This is why I teach what I teach. 🙌🏾
Watching my students go from wondering HOW to start a cleaning business to actually getting clients, booking jobs, and seeing results is everything.
You don’t need to have it all figured out you need the right steps, the right support, and the willingness to do the work.
Ready to start your cleaning business?
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Starting a cleaning business can be a transformative journey, and hearing success stories from real people is incredibly motivating. Many newcomers wonder how to land that first client and set the right pricing, and the key is taking consistent action with the right support. One inspiring tipping point often shared by new cleaning entrepreneurs is securing a high-paying deep cleaning job that boosts confidence and income. For instance, charging between $850 to $1,500 for detailed cleanings of kitchens, bathrooms, or large homes not only establishes value but also opens doors to recurring clients who appreciate quality service. In my experience, the transition from hesitant beginner to confident business owner happens when you stop trying to figure everything out at once and instead focus on three core elements: following proven steps, seeking mentorship or coaching, and maintaining persistence. The stories of students who started by working just a few hours but earned $300+ or who quickly became fully booked weekends prove that demand for quality cleaning services is strong once you put yourself out there. Marketing to realtors, property managers, and local businesses can amplify your reach. Building partnerships within your community creates steady streams of referrals and commercial contracts which can elevate your business beyond residential work. Also, don't overlook the importance of a supportive community. Engaging with fellow cleaning entrepreneurs to exchange tips, troubleshoot challenges, and celebrate wins creates accountability and lasting motivation. Through this journey, you'll learn how to price jobs effectively, manage growing client lists, and even start creating job opportunities for others by hiring employees. The key takeaway is that your cleaning business's growth depends largely on leveraging the right knowledge, making connections, and showing up consistently to do the work. If you're ready to start your cleaning business, take that first step with confidence knowing you’re not alone, and with the right guidance, financial goals and business milestones are well within reach.





































