Keep Your Carpet Looking Beautiful with Professional Cleaning by a SOA Service Provider
Vacuuming is great for basic carpet maintenance, but to keep it at peak performance, CRI recommends professionally deep cleaning your carpet every 12 to 18 months. (Be sure to check your carpet warranty for specific requirements.)
Hiring SOA Service Providers is the best way to ensure that your carpet is being cleaned with quality products. Not all carpet cleaning products clean equally well, and some may even damage carpet fibers. Using SOA Service Providers is also the best way to make sure you follow your residential or commercial carpet warranties. Many major carpet manufacturers require or strongly recommend the use of SOA products.
Ask Good Questions
There are a number of questions to ask when hiring a cleaning professional:
- “Are you an active CRI Seal of Approval Service Provider?” NEED AN ANSWER FOR THIS QUESTION TO BE ADDED!
- “How long have you been in business?” The answer can speak volumes about a company’s reputation and experience. A quick Google search for customer reviews can also tell you a lot about the company.
- “Do you vacuum before deep cleaning the carpet?” The answer should be yes. Vacuuming before deep cleaning is critical and makes a difference in the end result.
- “How is your pricing structured?” Pricing should be based on the area cleaned, not by the number of rooms. Make sure to measure your area before you get on the phone. Room sizes vary, so be careful of any company that quotes price by the room.
- “How much will it cost?” When you’re on the phone, get an estimate that you’re comfortable with – before the cleaner comes to your house.
- “Are your technicians certified through the Institute of Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration (IICRC)?” Professional certifications such as this show advanced training.
- “Do you move the furniture or should I have it moved before you arrive? If you move the furniture, do you charge extra?” Understand all of the service details to avoid surprises.
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