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Cleaning Franchises

 

Cleaning one's house is one of the most active of household chores for many, although a privileged few can afford the luxury of a housekeeper or cleaner to come in and take care of the dirty kitchen and toilets.

Housekeepers, or domestic cleaners, are in big demand with modern parents, couples and even single professionals who all have little enough time for themselves or their jobs to tackle the upkeep of their homes.

However, many do have the ability to pay for residential cleaning, meaning the US market alone is a $60 billion industry. The US cleaning service demand will grow 5.5 percent annually through 2009 based on ongoing trends in the domestic cleaning industry. And the market for natural household cleaning products has grown to $100 million annually, according to natural goods retailer Seventh Generation. This represents 1% of the total domestic cleaning market, which has been growing by 18-25% each year for the last five years.

Figures from one residential cleaning franchise company claims that this spending rate is even increasing by 20 per cent annually, meaning there is huge potential for anybody looking to take the plunge and get involved in the cleaning industry.

Of course, managing a cleaning franchise is very different to actually working in the sector "on the floor", as very few franchisors will actually need to get their hands dirty and start scrubbing their clients' toilets. Instead, anyone hoping to be a potential franchisee will be involved in running a team of cleaners or maids, managing their training, recruitment, marketing of services, balancing books and making sure all the business aspects of the company are spot on.

Nevertheless, having an interest or background in the cleaning market would be a distinct advantage to home cleaning franchisees, as a passion for getting the job done and making sure customers are happy is a vital part of a successful business.

And increasing numbers of people, swayed by the availability, strong market and influx of franchises, are making the most of the opportunity to work for themselves and invest in a home cleaning franchise.

The support offered from large franchisers is one of the main plus points for any potential franchisee, with training, marketing, business and financial support, contacts and a successful business model being invaluable to new businesses – and something entrepreneurs setting out on their own do not have.

But the appeal of being your own boss means that, while franchisees do not have much of the freedom of choice that non-franchisees do, as marketing, budgets, recruitment, training, uniforms and the like are all regimented from the company's headquarters, there is still the chance to run a business and make it a success.

Cleaning Franchises...


KWIK DRY Find success cleaning up with KWIK DRY's system that has revolutionized the carpet care industry. Low investment,... Minimum Investment: $9,950. KWIK DRY Business Opportunity.


IPSO Let IPSO help you tap into the $5 billion-a-year vended laundry business! Our coin laundries often post ROI rates... Minimum Investment: $150,000. IPSO Business Opportunity.


Filta The ultimate van-based franchise. Home-based business with regular, repeat business week after week. Our training... Minimum Investment: $79,000. Filta Franchise.



Anago Join one of Entreprenuer magazine's top 50 fastest growing franchises! Multiple franchise options to fit any... Minimum Investment: $165,000. Anago Franchise.


ServiceMaster Clean ServiceMaster Clean - a leading cleaning franchise opportunity with a renowned brand. Financial support and Fast... Minimum Investment: $31,900. ServiceMaster Clean Franchise.


Green Dry Carpet Cleaning, Inc. Have you ever wanted to make $100 an hour? We do it every day and will teach you how you can too! Minimum Investment: $18,750. Green Dry Carpet Cleaning, Inc. Business Opportunity.