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Topic: Portable's using customer hydro
Posted By: Cujo
Subject: Portable's using customer hydro
Date Posted: 06/December/2012 at 12:06pm
 Hi guy's new to the site a quick question, any of you guy's experience customer's complaining of using their hydro and or water. I'm considering going with a quality portable unit. I just wondered if customer's get a little ticked off when you are running two or more cords along with possible water hose , with the size and output of some of these portables and then possibly using a rotary scrubber and heated water I'm sure they feel that you are using alot of their hydro. If you show up on site with a fully contained truck mount it won't even cross their minds obviously. Are any of you guy's maybe running a generator or possibly offer customer's a small hydro discount on the bill I can only imagine that professional carpet cleaners must have come across this issue. Like I said I'm new to this site and looking to possibly add carpet cleaning  as option for our business and customers.Thanks inadvance for any input



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Posted By: carpetologist
Date Posted: 10/December/2012 at 7:37pm
I have been in this business for many years and have never had the issue arise. It's just not a big deal. With the exception of the water damage business where you take in air movers and dehumidifiers. Then you should mention the issue to your customer.

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Posted By: Ed Valentine
Date Posted: 11/December/2012 at 8:24am
I totally agree with The Great , experienced, and honorable Hardini above. (Hope I haven't missed anything?!-LOL)
 
Never ever had an issue with your concerns, "if" you are using a common sense system. What do I mean by this statement?
 
Well, if someone tries to sell you a machine or you select a system where it requires running off 220-240v; that is, moving the customers washer/dryer/stove, in order to connect, then you'll have many, many customer problems and you will stepping into potential liabilities!
 
Just be a smart buyer and only purchase from someone, like Hardini for example, who makes: "Common-Sense" with you in mind and your best interests.
 
Best always;
Ed Valentine
cross-american.com


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Date Posted: 22/February/2013 at 6:58am
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Posted By: John L
Date Posted: 22/February/2013 at 10:50pm
Could be a virus...Uh, uh, uh Ahhhh!!


Posted By: duckcountry
Date Posted: 24/February/2013 at 11:12pm
it takes all kinds



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Are you in a high paying business or are you just a self employed low paid grunt who thinks this business provides dignity?


Posted By: John L
Date Posted: 08/March/2013 at 12:59am
Cujo if your still around this one guy had me give him $5 off the ticket for using
his hydro... I'm not racist (guy from India). Probably used 10cents worth.
But thats fine his friend was around and did his apt same day.. haha! Banana DanceStern Smile



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