hogjowl
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I just read an article in FCW describing the growth of polyester carpet and the "advances" made in it's resilience and soil retardant technology. It describes new extrusion processes and washing abilities that allow the fiber to resist soiling and stand up to wear "like nylon", but appeal to the lower price point market.
Well whatever ... we all know how THAT is likely to turn out ... just more unhappy customers who eventually grow tired of carpet!
But, the article did make me pause and consider this question ... are the carpet mills on to something? Is the American consumer more price averse today than prior to the Great Recession? Do we cleaners need to take note? Is the Ken Snow business model the wave of the future even for owner ops?
Can we give good value at lower price points?
Well whatever ... we all know how THAT is likely to turn out ... just more unhappy customers who eventually grow tired of carpet!
But, the article did make me pause and consider this question ... are the carpet mills on to something? Is the American consumer more price averse today than prior to the Great Recession? Do we cleaners need to take note? Is the Ken Snow business model the wave of the future even for owner ops?
Can we give good value at lower price points?
lol. I have noticed an increase in polyester carpet mainly in rentals but also noticed that the folks with the money still know what a quality carpet is. I remember the other day I was doing a phone estimate and the lady I was talking to sounded insulted when I asked if she had a frieze in her home ( thatshow it sounded the way she described it) I remember similar posts on this very board about smartstrand carpet and how it was gonna be the next new thing and it too was flop , quite litteraly a flop might I add ass the resiliency of smart strand totally sucks! so I ask you guys to look deep in your soul and ask your selves......can polyester ever be more than a cheap limp ass carpet? I don't think so

