02/28/2026
Why We Don’t Share Pictures of Our Work on Facebook
We don’t post client homes publicly for one simple reason:
Privacy and protection.
When you clean residential properties, you see:
Family photos
Personal belongings
Layouts of homes
Security systems
Valuable items
Posting that online — even unintentionally — can:
Compromise client privacy
Create security risks
Damage trust
We operate on discretion. Period.
Most serious clients respect that.
How Many Pictures Does Facebook Allow?
Technically:
You can upload up to 1,000 photos per album.
No strict total page limit.
But attention span drops fast after 5–10 images per post.
The issue isn’t how many you can post. The issue is whether you should.
Oversharing work photos can:
Attract copycats
Invite competitors to study your accounts
Reduce perceived exclusivity
Create liability if something sensitive appears in the background
The Smarter Move (What You’re Planning)
Building a website is strategic.
On your website you can:
Control what’s shown
Blur sensitive areas
Showcase before/after professionally
Collect verified client reviews
Position your brand as established, not “social-media dependent”
Then you guide clients: “Visit our website to see our work and leave your review.”