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How to choose Janitorial Services providerChoosing a provider of janitorial services can be a daunting task. You want to get the best possible value for your money, while at the same time getting consistent, impressive results that don't compromise quality. How can this be accomplished? By examining each potential janitorial services provider with a keen, critical eye, you can ask yourself questions about each potential company to help you weed out the poor choices and hone in on the best choice for your business. If you are searching for companies in search engines, then of course every company you find will have a website. Explore the website a bit. Are they Licensed, Bonded, and Insured? (Three important words to look for!) Do they have sufficient contact information? Will they be available to take your calls or e-mails after hours or on weekends? What may seem like minor, unimportant details now may become extremely important if an emergency arises, so take the time now to make sure there won't be any problems communicating. Lastly, when it comes time for collecting price quotes, or bids so that you can make a decision, there are a few things to keep in mind. First, never even consider a company that is not willing to come out to your physical location and calculate a free estimate for you. If they are willing to make you an offer based on square footage alone, without even seeing the facility, then they are going to overestimate the price in order to compensate for any unforeseen obstacles that may exist and cause cleaning to take longer. Also, if a company shows such laziness and lack of effort before you are even their customer, do you really want to enter into a contract with them? While we're on the subject of contracts, never enter into a contract that is extremely hard to get out of. Requiring more than 30 days notice in order to get out of a contract, or demanding money if the contract is broken, are scenarios that you do not have to and should not put up with. There are plenty of companies out there that will not ask these things of you, so why trap yourself in an unreasonable contract if you don't have to? Now that you know what to look for, you should be able to use a discerning eye to choose the best janitorial services company available that will give you the best bang for your buck. Good luck! |