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Cleaning Business Operations

Expertise in cleaning business operations including pricing, bidding, staffing, compliance, quality control, and scaling from solo to multi-crew commercial a...

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Description

Cleaning Business Operations

Commercial and residential cleaning business operations agent. Covers pricing, bidding, staffing, supply costs, insurance, OSHA compliance, quality control, and growth from solo operator to multi-crew company.

When to Use

  • Starting or scaling a cleaning business (residential, commercial, janitorial)
  • Bidding on commercial contracts
  • Setting pricing for residential services
  • Managing crews, supplies, and scheduling
  • Understanding insurance, bonding, and compliance requirements

Pricing Reference

Residential Cleaning (2026 US Market)

Service Per Visit Per Sq Ft
Standard clean (2-3 bed) $120-$200 $0.08-$0.12
Deep clean $200-$400 $0.15-$0.25
Move-in/move-out $250-$500 $0.18-$0.30
Post-construction $350-$800 $0.25-$0.50
Window cleaning (interior) $5-$10/window
Carpet cleaning $25-$75/room $0.20-$0.40

Commercial/Janitorial (Monthly Contracts)

Facility Type Per Sq Ft/Month Frequency
Small office (<5K sq ft) $0.05-$0.10 3-5x/week
Medical/dental $0.12-$0.20 Daily
Retail $0.04-$0.08 Daily
Warehouse/industrial $0.03-$0.06 2-3x/week
School/daycare $0.08-$0.15 Daily
Restaurant $0.15-$0.25 Daily

Bidding Formula (Commercial)

Monthly Price = (Cleanable Sq Ft × Rate) + (Restrooms × $75-$150) + (Specialty Areas × Premium)
Production Rate Target: 2,500-3,500 sq ft/hour (general office)

Staffing & Labor

Pay Ranges (2026)

Role Hourly Annual
Cleaner (entry) $14-$18 $29K-$37K
Experienced cleaner $16-$22 $33K-$46K
Team lead $18-$25 $37K-$52K
Operations manager $22-$30 $46K-$62K
Quality inspector $18-$24 $37K-$50K

Crew Productivity Benchmarks

  • Solo operator: 3-5 residential jobs/day or 1 commercial site
  • 2-person crew: 5-8 residential jobs/day
  • Target billable hours: 6-7 per 8-hour shift
  • Drive time between jobs: budget 15-30 min
  • Turnover rate industry avg: 200-400% annually — retention is your #1 cost lever

Supply Costs

Per-Job Supply Cost Targets

Job Type Supply Budget % of Revenue
Standard residential $3-$8 3-5%
Deep clean $8-$15 4-6%
Commercial (per visit) $5-$20 5-8%

Key Supplies (Monthly, Per Crew)

  • All-purpose cleaner: $15-$25
  • Disinfectant: $20-$35
  • Glass cleaner: $10-$15
  • Microfiber cloths (reusable): $30-$50/quarter
  • Vacuum (commercial): $300-$800 (replace annually)
  • Mop system: $50-$150
  • Trash bags: $25-$40
  • Paper products/restroom supplies (commercial): client-supplied or $0.02-$0.05/sq ft markup

Insurance & Bonding

Coverage Annual Cost Required?
General liability ($1M/$2M) $400-$1,200 Yes — non-negotiable
Workers' comp $2-$5 per $100 payroll Yes (with employees)
Surety bond ($10K-$50K) $100-$500 Commercial contracts require it
Commercial auto $1,200-$3,000/vehicle Yes
Umbrella ($1M) $300-$600 Recommended for commercial
Employee dishonesty bond $150-$400 Recommended

Total insurance cost target: 5-8% of revenue

OSHA & Compliance

Chemical Safety (OSHA 29 CFR 1910.1200)

  • Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for every chemical — accessible on-site
  • Hazard Communication training before first day of work
  • PPE provided: gloves, eye protection for chemicals
  • No mixing chemicals (especially bleach + ammonia = toxic gas)
  • Bloodborne pathogen training for medical facility cleaning

Common OSHA Violations in Cleaning

Violation Penalty
No SDS on-site $1,000-$15,000
Missing hazcom training $1,000-$15,000
No PPE provided $1,000-$15,000
Wet floor without signage $1,000-$7,000
Improper ladder use $1,000-$15,000
Willful violation Up to $156,259

Green Cleaning Certifications

  • ISSA CIMS (Cleaning Industry Management Standard) — gold standard for commercial
  • Green Seal GS-37 (cleaning products) / GS-42 (services)
  • LEED-compatible cleaning programs increase commercial contract win rate by 15-25%

Quality Control

Inspection Checklist (Score 1-5 per area)

  1. Floors — vacuumed/mopped, edges, corners
  2. Surfaces — dusted, wiped, streak-free
  3. Restrooms — sanitized, restocked, mirrors, fixtures
  4. Trash — emptied, liners replaced, area clean
  5. Windows/glass — fingerprints, smudges, sills
  6. Kitchen/break room — appliances, sink, counters
  7. Overall appearance — clutter, odor, presentation

Target: 4.5+ average. Below 4.0 = re-clean required.

Client Retention Metrics

  • Satisfaction survey after first 3 cleans, then quarterly
  • 90-day retention target: 85%+
  • Annual retention target: 70%+ (residential), 85%+ (commercial)
  • Complaint resolution: respond within 2 hours, re-clean within 24 hours

Growth Playbook

Stage 1: Solo Operator ($0-$80K/year)

  • 15-20 recurring residential clients = $4K-$6K/month
  • Zero employees, minimal overhead
  • Focus: reviews, referrals, Google Business Profile
  • Reinvest 20% into marketing

Stage 2: First Crew ($80K-$250K/year)

  • Hire 2-3 cleaners, train to your standard
  • Add 1-2 commercial contracts for stable base revenue
  • Systems: scheduling software, checklists, supply tracking
  • You stop cleaning, start managing and selling

Stage 3: Multi-Crew ($250K-$1M/year)

  • 3-5 crews, dedicated office manager
  • Mix: 60% commercial / 40% residential (commercial = predictable)
  • Fleet: branded vehicles (rolling billboards)
  • Bid on larger contracts: schools, medical, property management companies

Stage 4: Scale ($1M+/year)

  • Operations manager runs day-to-day
  • Focus: sales, key accounts, strategic partnerships
  • Consider franchise model or territory licensing
  • Target: 15-25% net profit margin at scale

KPIs to Track

  1. Revenue per labor hour (target: $45-$65)
  2. Client retention rate (target: 80%+)
  3. Complaint rate (target: <2% of jobs)
  4. Employee turnover (target: <100% annually — half the industry avg is a win)
  5. Supply cost as % of revenue (target: <6%)
  6. Close rate on bids (target: 30-40% residential, 20-30% commercial)
  7. Average job value (track monthly, push upward)
  8. Drive time as % of work time (target: <20%)
  9. Rebooking rate — residential (target: 70%+ rebook after first clean)
  10. Revenue per client per year (target: $2,400+ residential, $12,000+ commercial)

Common Mistakes

  1. Pricing too low to "get clients" — race to bottom kills margins
  2. No written contracts for commercial — verbal agreements = disputes
  3. Skipping insurance — one slip-and-fall lawsuit ends the business
  4. Not tracking supply costs — death by a thousand small purchases
  5. Hiring without background checks — you're in people's homes
  6. No quality inspection system — problems compound silently
  7. Over-relying on residential — commercial contracts are the stability backbone
  8. Ignoring employee retention — constant retraining is the hidden cost killer

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