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cmaster
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Don't we all?
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Hammy
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Full time carpet cleaner, part time chemist! Keep brewing
Edited by Hammy - 10/October/2006 at 4:13pm |
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Could somebody just clean my carpets!
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KingCarpetClean
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In my experience, charging by the square foot tends to be a fairer approach for both parties involved. It ensures that customers pay for the exact amount of space cleaned, and it gives you a straightforward way to calculate prices. Plus, it can be more flexible, allowing you to adjust prices based on the level of cleaning needed or any additional services required.
However, to stay competitive it might be worth checking out out what other carpet cleaning businesses are charging and consider factors like the average size of homes or rooms in your target market. Offering package deals for multiple rooms or additional services could also be a good strategy.
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