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AVOIDING THE CARPET CLEANING SCAM
WHAT TO EXPECT FROM A PROFESSIONAL CLEANING JOB
"2 Rooms Cleaned Free" "$5.95 Per Room Normal
Cleaning" "Free Deodorizing" "Free Carpet
Protector". Such carpet cleaning ads are seen every day by consumers,
but is something really free? What is normal cleaning? Unsuspecting
consumers who are lured by specials often find themselves victims of
bait-and-switch advertising. They realize, often too late, that these
advertised specials have conditions, either written in small print or not
stated at all. They are often told that "preconditioning" costs
extra or that the carpet is too soiled for normal cleaning at the
advertised low price.
Knowing what to expect from a professional carpet cleaning job is
difficult. Varying practices and services offered by cleanersjust add to
the carpet cleaning confusion. What is included in the price? What will
cost extra? What are the industry-accepted standard practices of a
professional carpet cleaner?
Having the answers to these questions and knowing which questions to
ask are essential in avoiding the scam artists when having your carpet
professionally cleaned. Educating the consumer on what to expect, and
demand, from a professional carpet cleaner and helping to expose unethical
practices within the cleaning industry are major goals of the Institute of
Inspection, Cleaning and Restoration Certification (IICRC).
The IICRC is a nonprofit certification body that sets and promotes high
standards and technical proficiency within the cleaning industry. The
IICRC has developed a list of what consumers should expect from a
professional carpet cleaning job:
Cleaning Standard - The Professional carpet cleaner will follow
the guidelines as stated in I1CRC SOO] - 1999 Carpet Cleaning Standard
Trained Technicians - Technicians must be willing to take time
to pre-inspect carpet in ail of the areas that need cleaning. They must
identify the carpet's construction and fiber, evaluate individual needs
and recommend an appropriate cleaning method or procedure. The technician
is the key to quality results not a particular method, machine or process.
No Hidden Costs - Consumers have the right to expect itemized
services and firm prices before technicians begin each portion of the work
sold. While technicians may offer added services such as deodorization and
carpet protector at an additional cost, consumers should never feel
pressured to accept anything more than the services they request and
authorize.
Safety - All cleaning and specialty agents and equipment used
before, during and after cleaning must be used in strict accordance with
manufacturer's recommendations and appropriate safety regulations.
Customer Satisfaction - Cleaning firms should offer workmanship
guarantees in writing. Fiber type, carpet construction, installation and
maintenance may present circumstances beyond a cleaning technician's
control; however, responsible workmanship must be implicit in any work
performed.
Prevacuuming - Technicians should carefully pre-vacuum all
carpet before other cleaning techniques are employed, regardless of the
method of cleaning used. Special emphasis should be placed on vacuuming
major entry areas where soils accumulate.
Furniture Moving - Unless clearly specified otherwise, furniture
moving to access and clean carpet underneath should be considered part of
the normal cleaning job. Items such as fish tanks, water beds, loaded
china cabinets, computers, or extremely delicate or fragile furnishings
(pianos, antiques) are considered exceptions.
Spotting - Special attention to spots and stains is included in
normal job performance. However, time-consuming specialized spotting or
prolonged effort on color-added spots may incur an additional charge.
Customers should be advised of additional charges before extensive
spotting procedures are undertaken.
Preconditioning - Special treatment with
"preconditioning" agents in heavily-soiled entry and traffic
areas should be included in the cost of cleaning. However, the job cost
may increase in extreme soiling situations and consumers should be advised
in advance of the need for such increased charges.
Minimal Drying Time - It is the cleaner's responsibility, with
the consumer's cooperation, to ensure that the carpet is dried and
returned to normal use within a reasonable time frame. The amount of time
required for drying will vary with different methods, the degree of
soiling and the aggressiveness of cleaning. However, under no
circumstances should carpet drying require more than twenty-four (24)
hours with proper ventilation. The consumer's cooperation in providing
continuous airflow and/or ventilation to expedite drying cannot be
overemphasized.
Thorough Cleaning - There should be no differentiation between
"normal" cleaning and "special" cleaning. Clean is
clean. Every effort must be made to physically remove as much soil as
possible from carpet during cleaning. Further, technicians must take steps
to leave fibers as residue free as possible to prevent accelerated
re-soiling.
When trying to save money by taking advantage of carpet cleaning
specials, make sure the specials don't take advantage of you.
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