Engr. Pompey Awosanmi Gives Expert Advice On Starting And Scaling Cleaning Business This Year
BY ASIWAJU EZRA
Startup Cleaning Businesses See Opportunity in Growing Market The demand for professional cleaning services continues to rise as more people and businesses outsource the maintenance of their spaces.
With relatively low startup costs, entrepreneurs have an opportunity to enter this booming market. A simple, step-by-step approach can help cleaning startups thrive.
Engr. Dr. Pompey Awosanmi, CEO of leading cleaning firm, PCV Company advises both new and established operators on best practices.
“The priority should be developing a solid business plan,” he says.
This includes defining service offerings, setting financial goals and budgets even when you can start a cleaning business with less than N50,000, and mapping customer acquisition strategies. Proper licensing is also essential to gain legitimacy and market the business effectively.
When launching a cleaning startup, Engr. Pompey, recommend identifying a niche and target customer segment. like services focusing on residential or commercial clients, Specialty areas like green cleaning, construction cleanup, or recruiting janitors for housekeeping services are all options. Understanding specific customer needs within the chosen niche helps attract ideal clients.
Also, it is important to create a business plan and financial projections as advised by Dr. Pompey to industry players; saying this will help outline your company vision, mission, and operational details enhancing you on how to market your cleaning business effectively from running promotional ads to creating engagement on your social media platform to having a website and offering incentives to your clients who refer you to their friends and networks via word-of-mouth marketing as well as partnership with local businesses all of this including putting out your brand on out of home visibility space like poster/taking billboard if your budget for marketing can take it and for PR that gives credibility in a way; getting an award, or a certification can build trust and confidence for your brand and you can promote them in your marketing.
As the business grows, investing in quality equipment enables efficient scaling. Once operations are stable, some work can be outsourced to other reputable cleaning firms via subcontracting agreements. This allows for taking on more clients without increasing direct labor costs.
In all you do continual training is so crucial; as cleaning technicians require ongoing skills development to maintain standards. Regular instruction and performance feedback keep service quality high.
In conclusion, Engr. Pompey urges new operators to simply get started. “Don’t wait for perfect conditions – take that first step now,” he advises you might not need to start with an office space.
However, you need a mentor in this field so your business journey will be smooth and have rapid growth through a guard with an experienced background.
Joining a cleaning social networking group. Starting small and focusing on building a loyal customer base, refining offerings, and creating a memorable brand are keys to eventually scaling to becoming an industry leader.
With the right strategies, cleaning startups can capitalize on the strong market demand.