Clean It Up
UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: MNWC on September 11, 2014, 07:07:29 am
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Hi all.
I am a window cleaner with two full time vans at the moment but shortly ill be looking for another van/operator.
My question is.... could i get a carpet cleaner for a budget of £500 ? Ive been looking for a while and have seen some but not sure if they any good.
This could be a popular add on.
Ill be cleaning predominately domestic customers.....
Regards
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What window cleaning system do you use?
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Both vans are water fed pole with 400 litre tanks as will be the new one
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www.vax.co.uk/carpet-cleaners-and-washers/dual-v-advance-total-home-carpet-cleaner-and-washer
there you go and you will have some ££££,s left for some solutions :)
Geoff
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What poles though? Is it a decent system?
The reason I'm asking is because, buying a £500 carpet cleaner is just like having one brodex pole and a trolley or backpack.
Buying a decent carpet cleaner, with everything to go with it, sprayers, agitator, wand, stair tool, heater, etc is like buying a decent wfp setup with decent range of poles etc.
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The short answer is a very emphatic 'NO!'
If you're going to get into carpet cleaning then do it properly with professional equipment that will cost you very much more than £500.
Spend a few hundred on training first and take it from there.
Simon
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Hi all.
I am a window cleaner with two full time vans at the moment but shortly ill be looking for another van/operator.
... then you should afford better CC equipment
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Good point Radek....... ;D
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I moved into carpet cleaning from windows 25 yes ago. The thing to remember is you are obviously looking at your customer base to generate work. By not getting training and suitable equipment you will potentially lose your current customers . What could be a good opportunity could bite you in the bum.
So do it properly _ training and invest . It might work.
Mike
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Thanks for all the replies.
So the general consensus is to buy are more expensive system and train the operator.
the ideology of me buying a sub £500 all in one system is that if it does go t!ts up iv lost £500 and not the thousands of a truck mount.
Maybe just stick to windows...
Regards
What about this http://www.bisselldirect.co.uk/big-green-deep-cleaning-machine?gclid=CNyEgo-F2cACFcrjwgodbwcABQ (http://www.bisselldirect.co.uk/big-green-deep-cleaning-machine?gclid=CNyEgo-F2cACFcrjwgodbwcABQ)
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If that is the machine you were going buy, then yes stick to winders....
You would have lost more than £500
You would have lost your customers and probably your operator as well.
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You could possibly get something half decent in the way of a used machine for your budget. However as mentioned you would still need training, chemicals and some other bits and pieces to get things started.
£1000 - £1500 may be a better budget in the first instance and look for something used.
It could always be used as a backup machine or second unit a year down the line when you get this part of the business more established.
What split of domestic:commercial is your window business?
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2nd hand masheen-u toob for tootorialz-sorted-500 sheetz
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2nd hand masheen-u toob for tootorialz-sorted-500 sheetz
What?? ???
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I think. 2nd hand machine, you tube for tutorials, sorted, 500 sheets.
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Hi all.
I am a window cleaner with two full time vans at the moment but shortly ill be looking for another van/operator.
My question is.... could i get a carpet cleaner for a budget of £500 ? Ive been looking for a while and have seen some but not sure if they any good.
This could be a popular add on.
Ill be cleaning predominately domestic customers.....
Regards
there are some machines out there for that price,
a lot of lads are selling there extracta machines cheap
am sure you could get some sort of training
give it a go ;D
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What machine would you recommend for a starter machine
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Something like this if you want to be taken seriously.
http://www.prochem-uk.com/product.php?xProd=163&xSec=63
But first, go and get some training and find out a lot more about what is involved. You can do an awful lot of damage very quickly simply by not knowing what you are doing.
When you've got a better understanding, then and only then think about machines etc.
Simon
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I think. 2nd hand machine, you tube for tutorials, sorted, 500 sheets.
Thanks for the translation ;D I don't speak parceltongue ::)roll
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What machine would you recommend for a starter machine
a second hand extracta excel would do you fine
a bit training and some help for the lads and ladys on here you
will be fine ;D
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What machine would you recommend for a starter machine
a second hand extracta excel would do you fine
a bit training and some help for the lads and ladys on here you
will be fine ;D
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http://www.restormate.co.uk/ get your chemicals from this company there second to none
there advice is fantastic ,they are there to help you anytime you can just ring them
put your order in to them they will post it out no bother
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If you go back through the posts on here you will find lots old posts where things go wrong for people because they have not invested in the training.
there is a lot of rubbish on the internet and you do need to be able to tell the good advice from the bad. There are a lot of cleaners on here that think that you can train a monkey to clean carpets, believe me you could train a monkey to clean carpets to the standard that some achieve.
The £500 earmaked for a machine would be better spent on training to give you an insight as to what you do need to do things properly.
The carpet cleaners carnival is on the weekend where for £24 you get the opportunity to attend some very good advice giving seminars, by industry experts. There will be machine and chemical distributors. It would be a good insight into the industry. The machine that you put a link to would be a bit of a joke for a pro to start up with, but there are probably loads with that type of equipment on this site looking out for free advice, that know no better.
Peter