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Every day, thousands of home cleaners are hard at work keeping their clients’ homes clean and tidy. This work requires individuals to pay close attention to detail, to be in good physical condition, and to have strong people skills. If this job sounds interesting to you, you probably are curious about how much the average home cleaner makes each year?
Home cleaners (or housekeepers) have a great potential to earn a decent living. Not only can experienced home cleaners charge decent hourly rates (between $30 to $50 per hour), but the cost of running the business is extremely low. Starting out, housekeepers can earn about $52,000 per year. Your salary will increase as you get more experience. The average housekeeping salary is approximately $60,450 (or $31 per hour). The earning potential will depend on several factors including your location, the quality of your services, and whether you own the cleaning business or work as an employee for someone else.
While there is no formal training required to become a home cleaner, there are a few certifications that demonstrate your abilities to potential clients or employers. Certificate II in Cleaning Operations and Certificate III in Cleaning Operations can increase your marketability. On the high end, experienced housekeepers can earn over $100,000 a year, especially if they have a small team.
There are over 32,000 commercial cleaning businesses in Australia that provide services to both commercial and residential properties. In total, this industry is valued at over $12 billion. The demand for in-home cleaning services decreased during the COVID-19 pandemic as people were quarantined at home to avoid spreading the infection. However, signs are showing that these services are starting to return. Now is a great time to get into this line of work.
Working in a client’s home comes with some potential risks. For example, your client could trip on a power cord while you are vacuuming a carpet or the cleaning solution you are using could stain a precious family heirloom. While these situations are unlikely to happen, you want to make sure that you have the proper insurance policy in place to protect your finances against a lawsuit or other claim.
Check out upcover's instant quote generator, where you can get an estimate on market-leading insurance for home cleaning businesses in seconds! Simply enter your occupation as a domestic cleaner or home cleaner, and your expected revenue to get started.
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