Wednesday, July 29, 2009

1 STEP STAIN REMOVAL FROM PRO'S CHOICE!







STAIN 1
Description:Stain 1 combines the stain removal attributes of Stain Magic with the anti soiling of ARA (Anti Re-soiling Agent) and the detergency of Dirt Chaser to give you an incredibly versatile and effective universal stain and spot remover.Stain 1 is the everything stain and spot remover. Coffee, Tea, Urine, Juice, Vomit, Blood, Plant Stains, and more… Just spray and walk away. Reappearing spots, spray with Stain 1, agitate an blot clean. Lightly reapply Stain 1 and walk away. They're not coming back. Incredibly they almost always disappear as Stain 1 works its magic. Stain 1 is economical to use and requires no mixing or dilution. Simply saturate the stain and allow dwell time for the stain to disappear.


Usage:1. Clean the discolored area thoroughly to remove as much contamination as possible.2. Apply Stain 1 liberally to evenly saturate the stained fibers. A trigger sprayer works well here.Dwell time. You may see the stain disappear immediately or it may require several hours for the chemical reaction to reach completion.


Tips and Cautions:Always blot dry fibers to be treated before application of “Stain One”.Covering treated fibers with clear plastic will improve performance.Avoid storing product in direct sunlight to prolong shelf life.Always test inconspicuous area for color fastness before using.
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Monday, July 20, 2009

Dealing With Adjusters, Written by Dennis Klager.

Dealing with Adjusters (written by Dennis Klager)This is kind of long but well worth it.

When I teach Water Restoration Technician classes, the thing I hear often is, “adjusters around here will never pay for that.” I get agitated every time I hear this!
Here are a few facts:
It’s not the adjusters’ flood job, it’s yours. YOU are responsible for the results of that job, NOT THE ADJUSTER. The work order that was signed has YOUR COMPANIES’ name on it, not the insurance company.
YOU are going to court if something goes wrong and the homeowner decides to sue, NOT THE ADJUSTER, even though the adjuster may have told you they wouldn’t pay for a particular procedure that might have prevented this situation.
YOU are the flood professional that the homeowner hired to do the job, NOT THE ADJUSTER.
The way this whole thing was supposed to happen was, THE ADJUSTER; the representative of the insurance company, pays the bill on behalf of the customer, who has been paying premiums for the privilege of having the insurance company pay for possible disasters. The customer pays the insurance premiums and the adjuster interprets the policy and pays the bills. YOU DO THE WORK.
ADJUSTERS are not supposed to be your job coordinator, YOU ARE.
ADJUSTERS HAVE THE RIGHT TO QUESTION EVERYTHING YOU DO and how much you are charging. That’s their job..
It is your job to take professional action, charge a fair price and QUALIFY your actions to the adjuster, when they ask.
Adjusters are people, with feelings, who have a boss looking over one shoulder and the homeowner looking over the other WHILE THEY ARE SQUEEZED IN THE MIDDLE. ……..Then they must deal with the flood contractor.
UNFORTUNATELY, adjusters deal with more people who call themselves “professionals” who are really amateurs, than anybody else. Meeting a “true” flood professional has become the exception, not the rule.
MANY ADJUSTERS SEE THE FLOOD CONTRACTOR AS THE BIGGEST PROBLEM, ON THE JOB, NOT THE FLOOD!
HOW SAD!
When they meet you for the 1st time they figure, “Here’s another one I have to deal with.”
Is it any wonder that they have tried to take over our responsibilities and dictate what should be done and how much they will pay for it?
This is a major reason that Insurance Companies have gone to franchise operations. They know what to expect from them and what they will charge for it.

Dealing with Adjusters Page 2

HERE’S WHAT YOU MUST DO

1. Get educated. No longer can a carpet cleaner suck up some water, leave a few air movers and dehumidifiers for a few days and get paid. It’s gone waaaaay beyond that. This business has gotten technical and there is demand for real professionals.
Professionals will be getting the flood work.

2. Expect to be questioned and have answers.
e.g.
a) “Why do you have 3 dehumidifiers in here rather than 2?”
Do you have the scientific answer?
b) “Why should I pay for this TES machine instead of air movers and dehumidifiers and why does it cost so much?”
Do you have the answer?
You must learn the facts and memorize an easily understood presentation.

An adjuster I talked to recently, told me, “If I’m going to pay for something and I don’t even know what it is, I want to know, what is it and why should I pay! Many people interpret my questioning as, not wanting to pay. Just explain it to me so I understand and I probably won’t have a problem with it”

Dealing with Adjusters Page 3

I know what this adjuster said won’t always be the case, but the more knowledge you have, the more confidence you will have. People can tell when you know what you are doing.
You will be better equipped to play the question and answer game which, by the way, has always existed. We just have a lot of people out there who don’t know how to win at it.

Too many are just accepting what the adjuster says because they don’t know how to back up their position!

1. Get all the education you can.
2. Know your facts.
3. Do the right thing.
4. Stand up for what you know is right.
5. Don’t be afraid to qualify what you are doing and have good presentations prepared.

MAKE MONEY.

Dennis Klager
WRT Instructor

Friday, July 17, 2009

WHAT IS THE GOING RATE FOR TILE CLEANING



Like upholstery cleaning and carpet cleaning alike i get asked this question alot. Prices have come down significantly over the years (unfortunately), with that being said though there are still many customers getting top dollar, it is all about how you present yourself and how well you educate your customers. I think that it is safe to say though if you can get as close to the .50 per sq. ft. range you are doing ok and maybe anywhere from .75-$1.00 per square foot to clean and seal. I know alot of you are thinking that maybe high or even low but that is what the average is at least in SW FL.


Now for the people who think that is to low then good for you and keep doing what you are doing, and for the ones who think that is to high i think that you are selling yourself short and should take a good look at the way you are approaching your customers whether it be by advertising or face to face. Tile flooring isn't cheap and with the tools you use on daily basis you can really make the customers investment look brand new again and they need to know that. So good luck out there and remember that your labor is the most expensive part of your business and you shouldn't sell yourself short!!

Tuesday, July 14, 2009

Carpet Cleaning & Restoration Equipment on Sale Now!



Just letting everyone know that we just put allot of items on sale at http://www.excelsuppliesonline.com/ just look for the "Red Hot Deals" banner on our front page. Save $20.00 on Hydrosensors and Dri-Eaz Air Movers and much much more. Please go to our online store and see for yourself!

Friday, July 10, 2009

Cheapest Marketing Around.


KNOCK DOORS!! I know what you are thinking "I'm not going door to door". Its really not that bad and I'm not telling you to just stop in a random neighborhood and going door to door saying "hi would you like your carpets clean?" What i do recommend is when you get done cleaning a customers house and don't have any appointments after that go to a few of their neighbors and simply tell them that you just got done cleaning their neighbors house and that since you are already there that you will give them one room free or something along those lines. Its summer and people are home, take advantage of it. I don't think that anybody is to good (especially these days) to knock on a few doors and drum up some more business, try it.

Wednesday, July 8, 2009

Wood Cleaning Getting More and More Popular


Which is a good thing considering that carpet is being replaced more and more every day by "wood" flooring and tile. I put quotations around wood becuase most people cannot afford to put true wood floors down and are instead using laminates which is fine because we can clean them just as easily. I highly recommend researching wood cleaning, Bridgepoint has a great system that is easy to do and not much overhead. The best thing is that the going rate is anywhere from $1-$1.50 per sq. ft. Now remember we are not re-finishing the floors just cleaning them. All you need is a floor buffer, maroon pad, white pad, and few terry cloth covers for a shmop. Very simple if you want more details let me know and i can send you the step by step info. Hurry up and jump on board and get the high rates while you can before they start to drop just like tile cleaning has.

Good luck and start advertising "Now Cleaning Wood Floors"

Tuesday, July 7, 2009

WHAT IS THE GOING RATE FOR UPHOLSTERY CLEANING?


I get asked this question allot and i wish i was certain on an answer. These days especially it is very hard to say what the going rate is on anything because most business are just taking what they can get which is ok for them but really hurting the market worse than it already is.

The standard used to be around $8-$10 per ft. on the low end and up to $25 per ft. on the high end which would come to about $120 for an average sized sofa with synthetic fabric. I can only speak on behalf of what my cleaners are telling me but i can tell you one thing is for sure most companies are charging probably half of the above pricing. Now with that being said my top performers are still getting an average of $120 per sofa and proving to everyone that when you market yourself good and people trust your work that even in this tough economy there is still money to be made. I worry that when we get out of this recession (hopefully sooner than later) people are still going to want the cheap prices that they have become use to from guys just taking what they can get during these tough times. Whats your thought?

Monday, July 6, 2009

SUMMER IS HERE HOW TO KEEP YOUR TRUCKMOUNT COOL

Summer means a few things, its hot! your truckmounts get even hotter, typically business slows down for the carpet cleaners, and business picks up for the restoration guys. The one thing out of that list that you can control (to an extent) is your truckmount getting hot. Here are just a few tips to keep them cool:

1. Open side and rear doors as wide as possible and clear as much equipment out of your van as possible to generate cross ventilation through your van.

2.Install a roof vent in the van to help the machine "breathe" better.

3. Think about installing or utilizing a "through the floor exhaust kit" which moves the exhaust from your machine to be directed through the floor of the van instead of straight out.(makes it cooler on you to)

4.If you have a liquid cooled machine make sure that your coolant level is where it should be.

5. And lastly, if you know that your customer is a talker shut the machine down while you are conversing instead of letting the unit sit at an idle.

Hope these tips help, and i know that allot of you already know these things but a reminder always helps.

I almost forgot the most important thing KEEP YOURSELF COOL!

Cleaning and Restoration Tips, Advice, and More

This is the first of many blogs to come. We here at Excel Supplies feel that it is important to keep our customers up to date on whats going on in our industry. Also we want to create a more personal relationship with all of our customers. I want everyone to feel free to comment on any of our blogs and to participate regardless of your opinion or if you just have a general question i will monitor this as much as possible and if i cant answer I'm sure that one of our many cleaners can give some helpful input. If you have any suggestions on things you would like to see here please let me know.

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