How To Save The Most Money No Mater Which Carpet & Upholstery Cleaner You Use,
And Why Now Is The Best Time Of Year To Clean
Dear friend
I am writing to you to tell you insider secrets. What I am about to reveal to you will save you time and money. And give you the edge when dealing with any carpet cleaners.
So why have I decided to share this information with you. I have two reasons, First because you live locally to me, and I want to look out for you. Second, Even though I am a carpet cleaner myself, I have worked out a way to make this work for both of us.
So what are these insider secrets?
First, January and February are the slowest months of the year for carpet cleaners. So what, I hear you say. Unfortunately cleaners still have to pay out all their overheads. So at this time of year carpet cleaners are vulnerable, and will do anything to work. Prices will be at the lowest for the year.
This will mean that you can make big savings if you know how to capitalize on this opportunity. But there are other reasons to clean at this time.
Many people are under the mistaken impression that carpets somehow stay wet for longer if cleaned in the winter. This is not true. The truth is that it’s down to the type of equipment and methods used, plus the experience of the cleaner. Please let me explain.
We have all seen those leaflets that offer you what looks like cheap price carpet cleaning! But we all know deep down that you get what you pay for. If you want quality and great service you know that you have to pay a little extra for it. So why?
For example, one problem you might face is sometimes with cheaper services your carpets can be soaking wet for days. So in truth you will be not getting the service that you expected, like your carpets and upholstery to be dry in a reasonable amount of time. The reasons for this are that anyone can just set up and become a carpet cleaner; all they need is a machine and a van.
Let’s look first at the machine, your drying times rely on the power of these machines and cheap machines have less power so your carpets take longer to dry. Second, how will you be able to tell if you are dealing with someone that has some form of qualifications (like myself I have city & guilds in cleaning science) plus, they will know the risks of using substandard equipment and methods. Third, insurance companies will not provide proper cover if a cleaner has not had some kind of training.
By the way, With us you can use the room after cleaning, and if you like we can provide a unique dry clean service for your carpets.
So you see “cheap priced carpet and upholstery cleaning“can be provided but with some risk to yourself. I can go on and give you many more examples on why normally cheap carpet & upholstery cleaning is not worth the risk, but I think I have made my point. You can protect yourself by asking to see qualifications, insurance, and coments from other clients.
So what can I offer you? 10 Great introductory offers (check out the card that came with this letter) to give even more value when you are trying us out for the first time.
Give us a call on 01277 633635 or 01277 224605 anytime. Thank you. Ian Harper