cleaning is a growth industry. More and more people are realising they don’t have and don’t want to spend the time cleaning their home. Cleaners are finding they can’t keep up with the demand.

Eighteen years of experience has made Julie Finch-Scally an expert in the field of Cleaning.

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The new year has begun - take some stress off we can help!Clean

Thursday, January 21st, 2010 by jbgloss

There is nothing better then coming home to a clean and spotless home! It truly can relieve stress and make for a better day. We are here to help you, for over 20 years we have kept Broward County homes and offices clean and we can help you.

Each customer gets the individual treatment that they deserve. Just give us a call so we can explain how we work and you will see how a maid service can change the way you feel.

Have an amazing day!

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The Suitable Paint Color For Your Bedroom

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009 by jbgloss

You can choose a paint color that will be suitable for your bedroom from a few choices. You can choose a relaxing and soft color, or inviting and bright, but it will all depend on your personal tastes.

For Color Inspiration, Use some Fabric and Bedding

The paint color of your room ought to complement the bits and pieces that you already have in your room, such as bed linens, curtains and pillows. You can bring some pillows or fabric swatches to a paint store, these will provide a rough draft for selecting a color.

Bring Home a few Paint Samples

1. You can try to bring home as much paint chips as you can, this will help you in loads of ways and you can easily narrow down your choices. Aside from this, you can try to purchase home design software, you can upload a photo of your bedroom and then you see what your room would be like in various colors.

2. As soon as you have come to a decision of one or two choices, then you can purchase a sample of the paint of your choice color, in this matter you can avoid painting the whole room and you would not end up not liking it when it is all done.

3. Take into account that paints colors will look quite different with different kinds of lighting, so you have to be certain that you will view the colors in both artificial and natural lighting conditions. One more thing, the paint colors will be a tad darker as soon as they are applied to you walls than they are on the sample chip.

Here are some colors that you can look at.

The Soft Green

This is an environmental color palette, and there are many various shades of green that can be calming and will be perfect for your bedroom. You can try to accent the greens with some hints of blue, you see, the mixture of blues and greens symbolizes the combined beauty of earth and water.

Pink

Pink can be in a wide variety of soft and sweet for a little girl’s room, while using the hues of hot and vibrant pink will give the room a more sophisticated and warm feel, a sizzling bedroom for young divas.

Lavender

One of the favorites in the bedroom is the soft lavender, simply because it is very soothing and relaxing, but if you will go for a more modern twist, you can pair lavender with some warm earth tones and a few hints of glistening gold.

Room for a Princess

For a little girl’s bedroom that will fit any princess’ fantasy, the green and mauve will be wonderful. These are sweet and traditional colors, and can be sophisticated and modern at the same time if will be used for an adult bedroom.

T.O. Chuong writes home & garden articles for Benjamin Franklin Plumbing in Arlington, Texas. Visit us if you need plumbers Arlington TX or plumbers Crowley TX.

How to Clean Grout in Floors

Monday, September 28th, 2009 by jbgloss

Restroom cleanliness is one of the most common complaints cleaning companies receive. When cleaning restrooms, keep in mind that they should not only look clean, but that they should feel and smell clean. An important part in maintaining a high level of cleanliness is making sure the floor grout is clean. Grout is porous, so over time, moisture, contaminants, and even dirty mop water can discolor it. These circumstances can lead to staining, odors, and aid in the growth of bacteria, mold, and mildew.

There are several reasons is it so difficult to clean floor grout:

* Using a cleaner that doesn’t float contaminates to the surface.

* Using a cleaner that contains detergents that settle into the grout with dirt and oils.

* Sealers may have been improperly used in the past. Instead of keeping out dirt and oils, these may now be trapped in the grout.

* Acidic or high pH cleaners make grout more porous and fragile with the result being the grout re-soils faster.

* Cleaners used in the past may have left residues that become dirt magnets.

Before starting to clean tile and grout it is important to analyze what dirt and contaminants you’re dealing with. Then based on that information, select a cleaner designed for cleaning that type of soil and is suitable for the flooring being cleaned.

Using the right cleaner and using it correctly are important steps to keeping grout clean. To avoid soap scum, daily cleaners must be salt free. When deep cleaning, the cleaner needs to be free of high levels of potassium and sodium salts. The cleaner you use must be able to float contamination up as well as transfer it to the mop so the grout comes clean. Carefully consider the pH of the product you are using. Acidic based cleaners (low pH) bleach rather than clean and basic cleaners (high pH) tend to be high in salts. Be cautious about the use of citrus products. Many of these products leave unwanted residues that make floors feel sticky. It is important to use the right chemical as bacteria can get trapped into grout and tile. It may be necessary to use a germicide cleaner, especially around toilets and urinals, to kill bacteria and remove any urine that has dried into the grout or tile.

Cleaning grout is often labor-intensive at times even requiring scrubbing by hand, which may not be practical in a large restroom. There are procedures you can follow to help keep grout clean. First, use a chemical proportioning system to dilute chemicals accurately. When you use too much chemical, sealants break down faster. Second, have adequate ventilation to help prevent the build up of odors and speed up drying. Frequent changing of mop water and mop heads helps to make sure that contaminants are picked up and not pushed back into the grout. Consider switching to microfiber mops as they have proven to be the most effective at removing contaminants from floor surfaces.

When cleaning, liberally apply chemicals and don’t allow the floor to dry before scrubbing. Always allow proper dwell time, which is typically between 5 and 10 minutes. The next step is to use the right tool to scrub the floor surface. To effectively clean the surfaces use floor brushes. After thoroughly scrubbing the floor, remove the excess liquid. A wet vacuum works well as it will pick up the excess water, dirt, residue and cleaning chemical used on the floor.

New and innovative equipment can also make cleaning grout faster. High-pressure water systems (up to 1200 psi) can effectively deep clean, loosen, and remove soil. Some systems also heat the water, which aids in the cleaning process. Grout cleaning systems also have auto-feed/auto-dump capabilities so you can use them continuously without stopping. The machines pick up loosened soil and leave no residue. Another option is using cylindrical brush technology. These machines do not use pads like rotary buffers, but instead use rotating brushes. These brushes penetrate and loosen the dirt in grout and tile.

To keep grout and tile looking their best it is important to train your staff and make sure they continue to follow the proper procedures when cleaning grout. Having written procedures and checklists can help to assure the proper cleaning techniques are always followed.

Lack of attention, carelessness, and the wrong types of cleaners used will lead to dirty grout and the entire floor looking dull and dingy. Paying attention and spending a little extra time when cleaning grout will keep not only the floor, but the entire restroom, looking and smelling clean.

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Back to school at Sun Cleaning Maid Service & House Cleaning

Friday, September 4th, 2009 by jbgloss

It is time for the children to head of back to school - which is going to make your life just a little busier. Now is a good time to hire a great local cleaning service to take off some of the pressure you may have.

Think about it - you send the children off to school - hire a Maid Service like Sun Cleaning Maid Service & House Cleaning. They come in and clean the house for you while you are at work and you come home to a sparkling clean home.

What  a feeling! The house is clean and the children have not even come home yet. That is just one of the awesome benefits of calling in a local cleaning company. If you have never used a cleaning service before now is a good time to state. One thing to remember when using a cleaning service is to always communicate. Communication is the key to getting the service level that you require.

Just let the cleaning company know exactly what you want and they will work better. Here at Sun Cleaning Maid Service & House Cleaning our computer system notes everything you ask for so next time we always get it right!

Have a wonderful and safe weekend!

Window Cleaning Tips

Wednesday, August 19th, 2009 by jbgloss

It’s that time of the year again; the time families all over the world gather to celebrate the holidays. It’s also the time of the year that the cleaning frenzy begins. With visitors coming in and out of homes and family members arriving for their yearly visit, the holiday season often tends to revolve around bouts of cleaning rather than eating, drinking and being merry.

Window Cleaning – Tips and Avoidance Methods

When it comes to getting your home spic and span there is nothing more tedious than the chore of window cleaning. It’s tedious, very rarely completely effective and difficult while balancing on ladders to get to those hard to reach windows.

When it comes to window cleaning there are only three real options. You could hire a window cleaner to take care of it, you could spare the additional cost by cleaning the windows yourself, or you could fit the revolutionary new self-cleaning glass.

To keep your windows looking great and streak free you will need to ensure that they are cleaned often, however tedious this may be, it is necessary to maintain the aesthetic functions of glass windows. If you are going to attempt cleaning the windows yourself the following window cleaning tips may come in handy.

Window Cleaning Products

It is best to try a few window cleaning products before you decide on a firm favourite. Options vary from store bought to home made solutions.

Many use products such as ammonia, vinegar, borax, alcohol or Epsom salts for cleaning glass. Home-made window cleaning solutions include club soda or a 50:50 vinegar and water solution which is particularly effective for really dirty windows.

One of the best window cleaning tips I can give you is to never combine an acid with an alkaline when making your own solution. Using an alkaline and acid (i.e. vinegar and ammonia) will just cause a neutralising effect and you’ll be right back where you started.

The Cleaning Process

It is best to clean your windows on a cloudy day as direct sunlight tends to dry the solution you are cleaning your windows with quicker and you’ll be left with lots of unsightly streaks and a lot less good humour than you started out with.
Before you start cleaning the windows, wipe off all excess dirt – all that dust just turns into mud once water is introduced and the windows become harder to clean. Once you have dusted, use a hose to spray the windows and then spray on your choice of window cleaning solution.

You could use a squeegee or a cloth to clean the windows, a squeegee, however, will allow you to do it in less time. Once you have washed the windows it’s time to dry them, you can do this with a squeegee but make sure that the blade is kept dry with each stroke.
A great window cleaning tip for those ambitious enough to be cleaning the interior and the exterior glass is to use different strokes on each side. By using vertical strokes on the exterior glass and horizontal strokes on the interior you’ll be able to see which side of the glass the inevitable streaks are on.
Most homeowners choose newspaper to dry the glass once clean, while it’s cheap and quite effective, newspaper disintegrates quickly and tends to leave deposits on the glass, to avoid this use a dry cotton towel. If you are using newspaper, remember to wear gloves as the ink tends to get rather messy. Once the glass is dry you can use a blackboard eraser to achieve a great shine.

Stubborn Dirt Removal

For deposits of paint, resin or glue; wet the surface and then scrape them off using a razor blade or scraper. Take care to scrape in one direction only in order to avoid scratching the surface. Important: do not use sharp implements on self-cleaning glass.

Winter Window Cleaning Tips

It’s easy to keep frost from accumulating on exterior windows during the winter by adding two cups of antifreeze or rubbing alcohol to each gallon of wash water when cleaning glass.

Avoid Window Cleaning Entirely

The best way to just avoid external window cleaning entirely is to have self-cleaning windows fitted in your home. Sound too good to be true?

Here’s how self-cleaning glass works - an ultra-thin coating is applied to the glass during the manufacturing process; this coating has two highly beneficial effects on the glass. First organic residue on the glass is broken down by the ultraviolet wavelengths in sunlight then when it rains the dirt is washed off. As the coating is hydrophilic, when rain hits the glass it doesn’t form droplets and in turn eradicates streaking. Rain water flows down the glass in a sheet and washes the dirt away. If you don’t have time to wait for the rain a simple garden hose will be just as effective.

Self-cleaning glass is making life far easier and is giving home owners many reasons to use glass in the construction of their homes. What could be better than bright, open rooms with excellent outdoor views facilitated by huge glass sheets, without having to spend your days cleaning the glass?

Having been in the glass industry for 180 years, Pilkington is recognised as the world’s technological leader in glass. Out of all of their innovative products, Pilkington Activ™ - the world’s first self-cleaning glass is one of their greatest products and is an ideal material for use in homes, businesses and public buildings around the world.

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Make sure you are communicating with you maid serviceCommunicating

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009 by jbgloss

Make sure you are communicating with the maid service or house cleaning company. One of the key factors in working with a cleaning company is that the office staff is not there. So, don’t rely on the cleaners to get your message through.

Remember the old game we played in school where one person would say something then whisper it to the next person until it got back to the teacher. It was never what the teacher started with. The same thing with us - please give us a call in the office for scheduling, special requests, etc…. this will make your experience with a cleaning service or maid service much better.

Thanks for being a helpful client!!

Having fun yet? Hire a professional cleaning service

Monday, July 20th, 2009 by jbgloss

Are you having fun yet?

It is time to hire a professional cleaning service! If you are in South Florida - we can help - we have been cleaning homes and offices for over 20 years. All throughout South Florida we have been the trusted name in cleaning. We provide - maid service, office cleaning, house cleaning, and we do our job well because we love it.

Come home to a nice clean home today you deserve it, and we can help.

Sun Cleaning Maid Service & House Cleaning

Take out the paper and the trash!

Friday, June 26th, 2009 by jbgloss

That was the start of a Golden Oldie - Take out the paper and the trash - or you don’t get your petty cash!!!

Well that does not have to be true anymore - becuase we are here to help. If you live in South Florida - it is time to not take out the trash - clean the toilett - scrub the floors - or make the bed! Sun Cleaning Maid Service & House Cleaning is coming to the rescue.

Every week, we clean hundreds of offices and houses. We have been known as the largest and best independent  residential cleaning service for over 20 years running!

You deserve a break today - give us a call 954-797-8686 or 954-255-0070 and we will make sure to earn the business.

Have a wonderful day - and do not take out the trash! Let us do it for you

Cleaning is our business

Thursday, May 21st, 2009 by jbgloss

Sometimes the best thing to do is higher a pro. If you had to do surgery would you do it yourself? How about fix your car? Well same thing with cleaning, we are a professional cleaning service that has been around over 20 years and we can help you.

Take some time off and let one of the oldest and most professional cleaning services of South Florida help you. We would love to!

Have a magical day!

Sun Cleaning Maid Service & House Cleaning


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