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[S904]Start Carpet Cleaning Business
by Chris Pollack, Chr
Carpets deteriorate when full of dirt and dust or due to spills and stains, commonly caused by ink, coffee, milk, wine and pancake syrups. Carpets are used in houses and commercial buildings, where any dirt can easily be absorbed. Of all the furnishings and electrical items found in the home, a carpet is the quickest to gather dirt.
If the carpet cannot be cleaned deep down into the pile it can easily accumulate mites, molds and other bacteria. Bacteria and microbes are harmful to your health and if you don't clean your carpet regularly, they can live in the pile. Strive to stop this occurring by freeing your carpet from dirt.
People have hectic lives and taking the time to clean their carpets properly is not seen as a valuable use of their time. Given this information, you can set up your own carpet cleaning service. A carpet cleaning business can be difficult to start and there are some risks.
Risks such as customers' satisfaction and business revenue are faced by all businesses. The high quality of the service must be maintained to satisfy existing customers and gain more and more customers.
A successful carpet cleaning service must have an enthusiastic business person in charge. In order to run a successful business, you must possess a number of characteristics. You should be responsible and must have the ability to accept challenges. Be confident that you can find customers quickly and clean up their carpets easily.
You should be highly energetic and desire the customers' feed-backs. In order to be successful, you should have the desire to achieve your goals and make sure you accomplish all your tasks each day.
Cleaning carpets deep down will provide first class customer satisfaction. Since they do not have the time to maintain their own carpets, they rely on you to clean them to a high standard for them.
New customers can be gained via word-of-mouth from existing satisfied customers and then your carpet cleaning business will start to thrive.

If you have decided to start a carpet cleaning business you have one important question to ask yourself. Should I go with a franchise or remain independent? This is an important decision and depends on a number of different factors. Keep reading and get some tips that will hopefully help you make up your mind.

Franchises are great but they are not for everyone and they do have some drawbacks. For example, you will have to pay franchise fees for the life of your business. You will also have to purchase only the equipment and chemicals that they allow and usually you must buy it from the franchiser for a premium. This can grow old quickly, especially after you have become established. If you ever decide to drop the franchise you would basically have to start over from scratch as your customer list would belong to them. Sounds pretty bad, right. Well there are also some big advantages to choosing a franchise. You have a much higher success rate since the franchise has already learned how to market and run the business. You just have to follow their business model and you are almost guaranteed to be a success. Also, do not underestimate the power of a trusted name. Name recognition can mean everything. If you plan on entering the water damage restoration area this is also very important if you want to become a preferred vendor of the insurance companies.

So what about going the independent route. This has a number of advantages. For example, you can choose to use the equipment and supplies that you want and you can shop around for the best price. The biggest advantage though is the fact that you keep all of the profits. The disadvantage are numerous also however. You have to learn for yourself. All of the mistakes that a franchisor has already made are there for you to make. You might not think that you will make mistakes, but you will.

Obviously this is a big decision for you to make. Take the time to weigh all of the options and decide which way is the right one for you. Good luck with whatever you decide.

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