Masters of Home Service

Want to make $1M Cleaning? Pick Your Path (Residential or Commercial)

April 28, 2026·31 min
Episode Description from the Publisher

Should you build a residential cleaning business or go all-in on commercial? In this episode of Masters of Home Service, host Adam Sylvester sits down with two operators on opposite sides of the industry to break it down. Savannah Revis runs a residential, eco-friendly cleaning company, while Anatoly Nazarov focuses on commercial and government contracts. They share what actually matters when choosing your path and what most people get wrong. Show Notes: [01:25] Should you do both residential and commercial cleaning? [02:26] Is residential cleaning easy to start? [03:15] Which cleaning market is more competitive? [04:10] Misconceptions about commercial cleaning [05:14] Residential vs commercial: workforce differences [06:56] Insurance, licensing, and certifications explained [10:23] Low barrier to entry vs high competition path [12:11] Volume vs big contracts: which model fits you? [14:05] How recurring work shows up in commercial cleaning [16:05] Does branding matter in commercial cleaning? [16:33] How commercial cleaning bids work [19:33] Relationships vs transactions in cleaning  [21:20] Do employees prefer residential or commercial work? [24:35] How to start a cleaning business (residential and commercial) [26:02] Pay structures: wages, benefits, and subcontractors [27:26] Why being intentional and niching down leads to faster growth New to Jobber? Masters of Home Service listeners can claim an exclusive discount for Jobber at https://bit.ly/4olKiNR

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