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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: matt jones on August 02, 2007, 05:38:05 pm
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Hi guys,
Anyone no how you go about getting into carpet fitting? does anyone on here offer it as another service. Been thinking of broadening my horizons and perhaps adding additional services to my carpet and upholstery cleaning business.
regards
matt
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I have been offering carpet fitting as well for 27 years. I have never really pushed it, but clients know I do it and so I do quite a bit of it. I initially was self taught after reading a few books then went on an 8 month part time course at Kidderminster Textile College. Also the trade associations amy run courses.
Dave.
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Thanks for your swift reply dave. So it doesn't take a great deal to learn then? What sort of tools are needed and how do you go about purchasing the carpet you supply? Also if you don't mind me asking what sort of rates do you charge is it similar pricing to carpet cleaning?
Thanks
matt
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Matt,
Fitting is not as easy as it looks. A guy near me has a carpet shop (ex Allied) his fitters wouldnt or couldnt do certain jobs, so he went on a fitters course at Brintons in Kidderminster, he's now got the certificate etc and knows what fitters can do and most of all how to do it, to Brinton standards.
If you do the course there it doesnt matter if you ruin the carpet, it does if you ruin it on site!!!!!!!!!!
Have fun.
Murky
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Matt, why not find a carpet fitter close (but not too close) to yourself and offer your services (labouring etc) for a couple of days to get a feel for the job and IF it suits you? Personally i started at eight years of age working with my father and was self-employed at 17. Its a hard job with lifting etc but to know all the in's and out's you need to know about planning for H/L/S (hall, landing and stairs from broadloom widths or "body" carpet) seaming joins fitting vinyls and a whole host of other items that you WILL NOT pick up overnight! Then there is commercial and domestic work-(each of which have different methods of preparation etc) As for supplying you WILL NOT get a reputable trade warehouse to drop at your door-you need a business address! Its not easy at all but I LOVE IT! 8)
Damian.
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damian
you will not get a reputable trade warehouse drop at your door,
i do william pownalls, cormar, assiosated weavers, georgian,
plus more, most say brintons, axminster you would have all on to drop at a buisness address.
probably helps i had 1 warehouses and 4 showrooms, for 12 years and a family background.
god a miss it
darren
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Darren youve answered your own question-if you have traded with these companies for a number of years they wont want to lose your trade if you are moving metres! However for a new start up the chances are very RARE!
If you had a warehouse and showrooms then why give it up? I know i wouldnt give up mine.
Damian.
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had a nasty ex, who did a good job of milking me for a large some
+ at the time i was a little on the low side, but met a great girl and got a couple of great kids now, and the way i work now suits our lifestyle, we get a couple holis abroad each year, plenty camping weekends and time spent as a family, plus you get older and a bit happy with what you got
darren
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Are you taking the p**s it takes years to become a carpet fitter you just cant go on course and then say your a fitter. If you are serious ring a local fitter and ask him if he needs a helper for the next 6 years and get used to the £50 a week. ::)
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Are you taking the p**s it takes years to become a carpet fitter you just cant go on course and then say your a fitter. If you are serious ring a local fitter and ask him if he needs a helper for the next 6 years and get used to the £50 a week. ::)
Agreed.
Same as if someone came on this forum and said the same thing about starting carpet cleaning.
Most pf us would turn around and point out that it is not as simple as going on a course and overnight becoming a c/c.
However, as people have already said it is more than possible to pick up the very basics but as for planning and supplying carpet, that takes many years to get right!
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Which Universities are running carpet fitting courses at the moment?
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Alltec are doing a 2 day carpet installation and repair course in october,as good advice has already been said ,you won,t become a fitter overnight ,but the basic knowledge of fitting is a very handy tool to have in your locker.
Mark
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Are you taking the p**s it takes years to become a carpet fitter you just cant go on course and then say your a fitter. If you are serious ring a local fitter and ask him if he needs a helper for the next 6 years and get used to the £50 a week. ::)
HOW MUCH :o Ive NEVER earned that sort of money!! WOW what i could do with that lolly-apart from pay the ex 20 %!! lol ;D
Damian.
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Your teeth would rot with all of the spice you'd buy with all of that extra dosh!
Be poor like the rest of us!
Shaun
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10 pence mix man me Shaun. LOL Really have a dislike for CSA tho-A fifth of MY MEAGRE salary is unjust! BUT i do know how to lay floorcoverings-as do my "team"!-They earn less than 50 a week an all!
Damian.
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is that £50 between them?
Shaun
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Shaun Are you experimenting on the extraction of urine?
Damian
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Shaun Are you experimenting on the extraction of urine?
I've heard m power is good for this......
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I Would never PAY Them more than that!-they will laugh at this tho-cleaning side is different mind!
Damian.
And to be be fair-i reckon nemesis edges it on p-stains! ;D 8)
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No but my Missus is a master at it when she goes to that 'womans place' at the east side of the city with the glass titty ontop.
Shaun
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Shaun-lost me there? am busy in another county a lot nowadays sorting other shops. x meet soon perhaps?
Knew you would show ya face Andy!! lol. How ya doing fat ass?
Damian.
I need 2 new engines asap-bm 320i-alloy block and a ducato 1.9diesel naturally aspirated-i SEEM to kill engines? ::)LOL
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I need 2 new engines asap-bm 320i-alloy block and a ducato 1.9diesel naturally aspirated-i SEEM to kill engines? ::)LOL
Thats what happens when you buy muck ;D
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Sorry to hijack the thread, just thought I'd ask whilst I've got some northern monkies attention, whats mvs in Sheffield like, had any dealings with them?
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Oh grand master-i really KNOW we broke the springs on the mk2 carrying "flimpsy" samples around!
Bavarian motor wershce is my favoured choice-although the supercharghedb mercs in garage in garage
I miss the mechichoco tho-proper tail out slides with a 4.1 diff!
Damian. 8)
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Sorry to hijack the thread, just thought I'd ask whilst I've got some northern monkies attention, whats mvs in Sheffield like, had any dealings with them?
Plant your lips on my rosy red ring-piece turkey boy!! Hows the wife/sister!?
Damian.
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Must admit I've got my good eye on a diesel tourer for zee missus at the minute, trouble is the bloke selling it wants good money for it, checked the glove box to make sure there wasnt any white powder in it at his price but he still reckons its worth fortunes :(
I've gone all orange, brought a 150 td trannie in and I like it that much I'm after another, trouble is that mvs have the contract to clear the rac fleet so it looks like a trip to sheffield is in order, been practising wearing a flat cap and boiler suit so I just need to buy a whippet for my trip up there now ;D
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Sorry to hijack the thread, just thought I'd ask whilst I've got some northern monkies attention, whats mvs in Sheffield like, had any dealings with them?
Plant your lips on my rosy red ring-piece turkey boy!! Hows the wife/sister!?
Damian.
He's not bad, developed avian flu through felching turkeys but hes over it now :P
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Glad all is sorted with the outlaws-Particurlarly with the one your hooked up with Andy. the bird flu MUST have killed trade in NOf*** I mean Norfolk or is it no folk? Where does gobbler come from? anyhows mvs are expensive and have you got any engines for me!? am down to three vans!!
Damian.
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Got nowt myself but know a man locally whos very fond of stacking bm spares, as for the ducato, if its worth putting an engine in it then give Haynes a bell, they dont sell engines but are always on the look out for obscure automotive rubbish for their museum ;D
I can give him a bell Monday to see if hes got owt for you if you want, might be popping up to Sheffield in the week so could probably meet you with an engine if hes got one, Andy
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Got nowt myself but know a man locally whos very fond of stacking bm spares, as for the ducato, if its worth putting an engine in it then give Haynes a bell, they dont sell engines but are always on the look out for obscure automotive rubbish for their museum ;D
I can give him a bell Monday to see if hes got owt for you if you want, might be popping up to Sheffield in the week so could probably meet you with an engine if hes got one, Andy
[/qLOuoteAndy not a prob-will block the beemer but ive owned the van from new so will run it til it dies!-which it has but i keep trying to resurrect it! Talking of resurrectionshow you doing?
Damian
And cheers fella x
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I'm still trying tocome to terms with the fact that microsplitters dont work, rehab helped a bit but it still came as a shock :'(
Might have a major breakthough in the retail floor coverings side though, I've just shook hands on a deal which will see me get first refusal on a local newsagents out of date newspapers (only the ones he cant return though), should go down a storm locally ;D
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Andy-it aint nice and we all have to suffer! Personally i was hoping for a pennies to clean lounge but its gone sour!? Now i'm forced to sell knock-off-dvd's to punters on the street for a pittance!! Now that is wrong!! MY parents are accusing me of being a bad child etc-where will it end?
Damian.