05-19-2013, 10:58 PM
Rick,
I just read your article on 10.5 Reason To Clean Commercial (I think that's what it's called?).
Anyway, great article and really gets you pumped up when it comes to the idea of commercial carpet cleaning.
Also, he touches on one point that I think is really important: cashing out. My gut tells me that a commercial cleaning service (carpet, jani, etc.) would hold more value to a buyer as it has service agreements. On the other hand, residential, which has virtually no service agreements and is generally personality driven, might not hold as much weight?
Thanks!
And now some questions if I may....
What do you keep on your truck nowadays? Chems, pads and machines?
If you were starting over today, what would you do different in terms of marketing, resi and/or commercial, etc. (broad question, I know)?
Is HWE still a part of your cleaning schedule?
I just read your article on 10.5 Reason To Clean Commercial (I think that's what it's called?).
Anyway, great article and really gets you pumped up when it comes to the idea of commercial carpet cleaning.
Also, he touches on one point that I think is really important: cashing out. My gut tells me that a commercial cleaning service (carpet, jani, etc.) would hold more value to a buyer as it has service agreements. On the other hand, residential, which has virtually no service agreements and is generally personality driven, might not hold as much weight?
Thanks!
And now some questions if I may....
What do you keep on your truck nowadays? Chems, pads and machines?
If you were starting over today, what would you do different in terms of marketing, resi and/or commercial, etc. (broad question, I know)?
Is HWE still a part of your cleaning schedule?