I know what you’re thinking there’s no way anyone could book a maid or handyman in 90 seconds, well a new survey taken by Handybook home cleaning talks about all the ideas people have about cleaning and finding help. Did you know that 82% of people think it would take at least an hour to book a maid to clean their houses. More than half of the people taking the survey admit not being able to find a maid has left them stressed and 37% of couples said they argue about cleaning at least once a month. I know I am always arguing with my hubby about cleaning and even more with the kids. Even when someone was able to find a maid their had an overwhelming response from 92% of the survey takers stating they had issues with lateness of at least 10 minutes. While others have had to wait over an hour for a maid or handyman.
Handybook has made it so easy for anyone to book a maid or handyman in 90 seconds. They have taken all the hard work out of looking for you. You just go to their website Handybook home cleaning and search for the service required. Each provided listed is already pre-screened, pre-approved and guaranteed to show up on time, making it less stressful for you. We’ve all heard the horror stories of the maids or handymen who show up late, do a horrible job so you end up hiring someone else to do the job right, some consumers have even experienced thefts and find it hard to trust someone they don’t know in their homes. With Handybook you know can get comfort in knowing you are using a reliable service and the review from clients are right on the site, so you get another layer of comfort.
The service is so easy to use, just put in your zip code, your service and select a few more options on the next page depending on what you require and that’s it, presto you’re done. So the next time you’re thinking about hiring a maid or handyman then try Handybook, it’s fast, reliable and stress-free.
Disclosure: This is a sponsored post written for Handybook but all opinions are my own and have not been influenced. The survey used for this study was administered by UStamp by 300 random participants 18 and older.