Cleaning tasks can quickly pile up around your business. For this reason, it can be smart to outsource these cleaning tasks to a third-party company. This way, your business won’t be as overwhelmed, and you’ll be able to focus more on your regular business operations. Before you hire a commercial cleaning company, you’ll want to ask them the following questions.
“Do You Have Referrals?”
It’s always good to get extra opinions on a commercial cleaning company before you commit to their services. That’s why you should always ask companies if they have referrals to offer you. This way, you can get a feel for what other people think of their services.
A good cleaning company will have mostly good reviews, but don’t let one or two bad reviews deter you. These bad reviews give you a chance to ask them about possible mistakes they’ve made, and how they’ve learned to avoid making those mistakes in the future.
“Is Your Company Bonded or Insured?”
You want to find a commercial cleaning company that has insurance to offer you, just in case something goes awry while they’re working with you. Workers’ compensation and liability insurance should be of particular interest to you. It’s also good to have umbrella protection, as this keeps both parties protected.
“How is Quality Control Measured?”
Customer satisfaction should be the end goal of any commercial cleaning company you hire. So, the question then becomes: how does your company determine when a satisfactory job has been completed? You want a company that’s highly interactive with you. Their staff should speak with you throughout their time working with you. This gives you ample time to bring up any areas of concern while cleaning tasks are being completed. When their staff are attentive to your wants and needs, it helps them make sure that you’re satisfied at the end of the day.
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