Starting Your Own Carpet Cleaning Business without help is a mistake! Learn PROVEN methods and AVOID THE MISTAKES OTHERS ARE
MAKING!
If you are even remotely serious about getting into the carpet cleaning business don't guess at what you should do - get the information you
need right here...
Many franchises are "OUT OF REACH" to the prospective entrepenuer simply because the start up costs are too
high! This doesn't have to stop you from becoming a huge sucess in your local market. Take the time to browse these expert guides and
you'll see that you don't really need a huge investment up front. What you need is KNOWLEDGE and ambition. Did you know that the
House Cleaning Business is growing my leaps and bounds? With the baby boomer generation entering the retirement age (This means affluent
older individuals who simply would rather spend their time doing something else) and two earner families deseperate for the help the opportunity
has never been greater than right now!
Cleaning Business Start Up Guides:
Savvy people are offering "complete cleaning solutions" to their customers. Why stop at the Carpet when
you can do the furniture, the draperies, and outsource or do the entire house every week. The potential is unlimited.
This article covers residental cleaning business, but extends nicely to the carpet cleaning business as
well
Are you ready to start your residential cleaning service or carpet cleaning business? Are you
considering a franchise opportunity like Coit Carpet Cleaning? Once you've purchased the supplies and equipment, obtained the necessary
insurance, and hired your crew you will be looking for clients. Your cleaning customers will have questions for you - everything from the
training you give your employees to your rates to what they should do with their pets when you come to clean. Following are questions you should
be prepared to answer:
1) Can I trust your company? Are you insured and bonded? Your cleaning company should be bonded and have
liability insurance, as well as workman's compensation for your employees. Be prepared with a flyer or document that lists your insurance/bond
company and the types of coverage you have. You should also do background checks on all employees.
2) Does someone need to be at home when you clean? This is generally the customer's choice. If the customer
will not be home you need to have the key in a safe place and if they have an alarm you will need the alarm code.
3) Do I provide the cleaning chemicals and equipment? Obviously for carpet cleaning business they expect you to
bring the equipment. As a cleaning company it is your responsibility to provide your own supplies. Purchase professional cleaning chemicals
and equipment from your local janitorial supply house. You'll be able to save money by buying quality equipment that will last and economical
chemicals that go a long way with dilution control systems, rather than using ready to use products.
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