Why we charge what we charge to clean your house.
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You paid Wendy $50 to clean your 2,100 sq. ft. townhouse.
Wendy fell in your kitchen, broke her hip and sued your homeowner's insurance company. The claim was denied because Wendy was an unlicensed contractor in your home, which is disclosed in small print on your homeowner's insurance policy. Wendy sues you in civil court and now owns 50% of your home.
You paid Sally $60 to clean your 2,800 sq. ft. home.
Sally breaks your 100-year-old heirloom vase left to your mother by her grandmother. Her immediate response is "Oops!" Then, she asks, "Is this something very dear to your heart?"
You cannot speak without screaming, so you bite your lip and chalk it up to a loss because Sally is not licensed and insured.
You paid John $75 to clean your carpet in your 3,500 sq. ft. mansion
John uses a cleaning solution that is not compatible with the wood surface that is now permanently damaged. You did not inquire as to whether John had the proper licensing and insurance to cover such damages.
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Legally-Clean's prices are based upon a few factors:
1. Professional technicians who are covered by Workmen's Compensation
2. Licensed cleaning services, registed with Broward County and the State of Florida
3. Full liability insurance coverage for losses or damage of your property
4. Eco-friendly, green cleaning products
5. Detail cleaning with sufficient time spent in your home
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