Homeowners know that routine maintenance on a property requires a lot of work. From the roof to the foundation and everywhere in between there are things that must be inspected, cleaned and repaired on a regular basis. One area not to overlook is the air conditioning and heating system. When air duct cleaning is part of a normal routine, homeowners will realize a number of perks.
Air duct cleaning involves a rather meticulous process to clean out dust, dirt and debris from a central heating and cooling system. Not only do professional services remove these things from a system, but many also take steps to disinfect the ducts to kill mold and bacteria. Other routine maintenance, such as coil cleaning, typically goes along with this type of service.
The top five reasons to make air duct cleaning a part of regular maintenance are:
1. Money savings. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimates that even less than .04 inches of dust in a cooling system's coils can lessen efficiency by as much as twenty one percent. When air duct cleaning is a part of normal maintenance, coils get cleaned in the process. This can make heating and cooling a home as efficient and affordable as possible.
2. System protection. It is estimated that roughly nine out of 10 central heat and air systems fail simply because routine maintenance has not been performed. Replacing parts in a central heating system can be quite costly. A total replacement can set a homeowner back thousands.
3. Air quality. With U.S. Environmental Protection Agency estimating that most people spend between 60 and 90 percent of their time indoors, the need for fresh, clean air is very clear. Air duct cleaning is considered very important by many because it can help improve indoor air quality. Dust and debris can become trapped in air ducts if they are not cleaned on a routine basis. When this happens, the particles can be released back into the air. Even if family members do not suffer from allergies, the particles can cause problems with breathing, among other things.
4. Allergen reduction. If allergies are a problem with family members, this kind of home maintenance procedure can prove vital for making a home livable. Air duct cleaning can also help reduce the amount of allergens in the air. From dust mites and pollen to mold and more, regular air duct cleaning can reduce allergens that circulate through a home thanks to a heating or cooling system.
5. Improved smell inside a home. Since air ducts can harbor mold and bacteria, they can also push out rather bad smells when a system is in operation. Regular air duct cleaning can remove this issue almost entirely.
Although there is no strict duct cleaning schedule to be followed, air duct cleaning should be performed at least once every three to five years. Homes with pets, small children and issues with lots of tracked in dust and dirt might require more regular duct cleaning. Keeping up with this task can save a homeowner a lot of money and troubles down the road.
Air Duct Cleaning Companies
·Telesales
·Yellow pages advertising
·Thompson’s Local Directory
·Mailing lists
·Leaflet drops
·Newspaper advertising
·Journal advertising
·Direct selling
·Internet advertising
In my own experience cold calling on companies has not met with any success. Most companies who want cleaning carried out already have cleaners in place and they will only change them if they think they can get it done cheaper or if they are dissatisfied with the cleaning. Managing to locate a company who are in the process of making a decision about their cleaning and telephoning them at that moment in time is a very long shot. You must make the decision as to whether it is cost effective to tie somebody up on the telephone for long hours for possibly little return. If for example your cleaning covers a very wide area such as a whole region of the UK then it may be worth it, but if you are restricted to a small area then probably not. What you may end up with are a lot of calls to give quotes simply because the company wants to see if they get their cleaning done cheaper than at present. Even in these circumstances and you submit a quote which is cheaper they still may not have the impetus to change if they are happy with their present regime. However you do end up on their files for that day when they do finally decide to change. So you could get a call one two or even three years down the line.
Advertising in the yellow pages is probably a must, as despite the advent of the Internet people do still use yellow pages to find services they require. At least this way the company are calling you for a quote so are more likely to actually require cleaners. From the point of view of closing a sale it is better if the client has chosen you rather than the other way round. The only problem with advertising in the yellow pages is one of cost. There are probably a large number of firms advertising their services that you are in direct competition with. Consequently you have to make your advertisement stand out from the others. To do this is a very costly exercise but ultimately should be worth it for the amount of new business it brings in.
Advertising in Thompson’s directories I find difficult to comment on. Whilst being cheaper than Yellow Pages in my own experience it has brought in very little new business.
Using a Mailing list and contacting companies with a sales letter, like telesales is a matter of chance. Again you have the time factor to pay for plus the postage plus the cost of buying in a mailing list if you do not put one together yourself. Putting a mailing list together is a very time consuming business. I know because I have done it, and again in our experience it brings in very little new business. If you have a high advertising budget then it may be something that you consider worthwhile.
As far as advertising in local newspapers is concerned this can become very costly for little or no return so I would not recommend this to any new cleaning business. Possibly with carpet cleaning and window cleaning you will have more success. However the take up from your advertisement will mainly be domestic customers not commercial concerns. Likewise advertising in specialist journals is a costly exercise but possibly worthwhile if your budget is large enough. However you have to research the journals carefully to make sure that the companies you are trying to target actually subscribe to these and more importantly read them.
Leaflet drops, direct marketing and Internet advertising will be covered in part two of the article.
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