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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: keen2clean on January 01, 2006, 07:25:14 pm

Title: New starter DESPERATELY NEED ADVICE essex
Post by: keen2clean on January 01, 2006, 07:25:14 pm
hi im thinking of starting a commercia cleaning and carpet and upholstery cleaning business in the essex region, just looking for advise on.
 
Where to get training?
Is a yellow pages ad worth it?
What is the going rate for commercial cleaners? 
How do you price up carpet cleaning whats the going rate in this region?
Title: Re: New starter DESPERATELY NEED ADVICE essex
Post by: BRSL on January 01, 2006, 10:14:36 pm
Hi Ray

Run a search on these topics and start reading, the knowledge is endless  ;)

But in short

Training          www.ncca.co.uk        www.iicrc.org
Y/P Yell.com   personal preferance ive had no luck with them but some have best form of advertising leaflets and referals
Prices              Charge by the metre squared, on commercial £1 - £2.50 sqm but domestics are the way to go (yes £1 sqm ive been known to clean at 80p but 1000sqm in a day at 80p mmmmmmm)

Hope this helps

James
Title: Re: New starter DESPERATELY NEED ADVICE essex
Post by: therapist on January 02, 2006, 01:42:15 pm
I was going to avoid answering this post, but knowing the kind of replies you are likely to get, changed my mind.


How well you do in this industry will be determined, to a great extent, by the character and personality of the individual.

There are people in  service industries who are incredibly knowledgable, or grafters, or well resourced, but can't run a business and often fail.

I always suggest that anyone considering this business, should start by purchasing an inexpensive machine, to learn the basics and find out, if you are suited to the work involved.

If you approach suppliers, they will all offer a basic ' hands on ' training when you purchase a machine, many offer training separately and the charges are very reasonable.

good luck
Title: Re: New starter DESPERATELY NEED ADVICE essex
Post by: mark_lane on January 02, 2006, 04:23:03 pm
Hello Ray
I would just like to add if you  have another source of income ,hang on to it till you become established ,this is a extremly competitive market to come into so burning all your bridges at first would not be advisable.
                                            cheers mark