£30 for ALL your carpets.
Don't forget the 10% discount for having a broken arm.
I'd love to she what she quotes for a 5 bedroom house in Kings Lynn on Berber twist and coir carpet and 3 flights of stairs. She'd have to walk there to make any money!
Perhaps we should embrace these people and get them to do our work as subbies. Id love to sit at home for £300 a day profit for doing nothing (removes tongue from cheek).
In all seriousness we want to preserve our reputation and service quality by offering the best value for money not the cheapest. Since the economic downturn everyone has been looking to save on everything and people will always cash in on this fact. The number of clean your house for £x is increasing as are the number of second user carpet cleaning machines on eBay (go figure).
But people do still respect professionalism and word of mouth is still king.
Having a set of snap on tools doesn't make you a better mechanic and charging low amounts for cleaning certainly doesn't make you rich. So in 30 years time we shall all be retiring with a little money in the bank and she will still be scrubbing the same carpets until she's 90.
Personally I won't even try to compete with these people, I'd rather clean 1 carpet for £30 than 8.
And what do people glean from this forum? Does it help if we recommend a great product? I could tell everyone to use something that works great but would bleach a wool carpet. When they bleach the wool carpet what do they say to the client. Perhaps I suggest a great acid wash for flooring and they use it on Marble.
I have seen a great number of these companies and individuals come and go and they get the jobs and clients they deserve (Mostly ones I wouldn't like to provide a service for and have walked away from in the past). They turn up at the cleaning suppliers looking for a £2 bucket and some detergent and set up their cleaning company with a bissel and a mop.
So what do we do? Give them a hand up and steer them towards the standards we expect from ourselves, guide and nurture them so we all benefit or leave them in the darkness only ignorance can provide. yes, some will not bother and will fall away like autumn leaves but some will grow and progress and in years to come may even be moaning about the individuals who start up as they did.
I don't feel threatened by them, just a little peeved by those who employ them. But I know which battles to fight. Let's celebrate our own success instead of bemoaning their failure.
I always remember the old saying, "those you knife on the way up are the ones that kick you hardest on the way down".