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I did a quote today at an older couples home and when i got to the dining room to measure, they said that a year ago they had a small flood. They told me 'so&so' came out and extracted the water, "He sucked up about 100 gallons of water. It took about 5 days to dry."
I know who the guy is that did the job and he uses a porti. They said he didn't lift the carpet, didn't set an air mover, no nothing, just sucked up some water and left. They also said the old man has felt sick ever since this happened. They are moving to another house and the place will be empty when it is to be cleaned.
Now, what do you do in a case like this?
Go ahead and clean the carpet? Treat it any differently?
Do you note anything about it on the invoice? What would you note?
I did a quote today at an older couples home and when i got to the dining room to measure, they said that a year ago they had a small flood. They told me 'so&so' came out and extracted the water, "He sucked up about 100 gallons of water. It took about 5 days to dry."
I know who the guy is that did the job and he uses a porti. They said he didn't lift the carpet, didn't set an air mover, no nothing, just sucked up some water and left. They also said the old man has felt sick ever since this happened. They are moving to another house and the place will be empty when it is to be cleaned.
Now, what do you do in a case like this?
Go ahead and clean the carpet? Treat it any differently?
Do you note anything about it on the invoice? What would you note?