Window cleaners can pull in as much as $400-$500 a day, yet starting your own window cleaning business won't cost you a lot to set up. While there are many options that can get expensive, getting the essentials that will help you do a great job is possible for under $600. And best of all, as soon as you get your window cleaning service working for your new business, you'll see all that equipment being paid for quickly.
First of all, you'll need business liability insurance. This is a must. It will protect you in the event of a lawsuit or other claim.
Many commercial window cleaning jobs require it. The good news is that one commercial window cleaning job can pay for a year's premiums. Next, you'll need a telephone.
Chances are you already have one, but it's a good idea to have a separate business line. Most window cleaning pros carry a cell phone to stay in touch while on the job. You'll need a reliable way to organize your window cleaning jobs.
A simple day planner can do the trick, ... more.
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