Jack May
That Kiwi
Here's a photo I posted on the Aussie forum for one guy. He came across this job following on from another company that did shoddy workmanship in the final relaying of the carpet.
Do you relay in house?
If you sub out, what time frame do you normally have to wait for the job to be done?
THis was a BIG factor in my learning carpet re installation. I was waiting anywhere up to 6 weeks for even simple relays. Learnt it myself, taught my guys and most are done on the day the last equipment is removed.
Clients love getting their homes back quicker.
I've since established a relationship with an installation company and when I ask for a job to be done, I can usually get it done within 2 weeks, often inside 1 week. I use them for extensive relays or where there may have been excessive shrinkage.
John
Do you relay in house?
If you sub out, what time frame do you normally have to wait for the job to be done?
THis was a BIG factor in my learning carpet re installation. I was waiting anywhere up to 6 weeks for even simple relays. Learnt it myself, taught my guys and most are done on the day the last equipment is removed.
Clients love getting their homes back quicker.
I've since established a relationship with an installation company and when I ask for a job to be done, I can usually get it done within 2 weeks, often inside 1 week. I use them for extensive relays or where there may have been excessive shrinkage.
John