DC Resident Shares Her Experience With Well-Paid Maids (sponsor)
For Paige Strott, hiring someone to clean her two-bedroom D.C. condo is a worthy investment. It allows the busy professional to check a daunting project off her to-do list and spend more time with her friends and family.“I had used other cleaning services that felt like ‘Uber for house cleaning,'” she says.
Paige has Well-Paid Maids clean her home about once every other month. Sometimes she’s working from home and other times she’s at work, leaving her dog in charge. Either way, she says the process is always smooth and convenient. When asked if she’d recommend Well-Paid Maids to a friend, she says she already has. Recently, she had a friend over who asked what service she uses because she had never seen Paige’s place so clean!
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