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Deciding To Hire A House Cleaner?

Q & A


Is a Professional house cleaner worth it?


Hiring a house cleaner can be a valuable investment for individuals looking to save time, allowing them to focus on more important things in life. By delegating household cleaning tasks to a professional, you can maintain a consistently clean living space without sacrificing time spent with loved ones, advancing your career, or growing your side business. Ultimately, hiring a house cleaner offers convenience and peace of mind, enabling you to prioritize and excel in other important aspects of your life.


How often should my home be professionally cleaned?


The frequency of professional house cleaning services can vary depending on the size of your home, the number of occupants, your lifestyle, and personal preferences.Generally, it is recommended to have a professional cleaner come in regularly to maintain a clean and healthy living environment.For most households, scheduling a professional cleaning service once a week or every two weeks is often sufficient to keep the space tidy and well-maintained. However, if you have a larger home, a busy household with children or pets, or specific cleaning needs, you may benefit from more frequent cleanings. It's important to assess your individual cleaning needs and lifestyle to determine the most suitable cleaning schedule for your home.


Is my house too dirty for a cleaning service?


No, your house is not too dirty to be cleaned. We are professional cleaners with well trained and experienced in handling various levels of dirt and clutter. Whether your home needs a deep cleaning or regular maintenance, L2L Cleaning has the skills, tools, and expertise to tackle the job effectively. Don't hesitate to reach out to for our professional cleaning service for assistance in restoring cleanliness and organization to your home.


Can you write off cleaning services?


As customer in Pennsylvania, you generally cannot write off personal cleaning services on your taxes. Personal cleaning services are considered personal expenses and are not tax-deductible. However, if you hire cleaning services for a rental property or a vacation home that you rent out, those expenses may be deductible as a rental property expense. It's always best to consult with a tax professional or accountant to understand the specific tax implications of hiring cleaning services in your individual situation.


What is the difference between cleaning and sanitizing?


Cleaning and sanitizing are two distinct processes that are both essential for maintaining a clean and safe environment. Here is the difference between the two with an example:


1. Cleaning:

- Cleaning involves the physical removal of dirt, debris, and germs from surfaces using soap, water, and friction.

- The primary goal of cleaning is to remove visible dirt, dust, and grime to make a surface look clean.

- Cleaning does not necessarily kill germs but helps reduce their numbers on surfaces.

- Example: Wiping down kitchen countertops with a household cleaner to remove food crumbs and spills.


2. Sanitizing:

- Sanitizing involves reducing the number of germs on surfaces to a safe level determined by public health standards.

- Sanitizing typically involves using disinfectants or sanitizing agents to kill or deactivate germs, bacteria, and viruses.

- The primary goal of sanitizing is to reduce the risk of spreading infections and illnesses.

- Example: Using a disinfectant spray or wipe on commonly touched surfaces like doorknobs, light switches, and faucets to kill harmful germs and bacteria.


Do I have to be home while my house is being cleaned?


L2L Cleaning creates and builds a relationship of trust with clients by offering the flexibility for clients to choose whether they want to be present at home during the cleaning process, ensuring that their preferences and comfort are always prioritized.



 
 
 

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