Clean in Boston

By Les Cseh on March 31, 2022

Boston Maids

Now that most people are getting back to work, school, and just life in general, have you found yourself falling behind in all those things that you had all day to do during the past year and a half? Are the in-laws surprising you with a last minute visit for the weekend? Or maybe you just quite simply don’t feel like doing it. Jeff Arias and his crew at Boston Maids will come to the rescue so you can be “Clean in Boston”!

Boston Maids has been in business for over nine years. They are based out of Cambridge, Massachusetts, but serve the entire Boston area. Jeff and his 20 employees provide residential cleaning services and regular maid service. These services include; one time cleaning, last minute and same day cleaning, move out or move in cleaning, and anti-allergy cleaning. Jeff is a believer in taking care of the everyday tasks for his clients, leaving them with more free time to make memories with their families and friends.

I wanted to get to know Jeff a little better, so I asked him some more in depth questions about himself. First I asked what made him go into the cleaning business. His response was, “I was previously doing cleaning as a manager in a commercial cleaning business, so I felt like I had the experience to run
my own business.” I asked what he feels sets him apart from the competition. This is what Jeff had to say, “We are very detail oriented. We guarantee perfection on the finished job. We have a tremendous amount of experience in the cleaning business. We also try to do special offers on a regular basis.”

Jeff is married with six children. He works from home in Boston at this time. His wife is in the military and based there. Jeff is originally from the Dominican Republic. He likes the Boston Red Sox, the Patriots and the Bruins. I asked Jeff about the most significant things that have ever happened to him, and he had this to say, “Having my children and opening my own business”. He likes the Cambridge area because of, “the easy accessibility to everything we need. It’s also easy to access outdoor activities”. Jeff also has a certification in computer networking, so in his free time he likes working with computers.

Boston Maids offers a 10% Military Discount, as well as the same to Emergency Service Personnel. Jeff offers up this one tip for you while you are looking around at different cleaning services, “Look for the number of years of experience they have. Check and see what services they offer. Make
absolutely sure they stand by their guarantees by asking for referrals”.

If you are in need of a cleaning service in the Boston area, give Jeff and the crew at Boston Maids a try. Don’t wait until that phone rings with a surprise visit on the other end of the line. Be “Clean in Boston”, and be ready for anything!

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