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Post by jruner on Feb 14, 2006 10:26:53 GMT -5
How are residential cleaning compnaies cleaning carpet. Just little portable units or subbing. I have noticed some residential saying they do carpet, but How? Do they have truck van units? What about certification?
Thanks
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Post by dredays40 on Feb 16, 2006 15:11:07 GMT -5
I use a portable for residential
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Post by High Quality Janitorial Servs on Feb 16, 2006 23:25:41 GMT -5
I have both portable and TM
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Post by godofcleaning on Mar 4, 2006 15:46:40 GMT -5
portable for residential,truckmount for commercial
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Post by Renovare on Mar 19, 2006 0:19:46 GMT -5
No truck mount here yet, doggone it...I've a 12 gallon self contained, and a 3 gallon box job. So far I've only done residential jobs. Dan/Envirostat told me what chemicals to buy and how to do it right. By the way, take a lesson from my experience: make sure to charge extra when doing it Dan's way. When I did, the lady was so happy she laid one on me, getting lipstick on my white uniform shirt collar. I didn't notice it, washed it, and now it's set. John
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Post by logan5127 on Mar 19, 2006 8:00:16 GMT -5
Thanks John, But don't charge extra. Make it a standard procedure to all ways do the best job you can to your ability and be a little higher on your regular price. Start now setting yourself apart from the competition. And when someone says , why are you higher ? , you will have plenty of answers and justification waiting for them.
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