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Dallas Carpet Cleaning – Biggest Mistakes
- By Elizabeth K
- Published 07/24/2008
- House Renovation
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Elizabeth K
Elizabeth, Marketing manager for Kiwiservices: Fort worth carpet cleaning services.
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Mistake #1: Hiring a scam artists. This is one of the worst mistakes anyone can make; always hire a reputable carpet cleaning company that is fully licensed, bonded and insured. Many scam artists use fake business cards or cancel insurance so verify all information prior to hiring or simply use a nationwide company with a name you can trust.
Mistake #2: Hiring a carpet cleaner based on cost alone. The cost of having your carpets cleaned has dropped dramatically so there isn’t any need to pay more than you should but hiring any service on price alone often costs more in the long run. Always hire based upon reputation and the ability to get the job done right the first time.
Mistake #3: Hiring a company without the right equipment. Some of the most well known companies are still using out of date equipment and technology. Avoid soggy carpets and harsh chemical toxins that can create an even bigger mess; instead, find a company committed to green cleaning products who has invested in the most up to date equipment available.
Mistake #4: Hiring a company without a guarantee or warranty. Why settle for less? Insist upon a company that values customer satisfaction and isn’t afraid to put it into writing. Visit the main website to find out if a company offers a satisfaction guarantee or warranty for their work.
Mistake #5: Hiring a company nobody had ever heard of. Word of mouth and reputation matter so take time to find out how others feel about the company in question. At a bare minimum, check the BBB in your local area to find out if there are pending complaints or visit the website to search for client testimonials.
Mistake #6: Hiring a company that doesn’t provide full service. Surprisingly many












