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UK Floor Cleaning Forum => Carpet Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Jeremy on April 17, 2008, 01:43:42 am

Title: Getting Slack
Post by: Jeremy on April 17, 2008, 01:43:42 am
I noticed an Increase in the number of call backs that we are getting. None of them are for physical cleaning, but rather things like forgetting to wipe the skirting board, not moving a bed and other stupid stuff.

I'm looking for a form that I can use to help the technicians (and myself) inspect there own work. Also we can leave this with the custy to them that we our selves have signed off the job.


Jeremy
Title: Re: Getting Slack
Post by: carpet guy on April 17, 2008, 06:06:44 am
Surely all you need is a very detailed " tick " list, which would be ticked as each job is done. If you adopt a very disciplined, methodical approach you should have fewer problems.

The biggest problem in this industry tends to be lack of attention to detail.

rob
Title: Re: Getting Slack
Post by: spindle on April 17, 2008, 01:59:24 pm
I noticed an Increase in the number of call backs that we are getting. None of them are for physical cleaning, but rather things like forgetting to wipe the skirting board, not moving a bed and other stupid stuff.

I'm looking for a form that I can use to help the technicians (and myself) inspect there own work. Also we can leave this with the custy to them that we our selves have signed off the job.


Jeremy
 

with respect...........

if you did the job properly in the first place you wouldnt get called back......in 3 years i have had 1 call back.....
where possible i will always move a bed to one side then the other.......to clean
how on earth did you make the skirting dirty??
these are basic mistakes.........i would call you back for these same reasons.
if you took your car/porty/tm  for a service....when you returned to collect it ,,it was greasy/dirty marks etc...you would complain so why shouldnt your customer??