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2015

56 BEST OF 2015

MARKETING CONTENT

Molly Maid

Winner – Best Home

Cleaning Service

I

f cleanliness is next to godliness,

then the employees of Mount Pleasant-based

Molly Maid are angels armed with disinfectant.

Pesky dust bunnies and smudged mirrors don’t

stand a chance in the wake of these experts, who

take the business of tidying up very seriously.

Detailed and thorough, Molly Maid has been

a trusted name in the industry for 30 years. For a decade,

they have served Mount Pleasant and surrounding areas,

touching lives of the Lowcountry in ways that go beyond

making countertops glisten.

“This is our second year

winning,” said local franchisee

Jennifer Poole, reflecting on

the company’s recent award

of being voted Best Cleaning

Service in Mount Pleasant. “It

feels good to keep the crown,

knowing we’re an important

part of our customers’ families.”

Putting clients’ requests

and satisfaction first, Molly

Maid tailors each cleaning to

an individual’s needs. Keeping

the visiting cleaning team to

two people, so clients aren’t

overwhelmed, they strive to maintain a personal touch.

“We become a part of the rhythm of people’s lives,” said

Poole, who estimates the local company, headquartered

at 1035 Johnnie Dodds Blvd., does well over 10,000

cleanings a year. “Seeing the impact we have on their lives

is very rewarding. We give people more time to spend with

their families.”

Families depend on Molly Maid’s weekly, every other

week and monthly cleaning services as trusted companions

to their routines.

“We stick to what we know and what we know well,”

said Poole, who credits the company’s success to the caliber

of people they hire.

Seasoned, bonded and insured specialists make up the

housekeeping staff. Before newbies are brought on board,

they go through a training process to fully obtain the skills

needed to meet the Molly Maid criteria.

“We’ve built a family atmosphere within the four walls

of our office,” said Poole. “It’s rewarding to know we can

provide people with good, steady jobs.”

Clients and staff aren’t the only ones whose lives are

enriched by Molly Maid. A portion of every sale from each

house cleaning goes toward The Ms. Molly Foundation –

the company’s organization that makes a positive difference

for women and children affected by domestic violence.

By donating directly to local safe houses and shelters,

Molly Maid ensures a better

tomorrow for many.

“Since we opened in 2004,

we’ve given over $20,000

in goods and services to the

Ms. Molly Foundation,” said

Poole. ”Ninety-five percent of

people affected by domestic

violence are female. Our

employees are traditionally

female, and the majority of

the customers who call to

make the house cleaning

arrangements are female, so

it makes this an important

aspect of all the lives we touch

as a business.”

Profits accumulated for donations are trickled down to

organizations throughout the Charleston area, such as My

Sister’s House. This nonprofit provides a temporary shelter,

at an undisclosed location, for women and children looking

to flee from the hands of their abusers.

With no rigid contracts and an altruistic spirit, Molly

Maid is the obvious choice if you seek a home that sparkles

and shines. Those looking to get a sense of what a visit

would entail can log onto the Molly Maid website and

receive a no-obligation, in-home cleaning estimate.

So, put down that mop and let the polished professionals

take over.

To find out how to get your home sparkling clean, visit

www.mollymaid.com

or call 843-216-6130.

Photo courtesy of Molly Maid.

Before newbies are brought on board, they go through a

training process that gives them the skills they need to meet

the company’s criteria.