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Looks like I'm going to have to source another cleaner, again.


Frustrated by the sporadic process of dealing directly with individuals, and considering the bonus of having liability insurance etc, I'm thinking of sourcing a cleaner through one of the local cleaning companies (AMW, Radiant Rooms, etc), so would appreciate hearing of others' experiences of dealing with them.


Probably a futile statement, but this isn't an advert for cleaners to pitch to me - per the above, I'm merely interested in receiving feedback & recommendations on local cleaning agencies.


thanks.

I've been using Jane Jefferson Cleaning now after I got fed up of being let down.


Here is their website:


http://janejeffersoncleaning.wordpress.com


I have found their cleaners very good and Jenn and her team are really helpful. Definitely come recommended from me.

  • 4 months later...
Unfortunately, we used Jane Jefferson for over a year. After lots of staff turnover the most recent cleaner used inappropriate cleaning materials on our natural stone worktop and caused serious damage. After initial agreeing to rectify the damage, once Jenn obtained quotes, they changed their mind, offered us half the costs and then quit and rescinded the offer. We are taking them to court. They clean reasonably well but if a firm isn't prepared to use their liability insurance (which they sent us when we hired them) then its hard to trust that your home is in safe hands.
  • 2 weeks later...
I have been using Jane Jefferson cleaning for over a year now and have never had a problem with them. Many of my friend Now have Jane Jefferson cleaning there house too. I find the staff incredibly good. I have had many bad cleaners but i have to say these guys are the best i have ever had. I would highly recommend them.
  • 2 months later...

ynwa Wrote:

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> Looks like I'm going to have to source another

> cleaner, again.

>

> Frustrated by the sporadic process of dealing

> directly with individuals, and considering the

> bonus of having liability insurance etc, I'm

> thinking of sourcing a cleaner through one of the

> local cleaning companies (AMW, Radiant Rooms,

> etc), so would appreciate hearing of others'

> experiences of dealing with them.

>

> Probably a futile statement, but this isn't an

> advert for cleaners to pitch to me - per the

> above, I'm merely interested in receiving feedback

> & recommendations on local cleaning agencies.

>

> thanks.


Hi,


If you will be needing a cleaning company/firm again I suggest and you should try Polished Insurance because they have a good provider of services. And they are known as the leading specialist brokers to the cleaning industry, get in touch with them now for your quotations and for your other needs.For more information just visit http://www.polished-insurance.co.uk/liability-insurance.html

  • 1 month later...
There are lots of different kinds of business insurance that are offered. So, when you become self-employed, you should check and find which cover you need and what type of policy is best for your business. Businesses which are highly at risk from public liability insurance claims are those who have visiting clients or suppliers, even if the business is managed from home. If you will be working at a customer's property or premises, you will also be liable for any damage or injury arising as a result of your work for them. Having a public liability policy in place is not a legal requirement per se, but certain professions will need to have one in order to have an assurance.

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