
I'm sure in a large market there is always work to be found but personally I'd hedge my bet and keep the cleaning side.We talked in Frisco about it. I was under the assumption that he would sell it
He want to focus on restoration.
I guess the Farmers Almanac is predicting big freezes in GA for the next decade.
http://www.callprocarpet.com/
Funny that his site is still up but look at the yellow alert box.
His gal pal in that video was in Frisco, quite the Pepper Pot.
First time I've been to his site. Perhaps one reason for his failure was his marketing approach. Who in the world came up with that tagline?
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If I didn't see it with my own eyes I could've taken it as a joke on the Letterman show.

I don't understand the whole shutting down part. Why not sell it to one of your guys?
Personally, I can't help but wonder if the whole subcontractor thing finally caught up to him. It always seemed pretty clear he was skirting the law, if not out right breaking it.
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The carpet cleaning business was a fun ride but one I am grateful to be done with. Truth be told, I lost all interest in it a couple of years ago when i went through my divorce.
AND yes - the contractor model is a complete pain in the ass but had nothing to do with my decision. Their hard work provided extremely well for me and my family and I'll always be appreciative. I've had the fortune to work with a ton of great people and wish them all the best in the world.
After 22 years in the carpet cleaning business I have decided to shift my entire focus on the restoration industry. www.DONErestorationinc.com
Our primary focus in on commercial but we do some residential. Any and all referrals are appreciated.
Thanks to all that have been there and supported us.
Take care guys, see you at Connections........