Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: BRSL on February 17, 2006, 01:23:18 pm
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I have just had a call from a nice lady that wants a rug cleaned 140cm X 160cm or 4 sqm, it's plain in colour and 100% wool,
the label requests the item be shampooed only, so explained that wouldent be a problem, then she asked how much and that she was phoning for a friend "no not Chris Tarent", so I explained id like to survey first but I think she was a shopper and just wanted a price.
I Esstimated £50 without looking at it, for collection, cleaning, drying and returning
Am on the right lines what would you guys charge ??? ???
James
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i would clean it for 30 in-situ or less if she was having carpets cleaned at the same time, for pick up and return you would of course want more, 50 is a fair price,
i say your spot on there, ;)
but i know some would charge more.
regards, craig
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Thanks Dave im glad you agree ;)
I knew the woman was just shopping for prices and I knew I wouldent get the job, I could of charged a lot less as I would of done it at home in front of the telle, but couldent bring myself to it but regreting it now :-\ :-\ :-\
James
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£1.50 per square foot sometines £2
43 square foot £64.50 or £86
Regards
Nick
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whos dave??
no dont regret it james why should you use your exspensive kit for for prices only just covering the labour! :)
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Am I hearing your prices right?!
A 4m sq. rug is £120 or £140 protected. It takes an hour to vacuum it with a Kirby or longer if it's lived on a hard floor for any great length of time. Then the cleaning and drying and wrapping and dropping back off again.
Dont be squemish. Metre prices £30 -35 for wool. £50+ for silk
Try it
Alan
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I dont think you can charge for drying time Alan..... Can you??? :o
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how do you vacuum a rug for a hour? :o
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Thanks guys I know I aint going to get the job but al least I feel better :P :P :P
And Craig not Dave sorry, Vac at home while watching telle
James
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Alan Brooker...............At last, what we should all be charging for cleaning area rugs.......... At least a minimum for a rug of no less than a hundred would have been some sort of acceptable...... And to de-dust or vac a rug can easily take an hour.....remember, you should only stop de-dusting when no more dust and soil comes out. I use a dusting machine and that can take an hour or so.. Best, Dave.
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Dave, At last someone else that really knows what's involved to be able to charge proper money ;)
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:o ::) :P ;)
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£20 if allready in house doing carpets or £30 to just clean rug 8)
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people phoning up just for a rug are a bl**dy nuesense! had one today who thought i would go round to clean hers for £10 ! she misssed my £30 min order on leaflets, so when i metioned £30, "how much!" she said "oh il have to think about it" >:( can you belive it!!! and if you knew were she lived, well you could nt get a flat for less than 250k there!
what planet are they on?? :o
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What planet are you on advertising £10 for a Rug.
Rgds
Phil
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£12 sq metre on site £18 per sq metre off site, Geoff
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from £10
thats twice you ve put words in my mouth, last one was i use a power scrub on carpet tiles.
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Well how things change ::)
Im a happy man today, got a ring yesterday from the lady who wanted the rug doing, apparently I sounded the most proffessional 8) but not the cheepest so I insisted of a survey first, went round and looked, it turned out to be 100% arcrlyic and only a few years old not hundereds, so done a few tests with M/S etc and finaly quoted £75 and took the rug with me cleaned it this afternoon with HWE with a naigbours as well £60 the old kirby hasnt worked so hard in ages
James
you just cant tell some times
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Pile
How long did it take?
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Chris The Acrylic one took 1.5 hours and the naibours wool took over a 2 hours just kept getting more and more out of it, the old vac hasnt smelt right since :'(
James
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