Sunday, March 20, 2011
carpet cleaning beaverton
how many of you actually give thought to cleaning the carpet in your house? a casual glance? a light sneer at a couple spots on the floor? i would say it's pretty common and something 98% of us never think about. when i was growing up i never really thought "gee i want to be a carpet cleaner" then again how many of us get exactly what we want out of life in every sense? i have to admit; even though the work is hard and the marketing is virtually non stop it's not a half bad gig. people tend to like you and there's a sense of accomplishment when you leave their house. in fact the most difficult part of the job isn't cleaning the carpets at all, it's finding the customers! when someone types carpet cleaning Beaverton into google they are met with a near limitless number of choices in who to pick. if there is anything i would like to offer to the random soul reading this blog it's this: choose quality and debate the cost. in short, make SURE the people you hire actually care about the work they are doing and processes the knowhow and equipment to do quality work. like construction; carpet cleaning has it's good and bad business owners and for many of the same reason. with both construction and carpet cleaning the worst businesses try to offer the lowest prices and absolutely will cut corners and offer a lower grade of work. cheap cleaning chemicals and sub par equipment are the mainstay of the bargain cleaner and they actually have a tactic to doing it. if a good deal of soap residue is left in the carpet it will attract dirt, dirt = cleaning again sooner rather than later. so remember, when you go to google and type in carpet cleaning hillsboro take a good look at just who it is you plan to hire :)
Thursday, February 17, 2011
the middle of February in carpet world
Ever wonder what the life of a typical carpet cleaner is like? well, maybe typical is the wrong word since many of them really don't do a whole lot besides work. I more or less fell into this business a couple years ago and have been pushing away marketing ever since. to make a long story short, if you're a customer who's considering hiring someone to clean your carpets you would do well to hire an owner-operator business. this; like many service businesses come in two real flavors. the small business where you meet the owner and he does the work AND the larger business with employees and the owner sitting at home while others work for him. the biggest drawback to hiring the second type of business is the employee. you just never know what you'll get. hell, the owners don't even know what they will get half the time.
who am i? i'm Kyle and happen to be the owner of www.mountainviewcarpetcare.com
we service most anything with a carpet and operate the most around the beaverton , hillsboro , and portland area.
in fact, one of our specialties is in fitting the customers schedule. some of our restaurants don't even close until 11pm. we never have hidden fees or extra charges. 90% of the jobs we see fall between .20 and .35 cents a square foot. commercial, restaurants and some homes go for even less.
if you do hire us you'll find that our attention to detail, customer service as well as price exceptional and it's the main reason we have so much repeat business
if you happen to be reading this and staring at your carpet, give us a call at 503-201-1474
who am i? i'm Kyle and happen to be the owner of www.mountainviewcarpetcare.com
we service most anything with a carpet and operate the most around the beaverton , hillsboro , and portland area.
in fact, one of our specialties is in fitting the customers schedule. some of our restaurants don't even close until 11pm. we never have hidden fees or extra charges. 90% of the jobs we see fall between .20 and .35 cents a square foot. commercial, restaurants and some homes go for even less.
if you do hire us you'll find that our attention to detail, customer service as well as price exceptional and it's the main reason we have so much repeat business
if you happen to be reading this and staring at your carpet, give us a call at 503-201-1474
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