I was mulling over doing a video on how to find a
great carpet cleaner, from a well to do home owner or estate manager's perspective, searching for The Very Best in their area.
Things to look for and a short reasoning behind the statement
This won't be fair to many, but tough titties..
- Owner Op or his brat/kin- Is what it is, techs are chimps most often
- Minimum 5 year experience. Don't learn in my home.
- Offers many methods. One method cleaners are morons.
- Uses a truckmount for 98%of Resi work. Unless your name is Willy.
- Van/ truck is clean, loaded to the gills and well organized.- Minimalists are lazy.
- Has a long list of other tradespeople who he refers and refers him. A socialite.
- Van is lettered up and they have a nice website, FB page and Google page, even if they are booked out three weeks all year. Which is a lie.
- Online reviews may not be all 5 stars but never a mention of being mean, creepy or dishonest. Can't please everyone but don't be an ass.
- Does not charge more for spots and stains or preconditioning. Shyster alert.
- Somebody answers their phone for them. After 5 years if they can answer their own phone and spend twenty minutes on the phone while the truck is running, run.
- Can ID fabrics without doing a burn test- or atleast bulshit his way through the inspection process.
- Its September and they can fit you in that afternoon. ...
- Knows how to clean an antique rug in your home- Bite me fug rags.
- They can figure out how many square ft you have with just a few questions over the phone. Unless it's an estate.
- Booties, tarps, corner guards, of course.
- Can pronounce IICRC 5 times, always getting the acronym correct. But probably isn't a member, anymore.'
- Someone on your street already uses him. And he should probably mention that.
That's a good head start, what do you have?