Are you considering hiring a janitorial service for your office? There are both good and bad points to hiring a janitorial company to clean for you:
Pros
1. Satisfaction - Unless you're an absolute neat freak, you probably spend time worrying about how your office looks to the public. Maybe you even spend hours after the office closes on regular basis scrubbing and tidying up to return things to a professional appearance. What happens if you forget to try this and you have a big client coming in, embarrassment and perhaps a loss of the account?
When you hire a janitorial service to do the job for you on regular basis, you never have to settle for if your office appears clean enough. A professional janitorial company will work with you to establish a cleaning plan that suits you and then will follow your instructions to the letter. You can rest assured knowing that every morning, you'll come into a fresh, clean, tidy office.
2. Time to concentrate on your business - When it's not necessary to worry about cleaning your office and you hire a janitorial service to do the job for you, you can focus on what you're there to do, which is to run your business. Leave the scrubbing and mopping the floors to someone else. Your job is to concentrate on your day-to-day operations, which can only improve your bottom line.
Cons
There are also some drawbacks you consider before you hire a janitorial service. By knowing what they are, you can be able to avoid them:
1. Not having the job done right or thoroughly - Before you hire a janitorial company, you should check it out. It needs to be bonded, insured, and licensed. Whether it's, it is a good bet that this is usually a business with workers who take their jobs seriously, and who will work with you to ensure you're happy with the results. Hiring "the kid down the block" to do the job for you for a little bit more pocket money might save you some money in the short run, but you're less likely to experience good results.
In addition, sit down with your janitorial service before they begin work and make sure you are specific about what you would like and what they're going to do. It's best if you stay around the initial few times they clean, supervising to ensure the cleaning is as you like it to be. Once you're comfortable and happy with the job they're doing, you can leave them to work automatically, secure that the job will be thorough and as you want it.
2. Missing or broken items at work after the service - Unfortunately, you do risk your janitorial company's employees breaking or even stealing items from your office if you leave them alone to work. You are able to mitigate this risk. Only hire a professional cleaning company that is bonded, insured, licensed, and does this as its business. Those who run the company want to actually, as the client, are happy with the service; therefore they will be cautious in relation to hiring.
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