Thank you so much for making my house look so lovely. I am very lucky that you put such caring and effort into what your work. Many thanks for your efforts - especially today when I truly needed the help. I let out a cheer when I walked in the door. I can tell you worked very hard and it showed.
Many thanks again, from a very satisfied customer.
Susanne Smith
To Whom It May Concern:
Please consider this a letter of reference for HouseCleaningForYou.com.
HouseCleaningForYou.com has cleaned and our properties for the past 5 years. As property owners, we are VERY particular about the cleanliness of our properties and they have always done an excellent job. They are highly professional and the work is always done on time and to our expectations. I would recommend HouseCleaningForYou.com without reservation.
Stanley Jones
Dear Debra,
You gave my life a big lift when I saw the job you did in my home. I was very lucky to find honest hardworking people like you to clean my place. Thank you for the perfect job you did. I will definitely tell my friends and co-workers about you. Count on me to be your customer for life.
Judy Fenton
I wanted to thank you for the great job you did cleaning my home( it smells great!) and especially for the good care that you gave to my sick dog. I have been worried sick leaving him alone while I work and just knowing that for a few hours that day he was in good hands! You're wonderful...and Max says thanks for the treats! I will be using your services again soon.
Claudia Calamati
Hi Debbi,
I am so glad you sent out the postcard to me, because I feel really great and worry free about the cleanliness of the condo.
Mary Ann Bertino
Debbi is cleaning a rental unit for me. She has been very accommodating and efficient. She's dependable. Most importantly, I have not gotten any negative feedback regarding the condition of my unit from the renters.
Jennifer Dabenigno
You're the best...Thanks!!!! We'll be in touch on future cleanings.
Molly
Did You Know?
Housemaids used dusters routinely, and feather dusters in the late 1800s and early 1900s were symbols of social status.
And although feather dusters have been in production since the 1800s, the Ostrich Feather Duster was not invented until the beginning of the 1900s. The basic feather duster is actually a patented invention. Susan Hibbard is credited with the first Feather Duster Patent in 1876.