Maidjust4me
About
What separates my cleaning company from my True Competition is Not just my price, but my services and being Local as well. I am Founded well in my Lake community as a true Professional in my field of expertise. While most of the surrounding companies charge an additional avg. of $75-$125 just to travel from the Tulsa and OKC metro area to service my local neighbors. This gives me a competative pricing edge that will not reflect on my bids. Being en elite Pro in my field, I can go professionally toe-to-toe with the bigger companies, offering the same if not better services, which is supported and backed by my Professional associations as a "5 star Pro" with HomeAdvisor, Angie's List, the BBB and MORE.
You can find me as a Certified Continuing Cleaning Coach "CCCC" and educator on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and MORE!
My companies attention to detail is beyond most clients expectations as it reflects in my companies reviews.
I am fully Bonded, Licensed, certified in "Green clean" and Fully Insured. By investing my time and money into these "Guardians" of my clients home protection. It shows them that I am spending time and money to protect their homes valubles and interest first. Even before mm or any of my staff steps into their homes.
I love my competition. They help me to grow more because they are showing me where I may lack because they do not offer the same things I offer in Cleaning, Service protections, legal strongholds that protect both my customer and my interest first. All of my staff members are certified and trained intensively before they walk into a customers homes.
I enjoy the interaction with customers, friends and family when it comes to this company. And it SHOWS!
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new customer?
Our Introduction is very clean, streamlined ,education and genuine. After My company meets with the customer, we sit down and share genuinely the needs of our future clients, I ask important questions such as what services they feel they need, I compare that to what I see in the homes needs and point things out that maybe the untrained eye doesn't see.
I make sure that they see the credentials that my company holds as the cornerstones of the company and I share these things with them. This lets them know that I am a true professional in my field,
We go over my Insurance ($2M) Liability alone, workmans comp Insurance, Bonding Insurance. This lets the client know that I am first protecting them before I ever step foot into their home
What education and/or training do you have that relates to your work?
Knowledgable in Green Certified Cleaning Products, Certified with Angie's List, Pro certified with Home advisor. 5 Star rating with the BBB (Better business Bureau) and MORE
Do you have a standard pricing system for your services? If so, please share the details here.
Types of cleaning services
Before I'mable to set my prices for your house cleaning needs, I’ll first need to settle on what type of cleaning you plan on doing exactly.
Whether you’re home needs a deep cleaning a home that’s for sale or simply providing regular maintenance services like vacuuming, dusting, and mopping, what I charge will depend on the scope of your work that is needed.
In short, different homes and projects require different cleaning approaches. Before diving into what I charge for each, here’s an overview of the types of cleaning services I provide:
Basic cleaning
Easy and straightforward, regular cleaning involves simple tasks to tidy up a home:
- Vacuuming
- Mopping
- Dusting
- General tidying up
Deep cleaning
More time-intensive than basic cleaning, a deep cleaning service usually means the following:
- Grime removal
- Shower scrubbing
- Refrigerator detailing
- Cleaning hard to reach areas
- Move-out cleaning
After-event cleaning
You may have been hired to make sure a home was spotless before an event and, now that the party’s over, you might be called back to help tidy up the aftermath. After-event cleaning usually demands the following:
- Dirty dish scrubbing
- Trash removal
- Carpet maintenance
- Living space detail
I specialize in one, some, or all of the above cleaning services, My house cleaning company is based in Eufaula, OK that specializes in several different types of projects. In addition to the cleaning services like the ones listed in this section, Ialso offer holiday cleaning, green cleaning, and specialty cleaning.
How did you get started in this business?
I started doing this profession over 10 years ago when I had helped someone clean their home and she suggested that I consider doing this for a living. At first I had a few clients to supplement my regular income then after word got out, people started calling me and so the story continues, I then after getting so many referrals, I decided that I could train others to clean just like me. Thus the standard of Tessa's Cleaning began.
What types of customers have you worked with?
I have worked for State Representatives, Businesses, such as Movie theaters Airbnb's, Home owners and Office buildings. Both State and federal buildings etc.
Describe a recent event you are fond of.
I recently expanded to doing House Yaughts, House boats, Water craft and more. A whole new animal in cleaning. I love it.
What advice would you give a customer looking to hire a pro in your area of expertise?
Know the Right Questions to Ask Before you Hire any Cleaning Services for your Home
Finding a Professional Cleaning service that you can truly trust can be quite a difficult task.
And with so many options, ranging from national players to single employee mom and pop operations, it’s easy to get lost in the process of finding the right home cleaners. OKlahoma Prices can range from $15-50 an hour, so different companies are going to come with different ups and downs.
So here are some questions that I would recommend asking to really get a feel of who you’re working with and more importantly, what kind of people they employ.
1. How Long Have you been in the business?
It takes more than a base level of cleaning knowledge and a mop bucket to start and run a good sustainable House Cleaning Company. With cleaning businesses, an estimated 50% will go under within the first year. By the end of the fifth year of business, nearly 90% will have shut their doors for good. So this isn’t to say that you shouldn’t go with the newer company, but more established maid services that have been around longer tend to be more trustworthy, experienced, and professional. I have been doing this professionally since 2012.
My years in business speak for itself.
2. Are you Insured?
Having the proper insurance with quite a large amount of coverage is just vital when you’re in this industry, you never want something to go wrong but if we all know anything about life, it likes to go wrong when you least expect it.I carry a minimum of $2,000,000 liability insurance alone.
An uninsured cleaning company or individual will, of course, be able to offer you lower prices.That's because they aren't seeing the big picture that needs to be in place to protect your family and homes interest first.
But what are you going to do when you realize your favorite clock was broken? Or your wood floors have been accidentally scratched beyond repair? Well if they’re not insured the short of it is, you’re going to be footing that bill. So always get some kind of insurance verification before making a deal.
They should have a written policy they can show you anytime for breakage/damage. I have posted mine online as well as all of my other business credentials. You can email me direct for the link.at: [email protected]
3. Do You Carry Workers Compensation Insurance?
If you work with an independent maid or small business, you run the risk of them not having workers comp insurance. This means if a maid is somehow injured while working in your home, you could end up being liable for that, and truly nobody wants that.
4. How do you go about Pre-screening Employees?
Unfortunately, it’s not uncommon for house cleaners to be doing this work because they struggle to get other jobs with a criminal history. With this in mind, you aren’t at all out of place to ask about hiring practices, background checks, references, and more. You need to be smart about who you give access to your home, you don’t want just anyone coming in there.
5. What kind of training do they give?
The average industry turnover is quite high, a lot of services are just looking for warm bodies they can send out. It’s not uncommon for new hires to be expected to learn on the job. The best companies will have formal and document training processes that they’ve tweaked and worked out since opening. On-going training ensures high quality and leads to lower turnover, which is the ultimate goal of maidjust4me.
6. Do you work off of a checklist that I can see?
This is really important, as different maid services are going to have different ideas as to what a basic cleaning consists of. You need to know what you’re going to be paying for before anything happens so you can compare cleaners and make the right choice for you. Confusion usually comes down to things like making beds, cleaning dishes, and doing laundry. These tend to be more “housekeeper” tasks as they are more menial, but if you make sure to communicate and ask before your maid comes in, they should tell you whether they’ll do it for you or not.
7. What kind of quality assurance do they have?
You need to figure out how they gauge the quality in the long-term. Do they do quality checks, mail surveys, survey cards, or do follow-up calls? How frequently do they do this? Is someone in charge of quality assurance?
8. What Happens if I’m not satisfied?
If you aren’t satisfied with something and the maid service won’t come back or give you a future discount for it, you can count on never using them again. A reputable service should come right back and take care of whatever it is, or be willing to offer you a discount of some sort to make up for it. Mistakes happen, we’re all human.
9. Who Provides the Cleaning Gear?
The general rule is that the cleaning brings their own supplies, but it doesn’t hurt to ask beforehand if you’re going with a smaller cleaning service to make sure. It should be a red flag to you though, a good maid service should have standardized requirements for gear and cleaners to go along with whatever training they give.
10. How do You go About Getting into an empty home to clean?
If you’re going to have maids coming into your home, not only do you need to be sure you can trust them but you need to figure out how they go about getting into your home. Ideally, the cleaning service will have one copy of your house key that they keep locked up and is only accessible by a manager or owner. The manager should be retrieving and giving just the one key to the maid as they head to the job, so your key is always going to be accounted for. If a cleaning service requests you leave a key outside or doesn’t have a strict guideline, you need to be wary.
What questions should customers think through before talking to pros about their needs?
Can I do this myself first?
If so. Do I really want to?
Is it worth the investment?
Do I want to spend what free time I have with my family cleanin gmy own home?