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As you start to get more clients, you will be able to hire more part time help. Change from doing the heavy work to managing the business.
Eventually you will be able to stop doing the cleaning yourself and just run the business end, which is the only way you will be able to grow your business.  Start out with one part time employee. Train this person and let him or her take your place one day a week. Then have this employee take your place two days a week and so on. When training new employees, always, either train them yourself or have a lead person train them. There should be a lead person on each and every cleaning job––some employees have a tendency to slack off when they are on their own. Do a regular check the quality of the employee's work, to reassure yourself that your standards are being maintained. You will eventually get to the point where you have enough employees and lead people and you will be able to stop working in your business and start running your business. You will find that after awhile it will get to be too much trying to clean everyday and at the same time giving estimates, answering calls, scheduling, doing book work, obtaining new clients, etc. This is when it's time to consider a permanent base somewhere beyond your home (if you haven't already done so) and you might even consider franchising your business if you've been particularly successful in establishing your niche.