Do Cleaning Pros Prefer You Leave The House While They're Working?
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Do Cleaning Pros Prefer You Leave The House While They're Working?
"Before COVID, 99% of our clients were not home. Now about 90% are home when we clean. Usually, someone is working from home or just there during the appointment. That change has required flexibility. We tackle it two different ways. Of course, we prefer an empty house because we can move freely. If someone is working from home, we ask where they are set up and start in that area."
"If you plan to stay home, a few simple steps can help everyone feel more comfortable. Take photos of prized items for your records, lock up jewelry or cash, and store sentimental or fragile objects safely away. In busy households with children or pets, staying in a separate room can help you monitor activity without disrupting the workflow."
"Many homeowners choose to stay home simply for peace of mind. Even though reputable cleaning companies conduct background checks and carefully vet their employees, having someone on-site can feel reassuring. If you have valuables, pets, or delicate family heirlooms, being present allows you to give special instructions and keep an eye on things."
Spring cleaning season prompts homeowners to decide whether to remain home during professional cleaning services. Safety, peace of mind, and workflow efficiency are key considerations. Reputable cleaning companies conduct background checks and vet employees thoroughly. Post-COVID trends show approximately 90% of clients now stay home during cleaning, a significant shift from pre-pandemic practices when 99% were absent. Professional cleaners adapt by adjusting their workflow based on client presence. Homeowners can enhance comfort by taking photos of valuables, securing jewelry and cash, and storing fragile items safely. Maintaining separate spaces during cleaning helps monitor activity without disrupting the cleaning process. Professional cleaning companies emphasize their licensing, bonding, and employee vetting procedures to reassure clients.
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