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A Former Carpet Cleaner Blows The Whistle On The Industry Scammers And Exposes Their Dirty Tricks They Use To Suck You In…

Mark Briody is a former certified and licensed carpet cleaner and is about to give you the power over the industry scammers so you won’t ever get ripped off again.

From a customer’s point of view that is shopping for a carpet cleaner there are five really good questions you can ask a cleaning company before deciding on a carpet cleaner that is right for you. And they are…

What Guarantee do you offer?
Are you a member of any association?
Are you insured?
Are you certified and licensed at Carpet Cleaning?
Is the price you quote me over the phone going to be the same price I pay when you finish cleaning my carpets?
Why should I choose you from any other carpet cleaner?

Carpet Cleaning Warning

Just because a carpet cleaner tells you they’re certified and licensed it doesn’t always mean you’re about to hire a professional. Although essential certifications these days are easier to get than a packet of cornflakes in the grocery store. The two signs to watch out for are:

  1. They appear to be quite cheap in comparison to a true professional.

     

  2. They will inevitably try to sell you some extra services while in your home…I hope you won’t be fooled by these sales people who call themselves carpet cleaners.

The only good thing about a certified and licensed Carpet Cleaning Professional is the fact that they have had two days to a week in school…Meaning they have learnt about carpet and types of carpet and what is good and bad for a carpet etc. Please note this certification does NOT mean the person you hire is going to give you a good quality carpet cleaning job so be sure to ask all six questions listed above and make sure above all they have a Written Guarantee.

Apart from these very good questions it can be an exceptionally good idea to test a company by asking to see these credentials in writing before just accepting what they say.

You see most people call carpet cleaning companies and only ask one thing…How much do you charge. They base their entire decision on the price and price alone. This is one of the worst things one could do because the cleaning companies know if they just offer you a cheap price over the phone and book you in, they’ve got you. If this is your only question you might as well be preparing a swim across Sydney Harbour with lead weights tied around your ankles.

As soon as their trained sales people get their foot in your door it’s all over.

The price goes up and keeps going up because these guys are on a commission. You’re disappointed and put out. You would like to tell them to go away but you may not have time to start shopping around again for another cleaner so you accept. All of a sudden they tell you…You need extra work done and then something else is added again and again. You’ve gone from a price of under $100 to well over $250 and they’ve not finished yet.

After 16 years of working in the carpet cleaning industry Mark says…People are easily fooled by low priced advertisements and by the tricksters behind those ads. This is typically how the deceitful trades person get their foot in your door. If you don’t pay the extras you get a very quick in and out clean at best. I’m sure some readers have experienced this and are and nodding your heads right about now.

Here are a number of Professional Carpet Cleaning Technicians this non profit consumer guide recommends:

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CLICK HERE for Carpet Cleaning Melbourne

CLICK HERE for Carpet Cleaning Perth

According to choice magazine and the largest carpet manufacturer in the world (Shore Industries) the average small home costs somewhere between $3000 and $6000 to replace the carpet. Should you risk ruining your expensive carpets for the sake of one or two hundred dollars with a professional? So why do so many people think there going to get a top quality job by hiring a cheap carpet cleaner who was only about $100 cheaper in the first place but turned out to be $100 more expensive? And did they deliver a quality job like a true industry professional?

Although the price of a carpet cleaner is important it should not be the deciding factor.

In an interview Mark said his decision to leave the carpet cleaning industry as a full time carpet cleaner left him feeling compelled not to let all his years of knowledge go to waste. He decided to provide a free service to the public dedicated to providing people with good quality and honest information about carpet cleaning, upholstery and tile and grout cleaning and how to obtain a no risk guarantee that safe guards the public from fraudsters.

To find out more on how to hire a true industry professional you can look up good carpet cleaning practice information with institutions such as the Australian Carpet Cleaning Institute, the Wool Safe Association of Australia or the Institution of Inspection Cleaning and Restoration.

To get more information on how to hire a true industry professional you can have a look at Marks carpet cleaning consumer guides website. Its at the following address, www.carpetcleaningconsumerguide.com.au

Another trusted name in the carpet cleaning industry is www.anyclean.co.uk 

Looking at the dirty tricks carpet cleaners are notorious for is a shame so many need to suffer all because they were fooled into a very cheap looking price. try to remember that if the price seems to good to be true…it most likely is.