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3 questions to ask before hiring a new service

Just like picking the perfect wine, the right questions make all the difference.

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An image of a man relaxing and enjoying his day at Eagle Mountain Winery.

Less than 30 minutes from downtown, Eagle Mountain Winery features award-winning wines, bocce ball, live music, a scenic two-mile hike, and a collection of stunning sculptures.

Photos provided by Two Maids

With the weather warming up, many of us are eager to try new things, like visiting a local winery or exploring the outdoors. Whether you’re tasting a new wine or hiring a cleaning service, asking the right questions is key to making the best choice.

Before ordering a new wine, you might consider whether it’s dry or sweet, how it will pair with your meal, and price point.

    Similarly, before hiring a cleaning service, you could ask:

    1. What’s included in a standard cleaning? Hint: Two Maids customizes cleanings to fit your needs.
    2. Are cleaners background-checked and insured? Two Maids protects clients with workers’ comp, liability, and bonding coverage. Plus, they background-check all employees.
    3. What cleaning products do they use? Two Maids use lab-tested cleaning products and trusted brands like Bona for safe, effective results.

    Pro tip: Call Two Maids at 864-626-3343 to handle the housework while you enjoy a glass of wine.

    Sip, savor, and skip the chores

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