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Why Start a Window Cleaning Business?

Window cleaning is low overhead business that is easy to start. You don't need a college degree or field certification to open your own window cleaning business. Some knowledge of cleaning window supplies, materials and cleaning methods can get you started.

To begin, you don't have to stock up on lots of cleaning supplies. You also don't have to pay lots of money for expensive ads. You can purchase a magnetic sign for your vehicle and small yard signs you can post at job locations while you are working.

Here are some of the benefits of going into business for yourself cleaning windows:

Minimal Startup Cost - You can start your cleaning service business for less than $100.

Virtually No Overhead - For many business owners, costs include gas and cleaning supplies. The only other expense you may have is liability insurance, which costs approximately $400 to $800 per year for window cleaners.

Very Profitable - Window cleaners earn between $40 to $100 an hour. This of course depend on the jobs and the speed of the window cleaner(s). It is not difficult for a one or two person window cleaning operation to earn up to $60,000 to $100,000 per year.

High Demand for Services - In general, people either don't have the time to clean their windows themselves or they simply don't want to take on the work. Some homes have lots of windows or windows in hard-to-reach places, which makes the task even more unattractive. Many homeowners hire a window cleaner to do the work for them on a regular basis. 1 in 3 houses in the US have their windows cleaned at least once a year

Growth Potential - As the population grows, more homes and buildings are being erected. Not only is the number of windows increasing, this type of work builds repeat customers.

Easy Work - Cleaning windows is very easy to do; anyone from a teenager to a senior citizen can do it. It is also very easy to train new employees.

Start a Window Cleaning BusinessThere you have just a few of the top reasons why window cleaning is profitable and why starting your own window cleaning business is such a good idea.

Tanner Larsson is the publisher of the Window Cleaning Success newsletter and author of the bestselling window cleaning business start-up guide Streak-Free Profits (The Insiders Guide to Starting Your Own Profitable Cleaning Business).

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When You Start a Window Cleaning Business:

  • Get a business license and get bonded: Surety Bonds.

  • Set up a business bank account to keep personal and business finances separate. Invest in inexpensive accounting software to keep your income and expenses in order.

  • If you are not using your personal name as your company name, file your fictitious business name with the county clerk.
  • Find out insurance requirements from a local insurance agent. The IIABA (Independent Insurance Agents & Brokers of America) can help you find a reputable agent in your area. You can also use insurance network websites to get business insurance quotes for free.

  • Get a business phone line. This is often the first impression you make on customers, and you don't want them calling your home phone line. You may be surprised to find out how cheap it can be to set up a toll-free phone number, a multi-line phone system, VoIP or add an additional phone number to your existing service.

Window Cleaning Business Equipment and & Supplies:

You can use the Window Cleaning Resource for window cleaning tools like squeegees, T-bars, extension poles, buckets, holsters, belts, brushes, water-fed poles and pure water systems and start-up window cleaning kits at discounted prices. They also have glass cleaners, including sealants and pressure washing chemicals.

 

Find Customers for Your Window Cleaning Business

Start by networking with people in your area. Join business organizations like the Chamber of Commerce and participate in local community events. When people first meet, they generally ask what the other person does for work. This is a great way to get the word out, and if people see you as a friend rather than a pushy saleperson, they are more likely to either use your services or refer you to others when they need windows cleaned.

Order business cards. Professionalize your image and advertise your business at the same time. Include information on your cards about benefits you provide to your customers. Design Your Own Business Cards. Need a logo? Save money by using logo design tools that help you design a professional logo yourself.

Use a custom car door magnet to advertise your business.

Set up a simple website for under $50/year to advertise your window cleaning services. Help people find you in the search engines: get listed in 20 search engines for free or in 300 search engines for $4.

Local Search is becoming more and more popular. People are many times using online search instead of the traditional yellow pages to find local businesses. Local Search sources that are affordable and receive substantial traffic include: Google Local, Yelp, Super Pages and Insider Pages.

Offer coupons in neighborhood mailers or local newspapers to locate new customers. Mailing services can design coupons for you, or you can design your own with online coupon creators.

 

Window Cleaning Business Resources:

Intuit Online Payroll is a low-cost all-in-one payroll solution for window cleaning businesses. You can create paychecks online in minutes, process direct deposits, W-2s and get free support from experts.

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