Ask to see their IICRC certification

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How Do You Know?

How will you know if your carpet cleaner is qualified? Ask to see their IICRC certification? From the very beginning, it will establish if the technician is qualified. It is proof the individual has trained and has tested for certification in carpet cleaning. There are industry standards set by the IICRC. Those carpet cleaners who bear this certification are trained in how to care for your carpeting and your property.

 

There are standards professionals must follow. And when you are part of the most trusted, independent name in the cleaning and restoration business. From homeowners to businesses, they can all benefit from a consistent approach to cleaning their carpets. So how do you know the carpet cleaner is qualified? Do not hesitate to ask for their IICRC membership credentials. All professionals have a degree or certification. And carpet cleaners do too. Visit the official IICRC website here: https://www.iicrc.org/page/IICRCTechnician

The Official IICRC Certification Membership Card and What It Looks Like

Actual IICRC Certification Card
IICRC Certification Identification

How do you know your carpet cleaner is qualified? Do not look at a carpet cleaners website as an indicator of professional status. Never mind the fancy tools or the brand new vehicles. If hiring a carpet cleaner, ask for the official IICRC Carpet Cleaning Certification. There is no faking the qualifications needed to clean your carpets. The carpet mills insist on an IICRC carpet cleaner service their products throughout the warranty period. The above photo is my certification card. And the actual certificate can be reviewed in our tools section.  https://www.cardinalorganic.com/tools/

Searching for A Carpet Cleaner

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There is a free online tool that can be found at https://www.homeadvisor.com/cost/cleaning-services/clean-carpeting/ that will give you results on the costs associated with your carpet cleaning needs. Namely, the tool can focus down to your zip code. The online tool can guide you with the cost of carpet cleaners on the low end to the high end of the scale. You will find it useful as a basis to select a carpet cleaner for your home. Keep in mind that the motivating factor in deciding who to call is price. The reality is, there is always someone who will charge less. Avoid shopping for a price at all cost.

What I hope you take away after reading this article is, you want whoever you choose to be an IICRC certified carpet cleaner. In the summer of 2018 industry insiders know that a carpet cleaner to survive and make a living. The carpet cleaner would need to earn $150.00 at a minimum per home. Compare rates using the free Home Advisor tool and what you see carpet cleaners charge. Let it guide your decision process as to who may better serve you. You will see who is out of order with their pricing and if there is no formal training or certification to prove their qualifications. You can better prepare and pay a fair price for their services.

The costliest decision you make

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Additional Cost

The cheapest non-certified carpet cleaner may be the costliest decision you make in the end. You can be certain, this route will work against you if you are shopping for a price. After reading this far, you know know what to ask for. You know what certification looks like and why it matters. A carpet cleaner takes pride in their work. We love a well-kept home and never mind spending a little more time to get things right for the client.

The costliest decision you make would be to look at is solely what carpet cleaners charge. You would almost guarantee the outcome of not being in your favor. As a worst-case scenario, They are not certified, they may not be a legal business and they may very well be using industrial strength products that have no business in a residential home. A legitimate carpet cleaner knows the difference. It’s in the products they use, their equipment, and certification all play a role in what they charge the public.

Community Groups and Social Media

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Social Media Outlets

Community groups and social media platforms are great places where people can come together on social media and share their experiences with a carpet cleaning company. There is no one carpet cleaner for every job. There is no one tool for every carpet cleaning situation. Those users on social media are conflating their personal experience to the unsuspecting. Leading you to believe, you need not search on your own. They want you to believe they have hired the best carpet cleaner in the city. They have great reviews, and you can’t go wrong with their recommendation.