Episode #48 - Dealing with Difficult Clients

EPISODE · Feb 16, 2024 · 49 MIN

Episode #48 - Dealing with Difficult Clients

from Cleaning Business Life · host Shannon Miller

This podcast is powered by Klean Freaks University.com — where real cleaners build real empires. From mop buckets to million-dollar systems, we teach you how to clean smarter, lead stronger, and scale faster.How to Handle Difficult Clients in Your Cleaning Business Like a ProRunning a successful cleaning business comes with its fair share of challenges, and one of the biggest hurdles is dealing with difficult clients. Whether they’re demanding, expect discounts, request extra services for free, or are outright rude, knowing how to handle these situations professionally can protect your reputation and keep your business running smoothly.In this guide, we’ll cover effective strategies to manage tough client interactions, set clear boundaries, and maintain professionalism—all while ensuring your cleaning business remains profitable and stress-free.Understanding Difficult Clients in the Cleaning IndustryDifficult clients come in many forms, and if you’ve been in the house cleaning business long enough, you’ve likely encountered a few. Here are some common types of challenging clients and how to handle them:1. The Discount SeekerThese clients constantly ask for lower prices, compare you to competitors, or try to negotiate rates. While offering occasional promotions is fine, constantly discounting your services can hurt your bottom line.✅ How to Handle It:Clearly communicate your pricing and why your services are worth it.Offer service packages instead of discounts to maintain value.Politely but firmly state that you don’t negotiate prices.2. The “Extras” ExpectationSome clients assume that small additional tasks should be included for free, like washing dishes, organizing, or laundry.✅ How to Handle It:Set clear service boundaries in your cleaning contract.If a client requests extra services, offer an add-on price list.Reinforce expectations before each cleaning appointment.3. The Rude or Disrespectful ClientNo one likes dealing with rudeness, but unfortunately, some clients can be dismissive, condescending, or outright hostile.✅ How to Handle It:Stay calm and professional—don’t let emotions dictate your response.Politely remind them of your policies and expectations for mutual respect.If the client continues to be rude, consider terminating the relationship.4. The Last-Minute CancelerCancellations can disrupt your schedule and cost your business money. Some clients make a habit of canceling at the last minute or expecting reschedules without notice.✅ How to Handle It:Have a clear cancellation policy with fees for last-minute changes.Require deposits for new clients to prevent repeated cancellations.Stand firm on your policies and enforce them consistently.5. The Constant ComplainerSupport the showThanks for tuning in to Cleaning Business Life — the podcast for cleaning business owners who want to build a profitable, sustainable company without burning out.Hosted by Shannon Miller and Jamie Runco, each episode pulls back the curtain on what it really takes to start, grow, and scale a cleaning business — covering pricing, systems, leadership, boundaries, and the real conversations most people avoid.🎧 New episodes 2x weekly 📚 Resources, show notes, and programs: https://kleanfreaksuniversity.comBecause in life — and in business — clean is just the beginning.— Shannon & Jamie

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