SELECTING A CARPET CLEANERkeith petersKP's carpet & upholstery cleaninghttp://www.kpscarpetcleaning.com.au/

I could not agree more about your article,people need to understand the set up and running costs in this industry and the truth is you get what you pay for.

SELECTING A CARPET CLEANERJamie WoodsMy Home Care Serviceshttp://www.myhomecarpetcleaning.com.au

I couldn't agree more.

Price and Quality always seem to reflect each other and you want to know that your carpet cleaner is going to give you the best possible quality for the best possible price. While many people understand that to get the best quality carpet clean, you should ask for Steam Cleaning… a little known fact is that not all steam cleaning is the same!

A high percentage of steam cleaners in the industry use smaller, portable machines, similar to machines that you can hire yourself. The clean that these small, lightweight machines provide is no better than Dry Cleaning

A professional Hot Water Extraction unit flushes the carpet from from root to tip with hot water and extracts it at up to 1000PSI of pressure!

This method cleans the surface of the carpet, AND the deepest fibers of the carpet right from the root to the tip.This means thatt the carpet will not only be much cleaner than if dry cleaned or steam cleaned by a smaller, less powerful machine, but it will also stay clean for a much longer period of time.

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Your post seems to be really great and your service very professional.

SELECTING A CARPET CLEANER

18 Nov 2009 12:00 AMGary Bourke

If an advertised price sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Legitimate business people have legitimate expenses that must be covered to make a profit. In all professions, quality work deserves a quality price.

Price - If an advertised price sounds too good to be true, it probably is. Legitimate business people have legitimate expenses that must be covered to make a profit. They include taxes, insurance, wages and employee benefits, vehicles and quality tools of trade. It is unlikely that a professional carpet cleaner with all these expenses could thoroughly clean your house or business for $10.00 to $15.00 per room.

Quality - Never should the price of cleaning services be the sole criteria for selecting a carpet cleaner. Higher prices do not necessarily mean 'rip-off'. In all professions, quality work deserves a quality price.

Truth in Advertising - Read the fine print in advertised specials to find out exactly what the price includes.

Training - Professional cleaning firms require management and employees to engage in formal training. Consumers should enquire about the training of the person that he/she engages to clean the carpet in the home/business.

Experience - The years of experience a firm has, combined with formal training programs, contribute significantly to the experience and proficiency of its employees.

There is no single criteria for selecting a carpet cleaning service provider. Several combined factors should be considered in the selection decision.

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SELECTING A CARPET CLEANERkeith petersKP's carpet & upholstery cleaninghttp://www.kpscarpetcleaning.com.au/

I could not agree more about your article,people need to understand the set up and running costs in this industry and the truth is you get what you pay for.

SELECTING A CARPET CLEANERJamie WoodsMy Home Care Serviceshttp://www.myhomecarpetcleaning.com.au

I couldn't agree more.

Price and Quality always seem to reflect each other and you want to know that your carpet cleaner is going to give you the best possible quality for the best possible price. While many people understand that to get the best quality carpet clean, you should ask for Steam Cleaning… a little known fact is that not all steam cleaning is the same!

A high percentage of steam cleaners in the industry use smaller, portable machines, similar to machines that you can hire yourself. The clean that these small, lightweight machines provide is no better than Dry Cleaning

A professional Hot Water Extraction unit flushes the carpet from from root to tip with hot water and extracts it at up to 1000PSI of pressure!

This method cleans the surface of the carpet, AND the deepest fibers of the carpet right from the root to the tip.This means thatt the carpet will not only be much cleaner than if dry cleaned or steam cleaned by a smaller, less powerful machine, but it will also stay clean for a much longer period of time.

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