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Building permits are issued by Erie County or the City of Erie Building Department. Most projects over $500 require a permit.
Use this interactive checklist to ensure you hire the right cleaning professional. Check off each item as you vet candidates.
A surety bond protects against theft; liability insurance covers accidental property damage.
Reputable cleaning companies run background checks on all employees who enter your home.
The estimate should list specific rooms, tasks, and any exclusions. 'Whole house cleaning' is too vague.
If you have allergies, pets, or children, ask about eco-friendly and non-toxic product options.
Look for patterns in reviews — consistent quality, reliability, and attention to detail matter most.
Reputable companies offer to re-clean areas you are not satisfied with at no additional cost.
Standard cleaning often excludes inside appliances, windows, and baseboards. Know what costs extra.
Consistent teams learn your home's needs. Ask if the same cleaners will be assigned to your account.
Understand the notice required for cancellations and any fees that may apply.
Most professional cleaners bring supplies, but some expect you to provide products. Clarify upfront.
Before committing to recurring service, try a one-time deep clean to evaluate quality.
Ask for references from clients who have used the service for at least 6 months.
Every cleaning professional on erie.pro is verified for licensing, insurance, and reputation.