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Shorty, you sound like an upholstery specialist. Your custies are lucky to have you.
Brian, is your average upholstery only cleaning job, such as a sectional sofa, extremely dirty or is it more of a nice piece of furniture with maybe some light to medium dirt. Most of our jobs they are extremely dirty and I am wondering if everyone gets that or are we the "lucky" ones.
Anybody else who wants to chime in on this please do.
So in other words, you steal their customers. Those local carpet cleaning companies are going to stop referring you. We also get referrals from other companies. On those jobs, we are careful not to steal work the referring company does. For example, I have a local company who refers me to his customers for rug cleaning. I get asked if I do in home cleaning or other things and I just let the customer know that they can use the referring company for those services. If I started stealing their jobs, I'm sure that I would never get another rug from them. I also do relief work for another company when he goes on vacation. Although, I do better work than he does, I don't leave my card or anything else.Good question and I don't know that I have ever looked at it that way. With the trend towards more hard surface flooring, I imagine we get both. Those customers who understand the need for periodic cleaning and those who wait until the furniture is ready for the garbage.
We used to run furniture only crews 25 years ago using Kleenrites. We found though that there often was carpet that also needed to be cleaned so an additional crew would go out to do that. This made it inconvenient for our customers as well wasting our time with 2 crews. With better training of our carpet cleaning crews, we were able to get both done at the same time. It also opened up the possibility of adding on floor cleaning on "furniture only" jobs.
Over the years we have had several local carpet cleaning companies recommend us for cleaning upholstery. We make sure on those jobs that we convert them into regular customers for ALL their cleaning needs!!
You could make a good business out of that. I used to subcontract upholstery from a large company who's cleaners would damage from lack of knowledge. I would go around treating water stains from overwetting, dye bleeds on jacquard weaves, steam and stretch skirts, etc. A nice tool for someone who wants to specialize in upholstery is the Von Schrader upholstery machine. You foam with the large rotating brush and vacuum. Fabric dries quickly and you can use Haitian shampoo for raw cottons and other sensitive fabrics. Haitian will damage and fade colors so be careful. You can also use foam solvents and fast dry shampooes.
So in other words, you steal their customers. Those local carpet cleaning companies are going to stop referring you. We also get referrals from other companies. On those jobs, we are careful not to steal work the referring company does. For example, I have a local company who refers me to his customers for rug cleaning. I get asked if I do in home cleaning or other things and I just let the customer know that they can use the referring company for those services. If I started stealing their jobs, I'm sure that I would never get another rug from them. I also do relief work for another company when he goes on vacation. Although, I do better work than he does, I don't leave my card or anything else.
"so and so from abc company said you do this"
I assume you leave a receipt that also has your phone number on it.I don't leave my card or anything else.
Actually, yes. I refer them back to the original company in most cases. I have one that gives me a lot of work and the ones that are too far from his preferred territory, I can do what ever I want. His good customers, I leave alone. I do leave an invoice with my phone number but when I am on the job site I am quick to praise the original company from where the job came from. I have been doing this for years and have built a reputation for being to solve difficult problems for other cleaning companies without stealing their customers. I have confidence in a few that I know that in a pinch, I could have them do a customer for me if I wasn't available. Some times we will invoice the customer through the referral company, especially if it is a commercial job.What do you do when the customer asks you to clean up a room while you are there cleaning their furniture?
Do you refer them back to abc company when they call you in 6 months to have their carpet cleaned since you did such a nice job on the upholstery?
I assume you leave a receipt that also has your phone number on it.
We never badmouth other cleaners, we just try not to give them any reason to use anyone else.
I actually used to do some jobs starting out, now I really don't want anyone else's work.
If they want to give me the customer fine but their name my name liability blah blah blah.
I'm not working my tail off to give any other company a 5 star review. Earn those on your own.
But I respect a business model that does.
Especially where business is seasonal.
Ron, It sounds like it is working for you!! Good for you!!It's a delicate dance and easy to step on somebody's toes but it works for us. The people that we work with, we don't view them as competitors but as fellow carpet cleaners who sometimes need a hand. I do a lot of rugs for a major franchise and I hold my tongue and don't say anything bad about them, even though I could, and the rugs keep still keep coming in
It was as good as anything else. There are several different formulations you can use for different soil conditions. Having that rotary scrub brush really agitates well. I haven't used their new machine (esprit) but if their old one was good, you would thnk the new one should be better. Depending on the fabric, you can also prespray difficult areas, let dwell, then scrub with the foamer. I really liked my old machine and I wore it out. I would buy another if I was doing more upholstery. They are expensive but you can find them on craigslist sometimes.Was that VS machine any good at cleaning heavy soil couches, chairs, etc?