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by Linnea Murray Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Professional Carpet Cleaning Scams And Pro Tips To Avoid Them 1. The “Extremely Cheap Price” Scam This one is the most seen scam. The scam artist comes to your doorsteps with discounted offers at extremely cheap prices in comparison with other competitors. These scammers state the price for carpet cleaning per room lower than $10.

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Is professional carpet cleaning effective?

Professional carpet cleaning does more than just remove debris. It can also lift stains set into the carpet and eliminate the signs of everyday wear and tear that develop in office and home carpeting. You see those signs every day, yet you may not even think about them because you're so used to it.

Are you supposed to tip Stanley steemer?

We've recently been asked if you have to tip your professional carpet cleaner. In our business, tipping is not required or expected, but it's always appreciated.

Is it worth getting carpet cleaned?

Most carpet owners, however, will only have their carpets cleaned once every few years (and some not even that). Carpet cleaning is not just important for removing stains. Having your carpet cleaned will improve and prolong your carpet's performance.

How much do you tip a Stanley Steemer guy?

A tip of $5 per person is more frequently given. However, the tips may range from $5 to $20 depending upon the space to be scrubbed and the area geographically.

Does Stanley Steemer use their own water?

But the main question here is does Stanley Steemer bring their own water to clean your carpet? The answer is yes. Stanley Steemer Carpet Cleaners will carry their own upholstery machine that carries hot water and cleaning solution.

Does Stanley Steemer use chemicals?

No residue or traces of harmful chemicals are left behind, only clean, inviting carpet and upholstery. The same goes for all of our services. We strive to clean using gentle, neutral cleaning agents that are tough on dirt but harmless to the environment as well as to the people and pets that spend time in your home.

How often should carpets be cleaned?

Aim to clean the high-traffic carpet areas or rugs every three to six months. But to ensure your carpet gets the best treatment, hire a professional cleaner to wash them twice a year.

Is it better to shampoo or steam clean carpets?

When choosing between steam cleaning and shampooing your carpet, you really can't go wrong with both, but steam cleaning would be the better option. It removes more unseen pests and dirt, and can handle heavy-duty cleaning without making you wait long for drying.

How do I know if my carpet is clean?

Your carpet is clean when the fibers of the carpet looks fresh and feel softer. You can also see that there are no stains on the carpet. It will look and feel much lighter and fluffier once it is all dried.

What forms of payment does Stanley steemer accept?

Most carpet cleaning companies do not accept credit cards, so it's a relief to hear that Stanley Steemer does. In fact, they accept all major credit cards (MasterCard, Visa, Discover, and American Express) and also offer installment payment plans and cash discounts.

Which is better Stanley steemer vs Zerorez?

STANLEY STEEMER- The solution is an EPA Safer Choice. Considered safe for pets and children. ZEROREZ- Zerorez is not currently approved by any association when it comes to healthy and safe cleaning. Although, they do claim themselves to be a healthy carpet cleaner.

How long does it take for carpet to dry after cleaning?

6-10 hoursYour carpet will be only slightly damp to the touch after your cleaning. Most carpets typically need 6-10 hours to dry completely. However, it could take up to 24 hours to dry depending on the time of year your carpets are cleaned, and the air circulation, humidity and temperature in your home.

The "unbelievably low prices" scam

You'll hear this one from salespeople who come to your door, claiming to offer the lowest price in town. They might tell you about competitors' offers or give you fliers that show what other companies charge. In reality, the person at your door is getting paid for the number of sales he or she makes.

The "best method" scam

There are several common methods for carpet cleaning. The most popular is steam cleaning, which actually uses hot water and a chemical detergent. Clean water and detergent are pushed into your carpet using high-powered tools, and dirty water is pulled out using a vacuum.

The "surface clean" scam

Of all the carpet cleaning scams, this one requires homeowners to be the most diligent. Even seemingly reputable companies try this trick occasionally, though sometimes they don't do it on purpose.

What to look for in a professional carpet cleaner

When hiring a carpet cleaning company, make sure to get a specific rate per room or per square foot, and ask about the preferred cleaning method. Ask if there's an extra charge for moving heavy items like furniture; many companies will clean only open floor space, or demand a huge surcharge to move furniture.

Professional Carpet Cleaning Services Fraud: How To Avoid

Always ask for a detailed pre-work invoice/ estimate and tell them no extras are needed.

Professional Carpet Cleaning Services Fraud: How To Report

Make your family and friends aware of this scam by sharing it on social media using the buttons provided. You can also officially report the scammers to the Federal Trade Commission using the link below:

When do you leave your house and return to your carpet?

Once you agree on a day and time to set the appointment, you decide to leave your house and return when the carpet is dry. When you return home, the carpets look clean but within a few days, your stains returned. You think to yourself, what happened?

Is carpet cleaning a scam?

Carpet cleaning companies try to scam or trick customers by claiming to use the “best” method available. This is where the problem lies. There is no such thing! What works best for your carpet depends on:

Is carpeting cheap?

New carpeting isn't cheap, but some installers are looking to make a quick buck by misleading homeowners. Don't get caught by these three common carpet sale scams. If you have carpet in your home, chances are you've thought about tearing it up and starting over.

Can you get more than you paid for carpet?

In fact, you may be getting more than you paid for. Some contractors will overestimate the amount of square footage then "reduce" the price of carpet to make it seem like a bargain. Always take your own measurements to make sure a company isn't playing fast and loose. 3. The bad rebrand.

Is carpet a private label?

He tells you the carpet is actually a "private label," and no one else sells the exact same brand. In fact, he's lying. The carpet is available at any retail or big-box store, just under another brand name. Because it's been rebranded (sometimes by the suppliers themselves) finding a match becomes difficult.

The Polyester Fiber Scam

Carpet manufacturers often print up new brochures that say P.E.T. and Polyester carpets are now new and improved. They have been saying this since the 1950's and will continue to brag about the great benefits of Polyester. Let me be frank...Polyester is a lousy fiber for the making of carpet.

The Polyester Sales Pitch

Uninformed, mis-informed, inexperienced or slick carpet salespeople will tell you that the Polyester fiber is now equally durable as NYLON and that Polyester is now somehow manufactured better today then it was in the recent past. This is a BIG FAT LIE! Maybe they know it, maybe they don't. But don't you believe it.

The Free Carpet Installation Scam

Sure, Home Depot and Lowe's both offer low-cost installation at $37.00 or less, but that's just for a basic install and it doesn't cover everything you likely need, so there's usually a hefty fee for the extra stuff you need beyond the "basic" installation, and then they add add on the cost of their over-priced padding.

Carpet Measuring Scams

Some homes are quick and easy to measure while others are more complicated and require a significant amount of time and expertise to measure up accurately. If a carpet salesperson comes to your house to measure, he/she may not be willing disclose to you exactly how much carpet you actually need.

Carpet Installation Scams

It is your job to be sure that the carpet installer is qualified and installs your carpet according to the CRI 105 installation guidelines. You cannot trust the carpet retailer to do this for you. If your carpet is not installed properly it will not last as long as it was intended, you might develop wrinkles and your warranty may be void.

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