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Getting the Best Carpet Cleaning Deal

By: brainbox

Everyone wants to save money. The same applies when looking to get your carpets cleaned. Some of the best ways to go about finding the best deals is simply call a carpet cleaning shop up and ask if they have any specials. Alternatively you can browse your local carpet cleaners website. Many times companies will have a coupon link to show the current specials they are running.

Getting the Best Deal

The Value pack coupon book is also a great place to look. Most people get these books once a month. In you local yellow pages under carpet cleaning you will often times see coupons listed there as well. Be sure and read the fine print. Some of these coupons are misleading. It may say 5 rooms for $99 dollars but in the fine print it may also read rooms can not exceed 200 square feet. Just because you may get a carpet cleaning coupon from one company does not mean you will be getting the best deal.

What questions to ask?

1. Is it extra to move furniture?
2. Do you place a protective guard back on the carpet? Is this extra?
3. Do you have a guarantee?
4. Does your cleaning process kill the germs?
5. Is it extra to remove tough stains like pet urine, blood?
6. If you have a carpet cleaner coupon be sure and ask about the details and what that carpet cleaning coupon entails.
7. Do you have insurance and for how much?

If they offer a guarantee ask if they have it in writing. You may also want to ask if the company is a better business member. This will help give you some piece of mind. You can always look the company up online at the Better Business Bureau website as well. Even if they are not a member the BBB should have a record of the company.

What about up sales?

Most likely when a carpet cleaning technician comes out he will try to up sale you. This is not a bad thing at all. If you have urine in your carpets expect to pay a little more. Also they are trained to find things that are dirty and need to be cleaned. They will most likely ask you about cleaning your upholstery or conditioning your leather seats. Never say yes to their first price. If you do want some extras done just say I am already paying as much as I want to today. They will most likely come back with a better offer. This is also were they may try and pitch a maintenance plan. These plans normally offer a few free cleaning or cleaning at a very low price. This is not a bad idea if you want a clean home year round. Be sure to find out how long the company has been in business first before purchasing a plan. If they have only been around a few months I would not make the purchase. 80% of business fails in the first year. If they are on their 3rd or 4th year then go a head and purchase the plan.


For more great carpet cleaning tips come over and check us out at Carpet Cleaning Coupons. If you are a local carpet cleaning company then feel free to add a free link on our site with your Carpet Cleaner Coupons in it.

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