The black market in the cleaning business is still enormous and wide-ranging. Many cleaners still work for downright ridiculous wages. Salaries and accidents still happen that are not covered by insurance. But it doesn't have to stay that way.
If you decide to offer your services or jobs here on SUUBER, you are also deciding in favour of fair treatment of all work and tasks.
With us, it is possible to get in direct contact with the cleaners, get to know them, really appreciate their work personally and discuss any problems directly.
A huge advantage for cleaners is that they can organise their work themselves. The hourly wages listed on our website for the respective Cleaning service provider have been determined independently by the user.
It is therefore possible to receive fair payment, to carry out tasks that suit the individual and to be fully and completely insured against claims.
One example:
You, the customer, own a home with a beautifully furnished dining room. This adjoins the large kitchen, which derives its charm mainly from the expensive marble worktop that you hold sacred.
You have hired a cleaner that you found in a newspaper. The hiring process was already very time-consuming, as there was a lot of paperwork involved, but now it's finally done: you've hired a cleaner.
After the cleaner's first day at work, the shock comes: the expensive marble worktop has blunt spots! How could this happen?
Our qualified cleaners have the answer to your question:
Acidic Cleaning agent used. These should never come into contact with marble, as this develops dull, unsightly spots.
And the next scare: when you hired your cleaner, you forgot to check whether they were fully insured against such an oversight.
As your cleaner is not insured, you are left with the loss.
How would this story have turned out if you had discovered a qualified cleaner at SUUBER?
Let's take a look at this:
Most likely you would have returned home to find your flat smelling freshly cleaned and would have been delighted to leave a review on SUUBER.
If the cleaner had damaged something, whether through carelessness or ignorance, you would have had to do nothing more than inform the insurance company.
They would have taken care of the damage and paid for it.