Georgia Cleaning Business Opportunity
Looking to start your own cleaning business in Georgia?
A BBQ Cleaning Business can thrive 12 months of the year in Georgia due to the weather. Grilling is a year round activity in the state.
Almost every home has a grill, making it a prospective client for your business.
The demographic in the Peach State is ripe for this cleaning business as households have the money to spend on your cleaning business.
Competition is very limited throughout the entire state. Imagine running a grill cleaning business in your local area where you have little to ZERO COMPETITION!
With so many grills in state, this is a great business where you can add additional vehicles to your local operation and bring in additional revenue for your own business.
The BBQ Cleaner offers a great opportunity for you to become your own boss. We are currently looking for operators in all areas of the state; Atlanta, Macon, Savannah, Athens, Columbus, Brunswick, Augusta and all areas in between.




The BBQ Cleaner system gives you all the tools, training, supplies and knowledge you need to start a successful business. The easy-to-follow Operations and Startup Guide shows you, step by step, how to start up your business, then market, operate and grow it into a successful company.
*Based on three cleanings per day at $99 per cleaning, or two cleanings per day at $150 per cleaning, average 1½ hours per job.
Everyone knows grills get extremely greasy and dirty – but hardly anyone wants to clean them. Yet until now, there haven’t been many places for grill owners to turn to. We’ll show you how to turn that need into an opportunity for you!
Barbeque cleaning isn’t like paving or siding, which happens once every ten years or so. Instead, your customers will keep coming back every year. That helps you build a strong customer base, and helps reduce your marketing expenses, too.
The BBQ Cleaner is not a franchise. We’ll give you a full set of instructions, but you get to operate it your way. You determine the pricing. You set your own hours. Do it full-time or part-time, as a dedicated business or as part of other services you offer. You’re in charge.