Best Home Cleaning Franchises To Buy in 2021
With low startup costs, no ties to a brick-and-mortar store and a higher-than-ever demand from consumers to keep their homes clean, the home cleaning industry looks set to take off in 2021.
Finding a surefire investment in the unprecedented age of COVID-19 may seem like finding a needle in a haystack, but don’t overthink it. Home cleaning franchises typically don’t cost that much and provide owners with flexibility.
Thanks to the pandemic and increased awareness of viruses and germs, home cleaning services are in high demand. In 2021, home cleaning franchises are expected to continue on an upward trend. Here’s a list of 10 home cleaning franchises to consider if you’re looking to strike while the iron is hot.
Home Clean Heroes*
- Startup costs: $117,525-$134,060
- Units: 8 (with 6 additional sold)
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Maid Right
- Startup costs: $99,375-$141,500
- Units: 21
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Molly Maid
- Startup costs: $110,200-$155,200
- Units: 492
PuroClean
- Startup costs: $78,805-$204,455
- Units: 309
Maid Brigade
- Startup costs: $110,300-$130,300
- Units: 424
MaidPro
- Startup costs: $57,560-$222,450
- Units: 275
360clean
- Startup costs: $15,800-$24,000
- Units: 86
You’ve Got Maids
- Startup costs: $36,394-$107,437
- Units: 95
Anago Cleaning Systems
- Startup costs: $11,265-$68,250
- Units: 1,711
Merry Maids
- Startup costs: $89,616-$125,023
- Units: 1,708
Home Cleaning Centers of America
- Startup costs: $43,300-$45,300
- Units: 30
*This brand is a paid partner of 1851 Franchise. For more information on paid partnerships please click here.
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