Carpet Cleaning in Dallas Texas
As a consumer, if you live in the Dallas Texas area, you are at
a great advantage for carpet cleaning services.
The one really bad thing for a reputable 13 year carpet cleaning
veteran, like myself is a term called "market saturation." What
is it? It is when a profession, specific field, or industy
becomes too competitive.
Such is the case with carpet cleaning services in Dallas Texas.
There are too many carpet cleaning companies fighting for a very
small piece of an already tiny pie. It also makes it harder to
convince the customer that you are honest, ethical and the only
company they need to take care of their cleaning services.
Unfortunately, many people starting out in the carpet cleaning
business are relatively inexperienced. They often have no idea
how to market and manage their business, which in turn leads to
unhappy customers.
The only other alternative is to educate the consumer on carpet
cleaning services, so they know who and what to look for when it
is time to clean their carpet.
1. Never go with the lowest price. (This will only cause you to
spend more money when you have to hire another company to do it
right.)
2. Always get a price commitment from the company before they
come to clean your home. (Or at least a ballpark estimate that
they won't go over.)
3. Try to find a company where an experienced owner/operator is
performing the work. (Typically, this will produce the best
carpet cleaning results. Nobody cares more about their work and
company as much as the owner.)
4. Make sure that your carpet cleaning comes with a warranty or
satisfaction guarantee. (Ex. An existing spot returns in your
den after cleaning. The warranty should cover a return trip to
clean over the spot again for free.)
Obviously, these are not all the things you should look for when
getting your carpet cleaned, but they are some of the most
important issues.
Cleaning your carpet isn't rocket science, but the person
performing the work is extremely important. Carpet is a big
investment for a home and should be treated as such.