Mikey P
Administrator
It's long been thought that the IICRC should offer/facilitate the training of niche services.
For our southern members;
a specialized segment of the market for a particular kind of product or service.
"he believes he has found a niche in the market"
I can tell you based on responses to our Multi Surface Course, "Carpet Cleaners" are starving for hands on training of additional services that they can offer to their adoring fan base. With the cost of everything skyrocketing, the smart owner op or business owners wants to keep their vans and crews parked at one location as long as possible.
Theses are most of the subjects I see popping up over and over from the new wave of cleaners, what am I missing?
For our southern members;
a specialized segment of the market for a particular kind of product or service.
"he believes he has found a niche in the market"
I can tell you based on responses to our Multi Surface Course, "Carpet Cleaners" are starving for hands on training of additional services that they can offer to their adoring fan base. With the cost of everything skyrocketing, the smart owner op or business owners wants to keep their vans and crews parked at one location as long as possible.
- easy carpet repairs
- grout/caulking repair
- on location rug cleaning
- granite chip/travertine hole repair
- fine fabric cleaning (JP style)
- modern pet stain and deo issues
- spot and stain removal
- equipment maintenance/choices
- VLM for residential
- flooring ID
- easy stone resurfacing (DIPs)
- complex stone resurfacing
- countertop maintenance/reconditioning
- wood and wood look-A-like cleaning
- marketing
- sales
Theses are most of the subjects I see popping up over and over from the new wave of cleaners, what am I missing?