Selecting a Carpet Cleaning Professional
If you’re finding that no matter how much you vacuum, your carpet still
does not look like it used to, it may be time for a deep cleaning. While
there are do-it-yourself cleaning methods on the market, hiring a
professional may be the safest, fastest and easiest option. Beckett's
can give you some advice on selecting the right professional to take on the
task. People don’t always realize the value of a sound, knowledgeable
carpet-cleaning professional ,It’s very important to ask the right questions
and do the research to save yourself from future headaches.
Picking a Pro
Perhaps the best way to select a carpet-cleaning professional is through
references from friends and family. A glowing endorsement can provide great
peace of mind. But, if you don’t know anyone with recommendations, request
references from the company. A reputable cleaning professional should have
available a list of satisfied clients or businesses that use their services.
Also, the local Better Business Bureau can act as a reliable source of
information on the cleaning company’s history.
Be cautious of any company contacting you over the phone or one that is
canvassing your neighborhood. Also, be wary of any company that advertises a
cleaning price by the room, as room sizes vary and charges should be based
on the total area cleaned. Some companies advertise the use of brand name
cleaning products or chemicals; however, it should be noted that this does
not necessarily suggest an affiliation with those companies or added
credibility for the cleaning service.
In order to determine the amount and type of cleaning services needed,
have the carpet cleaning representative come to your home for a visual
inspection. Do not accept quotes over the phone. He or she can check
the carpet for problem stains or excessively soiled areas that require
additional attention. Obtain a written agreement for all work to be
performed. Under normal circumstances, there should be no extra charge for
moving furniture, preconditioning, and routine spot and stain removal.
Beware of pricing that is "too good to be true." Professionals
should charge only for services that are authorized in writing before
cleaning begins. Most cleaning is based on the total number of square feet
to be cleaned. Many firms have cleaning specials; however, pricing by the
room or low prices quoted over the phone may have hidden restrictions or
additional cost add-ons. A reliable firm will tell you the steps needed to
clean your carpet and provide a written agreement before work begins.
Contact the carpet manufacturer before allowing treatments to prevent
voiding warranties.
The Interview
Once you have identified one or two companies, Beckett's suggests
conducting an informal interview to make sure you are dealing with a
qualified, professional cleaner. Here are some questions you can ask:
- How long has the company been in business or a part of its current
community? The answer can speak volumes about its reputation and
experience.
- What formal training is required for the company’s management and
cleaning technicians? A reputable company should require that employees
receive training certification from recognized national companies or
organizations and participate in continuing education programs.
- What are the basic services offered and what constitutes an extra
charge? What are the prices for each?
- What type of cleaning method should be used? Discuss with the
professional the best cleaning method for your carpet, as there are a
variety of methods to suit different carpet types and installations.
- Who will move the furniture, and is there an extra charge for doing
so?
Remember, before hiring carpet cleaning professionals, have a
representative come to your home and determine the type of cleaning method
that is most suitable, as well as inspect your carpet for problem spots or
extremely soiled areas. Discuss in detail the exact services that are
needed. To prevent voiding warranties, contact the carpet manufacturer
before allowing additional treatments, such as re-applying stain treatments
or anti-static treatments.
Signing the Contract
After you’ve finally made your decision, but before work begins,
Beckett's recommends that you secure a written contract or invoice that
confirms the total price, as well as statements of guarantees that the
cleaning company offers. Carefully scrutinize the laundry list of services
to be performed. Make sure that you are not charged for any "extras," such
as removal of spots, preconditioning, deep cleaning, triple processes, pile
setting, vacuuming prior to cleaning, or color brightening, as these
services are usually included as part of normal cleaning.
While there are more than 35,000 reputable, ethical and good carpet
cleaning professionals in the United States, it is helpful to arm yourself
with these tips to ensure a quality job. Although it may be tempting to base
your decision on price alone, it is not advisable. Consider all aspects of
the company to get the full picture. |