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UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: geefree on January 26, 2006, 07:36:33 pm

Title: carpet cleaning,
Post by: geefree on January 26, 2006, 07:36:33 pm
hi all, is there anybody out there who could give me some useful info, i am thinking of setting up carpet cleaning, oven cleaning etc etc etc, i have a full time job at the moment but can quite easily work around it as i work in sales and choose me own hours , sometimes working from home,,,i plan to have leaflets printed and delivered,advertise in my local press, and use free ads,....now,what i really need to know is, once i get a couple of jobs, would it be feasable to hire my equipment first  until  i get on my feet presuming i do ok.. also plan to steam clean and valet cars. thanks, any help on this would be really be appreciated. gazza.
Title: Re: carpet cleaning,
Post by: Timmy Boy on January 27, 2006, 11:39:42 am
Hi Gazza
Yes you can hire the equipment, but the first question would be what experience do you have in the fields you plan to go into, or have you just have your carpets cleaned at home and thought that looks easy money i'll give that a go! ::) ;D (cos it aint easy!!)
Regards
Tim
Title: Re: carpet cleaning,
Post by: geefree on January 27, 2006, 08:45:33 pm
hi tim, no experience in carpets, plan to steam clean tiles , floors etc, and power clean graffiti and valet cars.... carpets are more tricky and planned to learn that at a later stage,, courses etc.. cheers gary.
Title: Re: carpet cleaning,
Post by: Art on January 28, 2006, 01:54:23 am
Gaz,

 Don't you think it would be better to master one area of the cleaning industry then add services on as you go along?

Arthur
Title: Re: carpet cleaning,
Post by: ValueValeting on January 28, 2006, 08:24:09 am
hi tim, no experience in carpets, plan to steam clean tiles , floors etc, and power clean graffiti and valet cars.... carpets are more tricky and planned to learn that at a later stage,, courses etc.. cheers gary.

How exactly are carpets more tricky than valeting cars properly? There is a major difference between valeting cars and washing them.
Title: Re: carpet cleaning,
Post by: geefree on January 28, 2006, 12:11:56 pm
of course, but its slightly harder to shrink the inside of a car.
Title: Re: carpet cleaning,
Post by: geefree on January 28, 2006, 12:48:21 pm
hi tim, yes i do, i really want to start out with the steam cleaning, ovens, tiled floors/walls etc, i mentioned carpets and car valeting because i wanted to add that later after looking at a suitable training course... i understand starting part time will be harder...working around the security of my present job,..but its the only way i can do this at present..can you please advice me on the best stesm cleaner to use,with all the attachments,and if possible to hire.thanks, gazza.
Title: Re: carpet cleaning,
Post by: ValueValeting on January 28, 2006, 02:29:12 pm
of course, but its slightly harder to shrink the inside of a car.

True enough, but then its also much easier to blow out all the electrics, which run in looms directly beneath the [oops Edit] Cars [/oops Edit]carpets.
Title: Re: carpet cleaning,
Post by: Prestige1 on January 28, 2006, 05:36:10 pm
I started like u gazza, no experiance at all and started in House cleaning,carpet cleaning, oven cleaning, window cleaning, patio cleaning , 2 years ago, and i am doing just fine, its tiring work but a doddle. I went on a carpet cleaning course at the NCCA for the basics all the rest you pick up as you go along, I never had the use of this web site then, I think it would have been a lot easier if I had. good luck Phil
Title: Re: carpet cleaning,
Post by: geefree on January 28, 2006, 05:39:12 pm
thanks phil.thats vey encouraging..gary
Title: Re: carpet cleaning,
Post by: geefree on January 28, 2006, 06:30:21 pm
hi value, i think you got the wrong end of the stick, i meant the tricky bit....meaning houshold carpets not car carpets.,,and that is what i intend to add later...after training courses etc,
Title: Re: carpet cleaning,
Post by: ValueValeting on January 28, 2006, 06:53:12 pm
hi value, i think you got the wrong end of the stick, i meant the tricky bit....meaning houshold carpets not car carpets.,,and that is what i intend to add later...after training courses etc,

Sorry I missed the word "cars" out of my previous post, which changes the context of the post - my mistake.

There is no easy way in to any business, yes no cleaning business is brain surgery, but you can cause far more costly damage to a £20,000+ car than you ever can to £2000+ worth of carpets. (yes i know some carpets cost more...wanna pay for a ferrari respray?)
Motor trade insurance will set you back £900 +  for minimal cover - if you move the custies car without it you are uninsured .

It's not to put you off in anyway shape or form, just properly informing you of the pitfalls.

PM or email me and I'll point you somewhere to look at.
Title: Re: carpet cleaning,
Post by: geefree on January 28, 2006, 08:22:29 pm
ok thanks will do later,off for curry night... i did say carpet upholstery and car valeting would come later, do you think its a feasable idea to start up with the steam tile clean and oven clean etc by hiring to begin with, ...? i know car valeting is not easy work and requires a lot more than people think and i wasnt trying to imply that, i just thought that may come at a later date .after starting up in the way i described above. what do you think, cheers
gazza.