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Another cleaner required - genuine recommendations only


rrm1

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I have had to just get rid of a 2nd cleaner this year. It's just so hard to find someone reliable and cleans properly, so the house is actually dust free when you get back and nothing is broken!!


I'm looking for someone to clean a small 3 bed house, every other week. They need to be trustworthy, professional and good especially with attention to detail.


Does anyone have any genuine recommendations. I prefer to hear from recommendations rather then cleaners themselves.



Thanks,


R

How many hours were you having a fortnight? I used to run a cleaning agency (never again...) and often met with new clients who would explain why they'd just got rid of their old cleaner. I'd get them to write down exactly what they wanted cleaning, HOW they expected it to be cleaned then would give them a realistic estimate of time required. Often, the time they allowed their old cleaner was too little.


I have three hours a week for a two bed one bathroom small house. And that's just for a maintenance clean, no pulling out furniture, cleaning fridge, inside cupboards or oven.

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