How many Rug Only shops started as wtw cleaners?

Mikey P

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and moved out of low life fitted carpets..


Do people get into the rug washing business with no carpet backgrounds?

must be rare..
 

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I did, Robert mann, theres a guy in south of me that was in retail rugs that transitioned to rug cleaning and out of retail but it seems somewhat rare.
 

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it was good all types of cleaners from newbies wanting to get into rug cleaning to 3 & 4th generation cleaners. low volume hand washers to hight volume mor plant owners.
 

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and moved out of low life fitted carpets..

I'd love to.....I'm just to successful at Carpet Cleaning. Nobody could ever do as good a job as me. Where would all my clients that wanted great cleaning go?

steve chimes in in 10 9 8 7 6 5 .......
 

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I misread your post mikey it's the other way around I started as a rug washer not a carpet cleaner.
I believe most of the old Mor plants started started as retail rug shops and branched out into cleaning
orientals and lose lay carpet .
 

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Do people get into the rug washing business with no carpet backgrounds?

must be rare..

Mike,

Are you asking among the group that read this board, or just a guess regarding the outside real world? The real outside world has a variety of answers to your question. In addition to what you might expect, I have seen restoration companies, dry cleaners, drapery cleaners, power washers, painters, as well as others that are completely removed from textiles but saw a business opportunity in rugs.
 

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Seems to be several multi-generational rug washers, even the 2 specialists here have been in business at least 50 years or more.

Why is that?
 

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In the way old days there wasn't any "broadloom" carpet so there wasn't much installed carpet. Even in the early days of wall-to-wall there weren't any really good ways to clean it, and many rug plants had installers that would reinstall carpet after it was pulled up to be washed in-plant. Many of the old-timers never accepted HWE and never got into on-location cleaning.

Today it seems like everyone that does any kind of cleaning at some point tries cleaning rugs.
 

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I started Wolverine Carpet Cleaners in 1977. We cleaned wall to wall mostly, but also did rugs from time to time. Since those early years I got more serious about washing them. Our trucks for the last bunch of years are rigged with a tray to carry rugs to our dedicated rug washing shop (Area Rug Cleaning Company) and then back to the client. Here is a picture of one of todays delivery of 11 rugs to our first client this morning:

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This is a Butler unit. We had Butler drop the tray legs 3" to allow for a bigger load of rugs as you see here. The job ticket for washing these rugs was $1756. (Unfortunately, no other treatments were done as add-on to increase service and the ticket )
 

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