Cleaning Services
PEO Cost Calculator
Compare PEO costs vs managing HR in-house for your cleaning services business. Calculate real ROI including hidden savings from reduced turnover, compliance protection, and group purchasing power.
Cleaning Services Industry Benchmarks
Calculation Methodology
Current Cost Calculation: We sum all direct HR costs (staff compensation, payroll processing, workers' comp, health benefits, compliance, EPLI, recruiting) plus the opportunity cost of owner time spent on HR activities (valued at $75/hour).
PEO Cost Calculation: PEO admin fee x employees x 12 months, plus adjusted health benefits cost (reduced by 15% through PEO group purchasing), plus adjusted workers' comp (reduced by 32% through PEO pooled programs).
Hidden Savings: We calculate additional PEO value from: (1) Turnover reduction -- PEO clients average 10-14% lower turnover (NAPEO data), valued at the industry-specific replacement cost; (2) Compliance penalty avoidance -- estimated at $3,500/year average for the cleaning services industry; (3) EPLI coverage value -- typically $3,000-$8,000/year when purchased separately.
Limitations: Actual PEO costs vary by provider, location, and specific services included. This calculator provides estimates based on industry averages. Request actual PEO quotes for accurate pricing.
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Why Cleaning Services Businesses Use PEOs
Cleaning service companies face extremely high turnover (75%), worker classification challenges, and significant workers' compensation costs ($6.20 per $100 of payroll). PEOs address all three of these critical pain points.
Worker misclassification is the single biggest compliance risk for cleaning companies. The DOL and state agencies aggressively audit cleaning companies for misclassifying employees as independent contractors. Penalties can include back-pay, taxes, benefits, and fines going back years. PEOs ensure all workers are properly classified as W-2 employees.
Chemical hazard communication (OSHA's HazCom standard) is critical for cleaning workers who handle potentially dangerous cleaning products. PEOs provide Safety Data Sheet management, training programs, and PPE guidance specific to cleaning operations.
Access to health benefits through a PEO is particularly impactful for cleaning companies. Most cleaning businesses can't offer health insurance on their own, making it impossible to compete for reliable workers. PEO group purchasing power provides 15% savings on health benefits while making coverage accessible for the first time.