Are you still in the dark ages when it comes to hard surface pricing?

Ron K

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I think we should all open up a "Tile Spa" next our "Rug Spa"!
 

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Does it take you twice as long?
Sometimes it does if I have to scrub every grout line. It's twice as much labor when each grout line is agitated also.
If it doesn't take twice as long, I charge the .50. The reason being, it's worth it. The customer has tried everything in their cabinet and made their knees sore in the process over a period of months to years. So in their eyes, when they see that brown grout turn white again, it's worth what my prices are.
 
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I'll stick with my 2-jet turbo for a dependable impact vs the same pressure across 4 jets. I've had 2 different 4-jet rinse tools and the impact cleaning doesn't compare to a 2-jet spinner at the same pressure. I've always gotten more sustainable heat with 2-jets over 4. I'd be interested in maybe a 3-jet but only if the surrounding vac interface was designed like the Turbo. The 4-jet tools are spraying against rushing vacuum; never understood why they haven't improved that.

Far as pricing, I still wear rubber boots when I'm lurking.....
 
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So this new tool is going to be faster than a turbo?

But not clean as deep?


Correct.

This tool is designed for a few things..

  • Following a spinner tool to get edges, stairs, under furniture, etc
  • Cleaning tile and grout that has been well maintained and some what recently "Turbo'd" and not in need of a heavy scrubbing, or any scrubbing, and only needs a mopping and pressurized rinse.
  • Cleaning of well sealed wood, all vinyl, concrete, Terrazo and laminates
  • Soft stones and coated clay tiles where 700 psi from 4 or less jets can cause surface etching/damage
The tool itself will feature
  • a 2" vacuum tube with Tom's swivel
  • 12" head
  • A unique head and vac chamber design, never before seen or used in this industry, to increase air velocity for quicker, more thorough water pick up
  • Brush Ring w/ adjustable vac relief to control vacuum loss through the bristles.
  • 6 jets to decrease change of streaking and etching
  • Low profile head design
  • Reasonable price point.
  • American made
 
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I'll stick with my 2-jet turbo for a dependable impact vs the same pressure across 4 jets. I've had 2 different 4-jet rinse tools and the impact cleaning doesn't compare to a 2-jet spinner at the same pressure. I've always gotten more sustainable heat with 2-jets over 4. I'd be interested in maybe a 3-jet but only if the surrounding vac interface was designed like the Turbo. The 4-jet tools are spraying against rushing vacuum; never understood why they haven't improved that.

Far as pricing, I still wear rubber boots when I'm lurking.....


Correct, all current hard surface tools are very weak in design. Some or slightly better than others, a few are pure garbage.
 
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Is this from a company that can't answer the call to build a 2 inch tube swivel stair tool?
 
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I've got a 4 jet floor tool that the head will swap out for a single jet I haven't tried the single jet yet. And I just got that 2 jet hand tile tool.

I also have a 15 in turbo but that I don't keep in the van yet. I need to start pushing tile now.
 

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So in their eyes, when they see that brown grout turn white again, it's worth what my prices are.

If it's actually dirty... It's worth much more! Really, it's hard work.


We are a buck a foot for cleaning. Sealing is whatever I decide that day, if I'm going to "help" them out it's on sealing(it's easy and some what enjoyable).
 
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I look forward to seeing and using this new hard surface tool at Mikey's Fest. I have been wondering what I was going to do with all the new LVT going into the McMansions in DFW area of Texas. Would also make using the tile spinner less messy with a precision cut in tool. I use to just tip the turbo on edge to get next to the wall. :icon_rolleyes:
Any chance we will see a picture if it? I am trying to picture the brush edge. Would be great if I didn't have to buy a separate machine like the dirt dragon to do a basic clean on hardwood. About as much hardwood in Fort Worth area of Texas as tile in Florida.
 
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Reading comprehension ain't this group's strong point.
Most "carpet cleaning people" have sixth-grade education levels...Were not Nuclear Physicist...

After re-reading your "headline" I realized that I may be ripping people off for years, and now I'll be ripping them off even more...Now I comprehend...

But on a serious note: Charge more (please) work less...I keep hearing folks working more jobs then hours in a day...???
 
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Correct.

This tool is designed for a few things..

  • Following a spinner tool to get edges, stairs, under furniture, etc
  • Cleaning tile and grout that has been well maintained and some what recently "Turbo'd" and not in need of a heavy scrubbing, or any scrubbing, and only needs a mopping and pressurized rinse.
  • Cleaning of well sealed wood, all vinyl, concrete, Terrazo and laminates
  • Soft stones and coated clay tiles where 700 psi from 4 or less jets can cause surface etching/damage
The tool itself will feature
  • a 2" vacuum tube with Tom's swivel
  • A unique head and vac chamber design, never before seen or used in this industry, to increase air velocity for quicker, more thorough water pick up
  • Brush Ring w/ adjustable vac relief to control vacuum loss through the bristles.
  • 6 jets to decrease change of streaking and etching
  • Low profile head design
  • Reasonable price point.
  • American made
So, is this a general cleaning tool that you can clean the whole area with or is it a "specialized" tool that you use to do detail work (like a crevice tool)?
 

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Most "carpet cleaning people" have sixth-grade education levels...Were not Nuclear Physicist...

After re-reading your "headline" I realized that I may be ripping people off for years, and now I'll be ripping them off even more...Now I comprehend...

But on a serious note: Charge more (please) work less...I keep hearing folks working more jobs then hours in a day...???


And some of you Super Janitors run RX20s on clean carpet...
 

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Squueeggee mandatory for post polish.

I was thinking OTB

Overkill anywho


So I have a prochem 4 jet- 2 inch tube-12". Prob like that with surround vac and a swivel....
 

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