Steam Carpet Cleaning Coupon
How many times have you, your spouse, or someone that you know jumped up in the air in excitement about how happy they are because they just made a purchase and it was “On Sale”. “I had an 80% Off coupon , it was only $100” (80% off of what? A 400% markup?). How many times have you alone said this…I know I have. This is very common in the carpet steam cleaning industry as well. How do you know if you are really getting that great deal that you think you are getting? Here’s how to know so…

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There is no carpet cleaning coupon in the world that justifies paying double the service charge on an order. The simple solution for this is Do Your Homework. Always ask pricing prior to redeeming your carpet cleaning coupon. If you tell the person who answers the phone about your coupons it is very easy for a representative of the carpet cleaning company to state a 25% inflated price, then give you a 20% discount. You are getting no bargain here. But if you ask price first, then redeem your coupon, you save.
Do not be fooled by bait and switch carpet steam cleaning companies either. Get all of the details that are stated on the coupon explained prior to the technician coming to your home. Many unscrupulous carpet cleaning firms are known for send over an aggressive bait and switch salesman to your home to pressure you into accepting a much higher price. And for those of you who continue to hire that $9 per room guy, you will continue to be disappointed. Carpet steam cleaning companies are in business to make money. If you don’t believe me, let’s do some math. The average home is located approximately 15 miles away (in the NYC market anyways). That’s 30 miles round trip. A standard loaded van may get about 8 miles per gallon conservatively. If a carpet cleaner is traveling 30 miles at 8 miles per gallon, the trip will take about 3.75 gallons of gas, or about $10.50 (assuming $2.80 per gallon). How can a carpet cleaning company stay in business if the cost to come to your home exceeds the price of your order. An no, we don’t make it up on volume if you have multiple rooms. Cleaning chemicals are expensive too.
And when a cleaner says that “the price is X, but I’ll have to see it”, expect the price to be X+++ when he gets into your home. I’ll tell you what the above statement means. It means that the technician won’t be judging his price on the difficulty of your carpet cleaning but that the price will be based on how much he can ask, demand, and/or intimidate you into giving him. If a carpet cleaning company asks you “what do you want to pay?”, hang up. Desperation is the easiest way to spot an poor carpet cleaner. If he or she were a skilled technician, their clientele should keep them busy enough for them not to have to play these games.
To wrap this up: get the price first, then show your steam carpet cleaning coupon. Get all the details of the coupon up front and get a concrete price first (very few jobs are so complicated that there will be a different in price above 20% between the phone estimate and in home proposal). Most importantly, don’t believe the hype. Understand that, although you are using carpet cleaning coupon, the company is in business to make a profit and deserves a profit. A good deal is only a good deal if it’s a good deal for both parties, both the customer and the carpet cleaning company.
If you live in New York, take a look at our steam carpet cleaning coupon page or call Steam Pro Carpet Cleaning New York at (718) 606 0549 for a Free Phone Quote.