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Reader Question: Is Well-Paid Maids Pet-Friendly?

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We love answering reader questions down in the comments section. (Pop down there and say hi!) One question we’ve received: Is Well-Paid Maids’ home-cleaning service pet-friendly?

The short answer: Yes! 

The longer answer: We love pets and pet owners! We don’t charge extra for homes with pets. If you have any specific pet-related directions for your cleaner, just leave a note in the “home access instructions/parking/other note” section during the online booking process.

Pet owners have left us a lot of love in our Yelp reviews.

  • Amy P. said: “We’ve worked with Well-Paid Maids for over two years and have always been pleased with their services. Our current cleaner, Allison F., is very thorough and detail-oriented. She always arrives on time. She also baby-talks our cats. :-)”
  • Sara S. said: “My floors, kitchen and bath are the cleanest they have ever been. I also have two pets, and [our cleaner] was diligent and careful to not bother them or accidentally let them outside.”
  • Jason H. said: “I was worried about my cats, but they didn’t seem very put out at all, so it’s a win all around!” (Knowing cats, that’s a huge vote of confidence!)

And we only use products rated “Low Concern” or “Lowest Concern” by the Environmental Working Group. That means your pets are safe from harsh chemicals.

Plus, Well-Paid Maids takes care of its employees (not contractors) by paying them a living wage of at least $22 an hour and offering benefits like health insurance, 22 paid days off per year and more.

That means you can feel good about hiring Well-Paid Maids — and finally get rid of the fur tumbleweeds, rogue litter and kibble crumbs around the house.

Book your cleaning online. We can’t wait to meet your fur family!

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