We just added carpet cleaning service to our cleaning company and just got a contract for all the turn over carpet cleaning for 10 buildings now I'm figuring out a good prespray
Thanks for info bro. It's always ❤ when someone could teach someone how to start business instead of keeping it all to himself. That's what's a call a real person
Great video thank you! I might buy this carpet business and typed in "should i buy a carpet cleaning business". Just subscribed -- I guess I'll be seeing a lot more of you. Where do you operate?
My portable with all attachments and soaps started at 5k plus i already had a suv . It’s a good side line job however it’s seasonal where i live and after taxes not left with much . Don’t forget insurance , i did and had s as stroke , was home for 6 months no help from the government at all . Self employed you need insurance always .
im a formerly iicrs certified carpet and upholstery cleaner that left the industry to teach martial arts, are there still many people with carpets or is it mostly area rugs and upholstery?
@@graygjujumarion5107 You can just wing it dude! Plenty of free info here but you think I should spend hours on this video answering all your questions on how to start your business properly till it may eventually be a life changing business and I should just have the pleasure of serving you. Don’t buy my course it ain’t for you.
Thanks for all of the information, it is great! Some questions: 1) 200-300$ per hour - can you make it by working 2-3 hours a day without weekends? 2) How difficult it is to scale that business in your opinion, so that you transform to business owner where employees are doing the job and not you? Many thanks!
Get into hard service business tile especially anything grout, repairs, re grouts , staining and , clear sealing etc. 200 , 300 per hour easy money .. carpet cleaning lots of work for little money.
Did you need any kind of certification? I'm thinking of buying a portable cleaner to supplement my income as I'm currently working for myself, but summertime is an extremely slow time for my self employed business, so I'm looking for something I can do part time all year round and maybe even make it my main business as my current business is one that I can do in about an hour or so a day.
Is it good money? I got charged $220 for 2 hours of work. So I got the idea to do it from that. If I do 3-4 houses a day that’s $900 a day. There has to be a catch.. and if I have 5-6 machines and 5-6 workers that’s even more money
You want to get in this game? Get a job at a carpet cleaning company and keep your mouth shut about business plans. Do your very best and be a loyal employee. Carpet cleaning is a true adventure meeting incredible people in their homes and you learn so many things along the way. It's going to be work and that real experience is priceless. I'm ranting and could write a book about it right here Bros. I miss carpet cleaning 😪
@@NestorDegollado I actually cleaned when carpet was king before lament floors and tile took over the flooring market. It's a different perspective for me cleaning as it is for everyone. Depends on the company and the person doing the job. If you're suggesting starting out one your own from day one then Your a fool. Way better to learn from the inside, It's hard work and you need practice and knowledge. You infact worked for some one else and learned so where did you get your knowledge 🤔 I worked all the markets and met so many people back when money was plentiful. But I sense your successful at it and am happy for you. All that being said customers paid more before 2000.
@@jasonthomas1688 Yeah i was just getting to the point. Of course you learned cleaning for a company. Thats any job. Any trade. I meant as far as making money. No way you can make it working for a company. You have to venture out on your own and use what you learned.
@@NestorDegollado”i was just getting to the point” it’s not like you were talking an someone interrupted you. you said something foolish. working for a carpet cleaning company is probably the most streamlined way to gain all the knowledge of the industry. then you quit and start your own.
hey brother, im thinking about taking your course.. does the course cover portable carpet cleaning or is mostly on using a truckmount?thanks in advance.
Absolutely it helps with your portfolio. And also helps so that you won't damage anything. You don't have to get certified but it would be good to do so.
Does location matter? That's what I'm asking myself - because now I'm in Miami area, but want to move to North Carolina, maybe San Diego. What is Your thoughts about North Carolina for this business? Thanks Tommy!!!
IMO truck mounts are not worth the cost and upkeep - way overrated. You can get carpets looking great with three things: 1. Proper technique 2. The correct chemistry 3. High quality portable You’re welcome!
My credit wasn’t the best .. People that are really serious about starting up a business .. Take out money out of your 41k account .. That’s what I did .. 30.00 comes out every week.
No you just want a person to spend his time creating videos so he can teach you everything he knows and earn nothing for it. Tons of free information here but if you want more $$$. When you go to work today tell your boss you’ll work for free from now on. He’ll love that
We just added carpet cleaning service to our cleaning company and just got a contract for all the turn over carpet cleaning for 10 buildings now I'm figuring out a good prespray
Good stuff!! just starting a cleaning business and looking to branch out to carpet cleaning/ floor buffing within the next 6 months
@junbug2616 where are you located?
@@bently63 Florida
What carpet cleaner did you start off with?
Thats awesome perfect timing
Thanks for info bro. It's always ❤ when someone could teach someone how to start business instead of keeping it all to himself. That's what's a call a real person
The practical advice on pricing strategies shared here is invaluable. Understanding how to price services properly is key in any startup.
Thanks, I’m ready to take my side hustle tot the next step!!!
Thanks brother… I’m from UK Manchester….. I plan to start this in the next year
Great video thank you! I might buy this carpet business and typed in "should i buy a carpet cleaning business". Just subscribed -- I guess I'll be seeing a lot more of you. Where do you operate?
You absolutely earned this subscribe man bravo 👏🏿 i loved this video
Thank you brother!
My portable with all attachments and soaps started at 5k plus i already had a suv . It’s a good side line job however it’s seasonal where i live and after taxes not left with much . Don’t forget insurance , i did and had s as stroke , was home for 6 months no help from the government at all . Self employed you need insurance always .
im a formerly iicrs certified carpet and upholstery cleaner that left the industry to teach martial arts, are there still many people with carpets or is it mostly area rugs and upholstery?
I like the word of encouragement and I appreciate it a lot, although I feel like your focus is more about your courses.
@@graygjujumarion5107 You can just wing it dude! Plenty of free info here but you think I should spend hours on this video answering all your questions on how to start your business properly till it may eventually be a life changing business and I should just have the pleasure of serving you. Don’t buy my course it ain’t for you.
Bingo@@greenrhinoproject
Thanks for all of the information, it is great! Some questions: 1) 200-300$ per hour - can you make it by working 2-3 hours a day without weekends? 2) How difficult it is to scale that business in your opinion, so that you transform to business owner where employees are doing the job and not you? Many thanks!
Get into hard service business tile especially anything grout, repairs, re grouts , staining and , clear sealing etc. 200 , 300 per hour easy money .. carpet cleaning lots of work for little money.
Yes, and once you start, you can't stop. LOL Thanks.
What do you mean by "advanced portable system?"
Did you need any kind of certification? I'm thinking of buying a portable cleaner to supplement my income as I'm currently working for myself, but summertime is an extremely slow time for my self employed business, so I'm looking for something I can do part time all year round and maybe even make it my main business as my current business is one that I can do in about an hour or so a day.
I feel the same way. Carpet cleaning changed my life.
Can’t wait to say this!!
Is it good money? I got charged $220 for 2 hours of work. So I got the idea to do it from that. If I do 3-4 houses a day that’s $900 a day. There has to be a catch.. and if I have 5-6 machines and 5-6 workers that’s even more money
Workers cost money and it's 100ish an hour but then you minus overhead. Once you figure that you can figure out if you can live off it.
So do you have an LLC?
You want to get in this game? Get a job at a carpet cleaning company and keep your mouth shut about business plans. Do your very best and be a loyal employee. Carpet cleaning is a true adventure meeting incredible people in their homes and you learn so many things along the way. It's going to be work and that real experience is priceless. I'm ranting and could write a book about it right here Bros. I miss carpet cleaning 😪
Yeah no. Your on the wrong the video brotha. I worked for a carpet cleaning company and did really well. Made lots of money.. For them.
@@NestorDegollado I actually cleaned when carpet was king before lament floors and tile took over the flooring market. It's a different perspective for me cleaning as it is for everyone. Depends on the company and the person doing the job. If you're suggesting starting out one your own from day one then Your a fool. Way better to learn from the inside, It's hard work and you need practice and knowledge. You infact worked for some one else and learned so where did you get your knowledge 🤔 I worked all the markets and met so many people back when money was plentiful. But I sense your successful at it and am happy for you. All that being said customers paid more before 2000.
@@jasonthomas1688 Yeah i was just getting to the point. Of course you learned cleaning for a company. Thats any job. Any trade. I meant as far as making money. No way you can make it working for a company. You have to venture out on your own and use what you learned.
@@NestorDegollado”i was just getting to the point” it’s not like you were talking an someone interrupted you. you said something foolish. working for a carpet cleaning company is probably the most streamlined way to gain all the knowledge of the industry. then you quit and start your own.
@@BackedByReason umm ok. Sound a little bitter there buddy
i grabbed a hydroforce m1200 unit for relatively cheap, would you consider that advanced?
How do you get your leads sir?I tried flyers and it was tough and google and yelp have been not good.
who is running your google ads?
How much is your course and where is the link?
You do you.
i love you bro
True friend
hey brother, im thinking about taking your course.. does the course cover portable carpet cleaning or is mostly on using a truckmount?thanks in advance.
I teach the process with ether a portable or truckmount. Or vlm
@@greenrhinoproject Can I use portable machines only instead of having a truck mounted one?
What do you mean by "advanced portable system?"
All you do is clean carpets? I thinking of doing this I am so tired of my 9-5
Is it a good idea for me to get my IICRC certification?
Absolutely it helps with your portfolio. And also helps so that you won't damage anything. You don't have to get certified but it would be good to do so.
I really need to do a one on one with you if you don’t mind and I’ll pay for your advice
Coaching call
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All you do is clean carpets? I thinking of doing this I am so tired of my 9-5
Carpet, tile, upholstery, hardwood. But carpet Ian’s upholstery is a great starting point. It’s a great business
@@greenrhinoproject starting off what do you think I can make? I live in Southern California.
Do pressure washing, such a easy startup with less equipment. Huge profits at startup.
@@sundown798pressure washing is the way to go.
i love you bro
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Does location matter? That's what I'm asking myself - because now I'm in Miami area, but want to move to North Carolina, maybe San Diego. What is Your thoughts about North Carolina for this business?
Thanks Tommy!!!
If you have a population over 40,000 in a 20 mile radius your good. That’s what I have and I make a great living.
@@greenrhinoproject And 1 more thing You told me- for a good prices for your work, house should costs around 500K$ and above
Well San Diego is in California not NC. But if you’re gonna be another transplant that is causing a mess on our roads then stay tf at home! 😂
i love you bro
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IMO truck mounts are not worth the cost and upkeep - way overrated.
You can get carpets looking great with three things:
1. Proper technique
2. The correct chemistry
3. High quality portable
You’re welcome!
Can women do this?
Of course! But you have to work hard!!
My credit wasn’t the best .. People that are really serious about starting up a business .. Take out money out of your 41k account .. That’s what I did .. 30.00 comes out every week.
What do you mean by "advanced portable system?"
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@@JayRider-bd6vd A portable that can compete with entry level truckmounts as far as vacuum, psi, and auto features
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This FLAVAxTALKxWORKS keep it up brother 💪🏾💙🫡💪🏾
Good advice man but the way you talk is a little unnerving. You should really use a script and rehearse before recording.
Thank for the advice
@alexf9507 as if you have anything useful to say
Dumb comment
You’re just trying to sell us a course thats not qhy were here for
No you just want a person to spend his time creating videos so he can teach you everything he knows and earn nothing for it. Tons of free information here but if you want more $$$. When you go to work today tell your boss you’ll work for free from now on. He’ll love that
If you’re “Starting” a business…average person is not gonna have $2k to spend out the gate for carpet cleaning supplies
Bruh it’s $2k…. If you don’t have $2k in the bank probably don’t think about opening your own business
@ you sound like an idiot and I don’t argue with idiots so have yourself a good day.
Omg, take this guys advice at your own peril…..