Wednesday, November 4, 2009

You Get What You Pay For?

The old saying "You get what you pay for" has been around for a long time. In most cases the phrase is true.
When looking for a maid service the natural tendency is to look for the cheapest, if that's the case a look in your local classifieds would take care of that, there are independent cleaners who are looking for extra income who may charge you as low as $55.00 to clean an entire 2,000 square foot house. Ask yourself a few questions;  Will I get a high quality cleaning? Can I leave my home while she/he is cleaning and return to find my valuables untouched? Or, what if something is accidentally broken, can she/he replace it? More than likely, the cheaper cleaners are not licensed, insured or bonded, that is one reason they are so cheap; also, if they decide to just not show up to clean your home on a scheduled day, you have no one to call to complain about their carelessness, such as with a company. Another point to consider is the fact that after a while the cleaner may begin to resent the fact that she has so much to do for such a low price and it will show in the cleaning of your home.

Save yourself the frustration of trying to find the cheapest cleaner and look for value and a company that will stand behind their commitment to you. After going thru all of the cheaper cleaners, you will wonder why you didn't call a competent company to begin with.    http://mymaidxpress.com/