Dave
I didn't actually know that Chemdry had previously done the job until it cropped up in conversation after the work had been completed, but i take your point.
The trouble is, the area where i live does not have an enough affluent clientelle, but on this particular day, i pulled in £320 which in my area, i think is good.
I remember talking to the london boys on the Prochem courses who told me that as far back as 2002, were pulling in over £1000 a week then, so in the right area you can achieve what you want. I am happy with what i earn.
I might in the future target Bristol which is only 26 miles away now we have our 0800 number. There are a lot of affluent people there.
I also take your point about contacts. I came out of a customers house after cleaning their carpets and was approached by this guy to clean the carpets in a flat that he was working in. He offers a full maitenance package for four big letting agents, some of which i also work for.
He explained that by the time he hires a machine and pays his mans wage, it's better to get me in and the job is done better.He says that he will pass a lot of work my way so bumping into him was a fluke.
Going back to the four bedroom house for £180, the customer seemed to know a lot about tm's, and when i questioned her about it, she explained that she worked for the Nhs and on occasion has to call out another local business also running a tm for flooded offices. She gave me the address and contact name to approach should i be interested in this type of work and decide to offer my services. Aske why she didn't use the same company to clean her carpets, she said that they were £20 more than me. :

Dave