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Having A Disagreement About Hiring A Carpet Cleaner? This Article Has The Answer

Author: Julie Reyes
by Julie Reyes
Posted: Oct 04, 2013

There are many times where you should forgo doing something yourself and hire a professional, and carpet cleaning is in that arena. You don't want to create more damage, so it is best to leave it to the experts. Here are several things to ask any company before you go into business with them.

Vacuum and shampoo your carpets frequently: at least once every 5 - 7 days. The majority of dirt and debris that is visible on your carpets is still loose and can be easily removed with a quick run of the vacuum cleaner. The longer you leave it on the floor, the harder it will be to remove.

Make sure that the carpet cleaning company has insurance. You do not want to allow anyone into your home to do a job and they are not properly insured. You need to make sure that they have a way to replace anything that they damage while they are doing work in your home.

Make sure to show your carpet cleaning company what spots on the carpet need special treatment. Not all carpet and stains respond to the same treatments. Any hard to clean food and drink stains, pet stains, and the like will require special product applications in order to effectively get rid of them.

Take advantage of current promotions and specials being run at the carpet cleaning companies in your area. Sometimes you can find a new company looking to build their clientele base, giving away great deals to first time customers. Doing your research into this can end up saving you money and finding you a great new company.

It is best to clean spills immediately. Use a dry absorbent cloth to remove liquid and scrape away solids material as quickly as possible. Avoid rubbing the stain which will only make it spread and go deeper into the fiber. Instead blot and lift stains before applying you carpet cleaning chemicals.

The best way to clean an area rug is to move it outside onto a deck or clean tarp. Use a small carpet shampoo machine and go over the rug at least two times. Allow the rug to air dry completely before moving it back indoors. This method can only be used in warm, dry weather.

Find out how the company screens employees at hiring. You don't need criminals coming into your house at any time. Most companies do perform a background check on their employees. If they don't want to give you a good answer, you probably should keep looking.

It is important to understand the fees you'll be charged for the services rendered. For example, while the basic services may be cheap, there may be issues such as stain removal which will be charged extra for. Have the company send a representative to your home so you can get an accurate quote.

Spend time learning about the company's history. You do not want to have a company come into your home that has a bad reputation for bad service, untrustworthy employees or for overcharging. You can use the Internet to find reviews from former customers to find the one with a solid history.

Be sure and inspect the cleaning job done by the company to make sure that they are adequately cleaned. You should notify the company immediately of any problem areas. You could invalidate your warranty if you put it off too long.

There are many people that fail to ask the right questions when it comes to having work done on their home. You don't want to end up with a larger problem than you had to begin with. The questions here are a good way to figure out if the carpet cleaning company you are considering is worth it.

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