How to start a cleaning company

When it comes to starting a company, there aren’t many better options for a fast start, with a minimal cash injection and you can pretty much hit the ground running. Of course, you are still going to need a business plan, marketing plan, cleaning supplies, a driving license would be preferable and insurances that you might need. 

The usual rules will apply to any startup. You are going to need to work out how to keep your business and personal money separate, or at the very least in good order. So you might like to consider a different bank account too. A simple savings account will be perfect. 

So here are a couple of steps to help you start your cleaning company. 

Money

You won’t need to spend a lot to start your company. It is possible to start a cleaning company on less than 100 £$€ depending on the type of cleaning you’re going to do. You’ll need to check what permits and licenses you’ll need and these might add to your overall costs. But you could potentially just buy all of your cleaning supplies and start that way. Of course, you should do nothing illegal, so make sure you are adhering to the rules and regulations in your state or country. 

Structure

Registering your business is a big moment and very good. You’ll need to decide on the structure that your company should have. If it is just you then start with a solo structure like ‘self-employed’ or ‘sole proprietor.’ You will still need a name and to plan for your taxes, so it might be better for you to seek advice on the structure that suits your plans best. 

Name

This is probably one of the things that take the longest. Naming your business is important because it will be the name on your van, your cleaning tools, all of your marketing materials, and you might get bored or embarrassed if you pick something that is too cheesy or too long. If you need some help, then you can check out business name generators for ideas. They will give you a range of options. 

Money 2

Organising your business finance is going to be essential to your survival. If you keep your income separate from the start, then you won’t have any issues when it comes to tax and VAT time. You will also get a clearer idea of your cash flow because only your business income and business outgoings are on that account. 

Equipment

The bread and butter of your business are the tools you are going to need to run it. Using wholesale sites like Premier Hygiene will mean you can bulk buy without worry. Here are some of the things you are most likely to need:

●     Sponges

●     Disinfectants

●     Dusters

●     All-purpose cleaners

●     Gloves

●     Paper towels

●     Window cleaner

●     Shoe covers

●     Scrubbing brushes

●     Light and portable vacuum

Try to go for unscented cleaning products until you get to know your clients a bit more. You will then be able to judge which scents they might like and provide an even better service.