Liz Quintana, a Cuban woman known on TikTok as @lizdq29, shared in a video how much money she earns cleaning houses in the United States in a single day, in response to a user's question.
In her post, Liz explained that she is starting her own cleaning company after having worked for someone else. She modestly, yet enthusiastically, celebrated that she now has a few houses of her own to clean.
In her video, the young woman detailed the jobs she had done that day, their characteristics, and how much she was paid. Her candid testimony generated numerous comments and even questions from her followers on how to start in the cleaning business and what apps to use, to which she eagerly responded.
Among the reactions, many left messages of support and congratulations: "Don't listen to people, my dear, who are just envious. Stay focused on your goals"; "I commend you for your work; people like you succeed in this country"; "Blessings, and may you have many more houses."
Starting a Cleaning Business in the U.S.
Below are some frequently asked questions about starting a cleaning business in the United States, inspired by Liz Quintana's experience.
How much can you earn cleaning houses in the U.S.?
Earnings can vary widely based on location, experience, and the number of houses cleaned. Liz Quintana shared that she makes a respectable amount, enough to consider starting her own business.
What are the first steps to starting a cleaning business?
The first steps include gaining experience, possibly working for another cleaning company first, and then gradually building your own client base. Having the right cleaning supplies and legal permits is also essential.
What apps are useful for running a cleaning business?
Apps like TaskRabbit, Handy, and Thumbtack can help you find clients and manage bookings. Liz Quintana mentioned these as useful tools in her video.