Devilish Janey
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I'm thinking of setting up a rug cleaning business . Does anyone have any advice ? Thanks in advance x
Don't do it, rugs are so cheap now, I buy new rugs every year, unless people have very expensive rugs, I find it just as easy to buy new
When choosing one, drop off and pick up, good quality repairs and trustworthiness (i.e. only repair what is needed and worth doing) are my priority.
I used to use a great one a couple of years ago who had a lot of trouble with people not collecting their rugs for ages. Apparently they were basically using him as storage, sending their summer rugs for cleaning in autumn and not picking them up till spring (and vice versa for winter rugs). Eventually he had to put some policies in place to put a stop to it, don't know if that is a common problem.
Domestic electricity is for residential customers, it is expensive per unit, but you are not responsible for the supply.What do u mean by commercial electricity ? How seasonal would u say ? And what time of year is quiet ? I already have a part time job so was hoping to fit it around that x
What do u mean by commercial electricity ? How seasonal would u say ? And what time of year is quiet ? I already have a part time job so was hoping to fit it around that x
I also think it would be hard to make money off of this. If you add up the cost of wash+reproof+ repair, you get very close to the cost of a new rug. In fact, I've also had bad experiences with reproofing (rug less waterproof than when originally bought), so I now try to avoid washing/having to reproof entirely. My rain sheet has been going strong for a few years now without any reproofing (or washing).
Where I see a real opportunity is in a repair-only service, if you can figure out how to make that one work. I understand why they usually request a clean rug before making any repairs (cross contamination, dirt in the sewing machine), but it means that you always end up paying a wash+reproof on top of the repair, even if you don't want the wash/reproof. I'd be happy to pay a small amount to let someone else fix tears or re-attach straps, but in the end I always end up doing it myself to save the cost of the wash+reproof (with uncertain results).