Yes, you can afford to hire our cleaning service!

September 28th, 2009 3 comments »

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We understand that the times are difficult and that’s why we created a new offer for our customers.

During recession, when your budget is limited, you can still use a little help around the house.

Aside from regular full house cleaning we now offer bathroom and kitchen cleaning.

The rates are:
full kitchen cleaning $25
full bathroom cleaning $10/each

Contact us today for details:
www.njclean.com
marlenarycyk@yahoo.com
201 403 1723
973 686 7794

Top 5 Tips For a Cleaner, Germ Free House

September 16th, 2009 1 comment »

Aside from regular cleaning of every surface in your house, there are a few tasks that you can regularly perform to make sure you’re not exposed to countless bacteria and viruses.These few tips are especially important to those with allergies or small kids in the house.

1.Throw out garbage regularly!

It’s the biggest source of germs. Make sure to get rid of the trash before you go to sleep, this way the germs will not have the whole night to spread around the whole kitchen and the place will not stink once you enter it in the morning.

2. The same goes for washing your dishes.

Don’t leave unwashed dishes in the sink for too long. The best habit is to wash everything immediately, or at least regularly. Don’t leave them unclean at night.

3. Wash you bedsheets regularly, especially plush pillows and comforters.

These can be home for millions of germs and bacteria. You sleep in them every night! The same goes for window drapes, that get dusty faster than you can imagine. Wash both regularly to get rid of the unwanted guests.

4. Don’t omit anything while cleaning the house.

There are places that are obviously dirty, that you probably attend every week. But what about places you don’t always think about, because they’re hard to reach or you just don’t know they need cleaning. Areas behind furniture and couches, floor under beds, moldings, window sills, the inside of kitchen and bathroom cabinets are some of them. Getting rid of spiderwebs around the ceiling, wall corners, and hard to reach places, in also a good idea. Walk around your house and try to think of the things you never even touch, while cleaning and you’ll discover you have omitted a lot of dirt and germs.

Cat5. Wash your carpets!

We cannot stress this enough. How often do you wash your floors? An how often you you clean your carpets? Some people go years without washing their carpets even though it exposes them to a lot of dirt and germs. Regular carpet cleaning appointments with a professional company are important for a few reasons:

  • You walk on the carpet in your shoes that bring dirt from the outside into your house.
  • Pets love to hang out on the carpet, leaving hair and bacteria behind them.
  • Your kids play on the floor, pick up whatever they like off of it and put it in their mouths!
  • Regular vacuuming will get rid of only dust on the surface but the germs and dirt deep inside the carpet hair will remain there.

I hope these tips will open your eyes to the mistakes most people make whole cleaning their house only on the surface. Take good care of what is invisible to the eye, but potentially very harmful to you and your family.

Visit our website from more information on carpet cleaning.

Should I hire a housekeeper or a cleaning service?

August 31st, 2009 1 comment »

Those of you, who are thinking about hiring somebody to do your house cleaning, often are faced with a dilemma. Should you hire an independent person or a professional company? There are pros and cons to both of these options and you should consider a few factors before arriving at the decision.

cleaning personQuality
When talking to a cleaning company feel free to ask for referrals. Usually services hire experienced workers who are additionally trained to provide good work, since the company is devoted to keeping their customers. Most services also agree to bring their own cleaning supplies and provide all equipment needed to clean the house (e.g. vacuum, mop). Any issues you have with the quality of service are usually resolved through costumer service and problems get fixed for no additional fee.

When it comes to independent workers you do not always know how well they will work for you until you try their services out. The cleaning supplies and equipment will usually have to be provided by you. On the good site, once you establish a relationship with a housekeeper you may be able to use the same person for years.

Security
Cleaning companies are required to purchase insurance. Once you hire them, you will be protected from all kinds of unfortunate situation. For instance, if the company’s worker gets hurt while working at your house, the company’s insurance will cover any medical costs. If something get broken accidentally, you will be reimbursed for your loss.

When hiring a housekeeper you may have trouble finding once that will have any of these insurance policies and if anything happens, how the matter is resolved will depend solely on the person’s honesty. You will be also required to check whether the employee is legally allowed to work in the United States and you’ll have to arrange with them to pay taxes and social security. It’s some extra paper work on your site, so consider if it’s worth your time and hassle.

Fees
Cleaning services will definitely charge you somewhat higher fees for their work. The reason for that is very simple: they have more costs. These include: employee’s salary, driver’s salary, gasoline, car maintenance, advertising, cleaning supplies, workers compensation insurance, car insurance, cleaning equipment, taxes, and lastly the profit.The key to finding an affordable service is to interview a few companies. Some of the larger and better known companies can charge you even twice as much as a smaller service. Do your research. Find a few companies you think you might like and invite them to your house, because it’s important for them to see the scope of the job. Ask about prices for different schedules – most companies will offer you lower price for service that is delivered more often. Ask if they will lower your price if you provide the cleaning supplies yourself. Ask what are other ways to get a better deal, because most companies will give you good offers. For example, Cinderella Maid Service will lower your fee if you refer a friend or a neighbor who will hire us.

The definite advantage of hiring an independent person is lower fee they will charge for the services. The disadvantage is that you’ll have to provide cleaning supplies and pay their taxes and social security. You also won’t be protected by insurance company.

After considering these few factors look up some cleaning companies as well as independent workers and interview a few of them. Choose the option that is best for you and will satisfy your needs. After all you’re hiring someone to do your dirty work for you so you can relax and not worry about another point on your “to do list”.

We proudly support the Cleaning For A Reason Foundation.

August 19th, 2009 3 comments »

C4R logoAs a local business , we are grateful to have many loyal customers.

We are proud of the services we provide and we are happy to help those in need.

We are committed to providing the gift of a clean home to women undergoing treatment for cancer trough the Cleaning For A Reason Foundation.

We will focus on your home so you can focus on your health.

We have a heart and soul for cleaning and want to share this with the women of our community during this difficult season of life.

Cinderella Maid Service

August 8th, 2009 2 comments »

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We offer competitive rates for all types of cleaning, including:

  • house cleaning – housekeeping
  • office cleaning
  • move-in/move-out cleaning
  • interior and exterior windows cleaning
  • complete floor care: stripping / buffing / waxing
  • vacuuming
  • pet odor removal
  • water and fire damage restoration
  • truck mounted carpet cleaning
  • … and many other cleaning services