Reconciling price and quality can seem like an endless tug of war in the carpet cleaning industry



Reconciling price and quality can seem like an endless tug of war in the carpet cleaning industry. It's always a trick to find excellent service at an affordable price. A good carpet cleaner should be reliable, punctual, knowledgeable, professional, and provide a great cleaning  job -all while providing excellent value in exchange for your patronage.

People who choose the cheapest option will almost invariably be disappointed. They may lack experience, technology or the staff may be underpaid, resulting in a lackluster work ethic.

In these scenarios, they may be working with poor equipment, use low quality cleaning solvents, or have badly trained staff. You may end up paying another company to get the job done properly, which is more costly than hiring someone to do it right the first time. Asking the right questions can lead to an informed decision.

What to Ask a Carpet Cleaner

--Do you have references?

--How many years of experience do you have?

--What carpet cleaning process do you use?

--Do you vacuum before deep cleaning the carpet?

--Do you use non-toxic, environmentally friendly cleaning agents that are baby and pet safe?

--Do you guarantee your carpet cleaning work?

--Do you provide free estimates?

With 31 years of experience, our professional cleaners use non-toxic, bio-degradable products that clean without leaving behind any harmful residues. Additionally, we offer a full spectrum of carpet cleaning services including commercial carpet cleaning, upholstery and area cleaning, spot and stain removal, carpet protection, sanitizing and deodorizing.

We know there are many residential and commercial cleaning companies to choose from, so we hope this will help you sort out the good from the bad. 

For more information about our company, Carpet Dryclean, please visit us at www.carpetdryclean.com or call anytime at 919-878-0748

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