Janitorial Services

Janitorial Services

When shopping around for cleaning services, it’s important to understand that businesses that fall into this category may be operating as maid services, hours.cleaning services, janitorial services, and business cleaning services, or may even be a more specialized company. All of these kinds of businesses will either operate as a residential service provider, meaning they provide services to homeowners and residences, or as a commercial service provider, meaning they provide a service only to other businesses.

COMMERCIAL CLEANING

While most residential cleaning services operate during the daytime, commercial or janitorial cleaners do their work at night or during non-business hours to avoid getting in the way of employees and customers. These companies often use large cleaning machinery, so its not t practical for them to interrupt the routine of a business or office during the day.

RESIDENTIAL GLEANING SERVICES

M. MAQSOOD & CO. provides residential cleaning and janitorial services is that of d maid service. Contrary to what the name implies, this doesn’t necessarily mean that one person is doing the work for the customer. Nowadays many maid service companies have several employees, often spread out over a wide area covering many cities and states. In addition, within each local franchise or location, there may be one employee or there may be dozens. This varies quite a bit depending on how big the company is, how many customers they have and what the advertised response time is. Keep in mind that there are also small businesses and individuals for hire that simply call themselves house cleaners, house cleaning pros, etc. Quite often there isn’t too much difference between what one business will provide in terms of its service compared to others, but there are some differences you should note when shopping around. For example, they all commonly offer general housework and cleaning, which can include (but may not be limited to): vacuuming, dusting, kitchen and bathroom cleaning, and sanitizing. Most providers work ‘once per week as part of a monthly or contract, but some will provide single one-time visits.