Spring cleaning gets a lot of hype, but hear us out: There’s nothing better than a good, deep fall cleaning.
Picture it. You step into your spotless home and light apple-scented candles. You throw on your favorite flannel before cozying in with a pumpkin-spice drink and flipping on your favorite spooky movie. The dream!
If you provide the candles and the pumpkin spice, Well-Paid Maids will do the cleaning.
But Well-Paid Maids isn’t your average cleaning company. It pays employees a living wage of at least $26 an hour. It also provides benefits like 24 paid days off per year, insurance and employer-paid commuting costs.
And although its cleaning products aren’t pumpkin-spice scented, they are green and rated “low concern” and “lowest concern” by the Environmental Working Group.
So are you ready to fully embrace fall in New York City? Schedule your home cleaning online.
Hi readers! Well-Paid Maids team here. Let us know if you have any questions down here in the comments!
I have posted the same question 3 times but I don’t think I’ve seen a response. Does the same person come each time, or is it someone different every time? I would love to find a new service and am happy to pay a fair wage – but I don’t want to be there every time and I do need to make sure they know what needs to be done (and not down), so having a different person every time doesn’t work. So, which way do you operate? Thanks