Cleaning New Homes
As a software trainer, Anthony Thomas, 39, was on the road every week.
“I hardly ever saw my kids,†he said. “So I thought, ‘What can I do to get a bit more flexibility and time for my family?’â€
The answer was cleaning.
Thomas started All-Clean Services three years ago. Initially, he focused on residential and commercial janitorial services, but he discovered that market was pretty saturated around here.
Then Thomas discovered his own niche: cleaning newly constructed homes and businesses just before their occupants move in.
Construction cleaning, particularly of high-end homes, turns out to be a labor-intensive job that also requires specialized knowledge, said Chuck Davis, owner of Chuck Davis Construction Inc. Davis hired Thomas to work on several of the homes he’s built over the past year.
“You can’t just come into these homes with a bottle of Mr. Clean,†Davis said. “You have to know how to clean newly-grouted tile, marble and stone. You have to know how to get rid of Sheetrock mud.â€
“I traded in my khakis for dirty jeans,†Thomas said. “I’m still really busy, but I have more freedom.â€
citizen-times.com
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