Owning or Starting a dry cleaning business is an exciting venture. It’s also a great way to make money, as you can see from the following information.
Here are some tips for getting your business off the ground:
1. Know what you need. You may need cleaning supplies, such as brooms and mops; cleaning products like bleach and disinfectants; vacuums (if you don’t want to use your own); vacuum bags; and tools like screwdrivers and hammers. You may also need to purchase cleaning equipment, such as steam cleaners or carpet cleaners, if you plan on doing deep-cleaning jobs for clients.
2. Know how much it will cost you to start up this type of business before actually starting it up. This includes expenses such as purchasing all of your equipment as well as paying yourself an hourly wage while working on developing a client base.
3. Next up is hiring employees: you should have at least one other person working with you if possible (but preferably more). Hiring employees can be tricky but there are plenty of resources out there that can help guide your decision making process.
You can't regret starting this business because so many people need their cloth washed and well pressed everyday,,so you can make some reasonable cash.