1) Name what you’re offering (so you can price it)
If you can’t say what you do in one breath, you can’t write a simple estimate. Mine is plain:
Before you buy anything, list three tiers you’ll actually deliver:
- Basic maintenance: kitchen, baths, dust, vacuum/mop.
- Deep clean: add hand-wipe of baseboards, doors, switch plates, cabinet faces.
- Move-in/out: inside cabinets, appliances (as agreed), vents, sticky floors.
2) Keep your supplies simple (and label like Sunday-school bins)
I don’t chase every “miracle” bottle. I want repeatable results and no surprise damage.
- One neutral all-purpose cleaner you trust.
- One degreaser for kitchens.
- One disinfectant used per label (especially bathrooms).
- Microfibers by color: kitchen, bath, dust, glass.
- Small herb sprig (rosemary) in the car — not for “scenting” homes, just to keep me calm between jobs.
3) Business basics (what I’m tracking so I don’t get in trouble)
Here’s what I’m watching for my own little venture in Lexington:
My “don’t-forget” checklist
- Entity choice: sole proprietor vs LLC (how much separation I need).
- Tax registrations: what I must register for, and when.
- Local licensing: city/county business license requirements.
- Insurance: general liability at minimum; bond if my market expects it.
- Client paperwork: a plain-language scope + what’s excluded.
- Scheduling + records: keep receipts and mileage (that part I’m trying to be faithful about).
4) How I write a scope (so nobody argues at the door)
I write it like a recipe: ingredients, steps, and what happens if you skip a step.
- Rooms included and which are not.
- Floor type (wood, laminate, tile) and any “no water” rules.
- Pets (I love them; I just need to know ahead).
- High-risk items (delicate finishes, loose tiles, antique mirrors).
Related: my far-corner floor protocol page stays updated as I learn which mop heads and dwell times behave best.
5) Citations & next research I still owe myself
I’m going to ground this page properly next revision with Kentucky-specific sources. For now, I’m starting with general definitions so I’m using words correctly:
If you’re a Kentuckian: what office did you actually use for your first registration, and what did you wish you’d done sooner?