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Carpet Cleaning Franchisees Grow Business From the Ground Up!

Lakewood, CO (July 21, 2009) What’s the best way to start a new business when the economy has tanked? According to Jonathan Barnett, President of Oxi Fresh Carpet Cleaning®, a home-based franchise can provide a low-cost business with the benefits of a national brand and a proven system.

With this in mind, Entrepreneur Magazine, the industry’s leading resource for news about small business management and business opportunities, provided a list of the “101 Best Franchises to run from home,” in their June 2009 issue.

“Oxi Fresh was recognized by Entrepreneur as one of the top home-based franchises,” said Barnett, “because we offer an opportunity to own a business with an affordable cost of entry and also a low operating cost.” Oxi Fresh, which began franchising in 2006, already has over 100 franchise units in the U.S.

Because this business is home-based, the franchisee will save both the expense and the time involved in finding and buying or leasing prime real estate. In addition, the Oxi Fresh cleaning system is portable, meaning there is no expensive van to buy. “The less money you need to invest in a business,” says Barnett, “the less time it will take to make a profit. The total investment for an Oxi Fresh franchise is $27.9K and that includes our cleaning system, initial training, ongoing support and even a scheduling center to handle your appointments.”

The Oxi Fresh cleaning system is also eco-friendly. Instead of harsh chemicals, Oxi Fresh franchisees use a powerful oxygen-based cleaner that is safe for children and pets and better for the environment. Because no soap is involved, it leaves no sticky residue and the carpet dries quickly.  But while it is gentle on your carpet, the Oxi Fresh cleaning system is tough on stains, leaving the carpet fresh, clean and looking like new.

“Even in a sluggish economy people need to have their carpets cleaned,” adds Barnett. “It rids the home of dust mites and allergens and extends the life of the carpet. Our ‘green’ cleaning system is the best choice for anyone concerned with home air quality. Our efficient, low-energy technology respects the environment.”

Additional services that can be offered by Oxi Fresh include cleaning of upholstery, tile, stone, grout, and grout sealing. Franchisees are awarded large, protected territories and powerful marketing tools so they can grow their business exponentially.

 About Oxi Fresh Carpet Cleaning®

Oxi Fresh was established in 2006 and currently has over 100 units in the United States. Using innovative products and technology, Oxi Fresh franchisees are able to offer oxygen powered cleaning which cleans all the way down to the bottom of the carpet pile, transforming the carpet right before a customer’s eyes. Oxi Fresh is committed to being an environmentally friendly business by using efficient and low energy solutions. The non-toxic cleaning agents are applied with a low moisture process and are safe for children and pets.

Contact Information:

Jonathan Barnett, President

Oxi Fresh Carpet Cleaning

303.716.1878 – office

303.716.2955 – fax

jb@oxifresh.com

www.oxifresh.com 

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Posted by CarpetCleaning - May 3, 2010 at 2:54 am

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Carpet Cleaning Littleton

Air Duct Cleaning Done Right!

Information on different air duct cleaning methods

Power Vacuum/Air Sweep method:
Average equipment value being used to perform an air duct cleaning: $50,000.00-$150,000.00 worth of machinery and equipment

 

According to NAIMA this method of cleaning is the most thorough form of cleaning a ventilation or HVAC system to deliver the lowest particulate count exiting an HVAC system. Actual air studies by a reputable international organization, such as NAIMA, has conclusively proven that this in fact occurs in a ventilation system, which of coarse should be a no-brainer because if particulate matter was merely stuck to the sidewalls of ductwork and did not in fact circulate, then mechanical engineers would have never invented a furnace filter. How many HVAC service technicians have instructed you to never use a furnace filter? Probably, not too many, right? That is because it has been known for several decades that dirt, dust and debris will always circulate in a forced air ventilation system. Fortunately, most people are not completely unaware of this problem and have realized that occasional HVAC system cleaning can produce very good indoor air quality results when performed thoroughly and correctly.

 

Now that we logically know that forced air systems, which moves air in a ventilation system not only moves the air inside of the ductwork, but the fine micron particulate matter that science had previously proven existed floating around with that same air, we can get on to the various cleaning methods that tries to tackle the build up problem that time will cause in a forced air ventilation system.

 

A raging debate between various companies world-wide tries to advertise and endorse their methods of cleaning to convince a consumer and potential customer that their method of cleaning is superior. Rather than writing a very obvious slanted article, I realized that simply stating what the advantages and disadvantages of each cleaning method is, would allow the consumer or potential customer to decide for themselves as to which cleaning method would best serve them. Yes, I can admit that every cleaning method has a clear advantage and disadvantage. Although I would love to make every consumer and or potential customer our customer, the reality is that many factors affect where a consumer or potential customer turns to for their indoor air quality needs.

 

Power Vacuum/Air Sweep method:
Average equipment value being used to perform an air duct cleaning: $50,000.00-$150,000.00 worth of machinery and equipment.

 

This method of cleaning is the most expensive, thorough and risky form of cleaning out there. The machinery can cost anywhere from $50,000.00- $150,000.00. The cost to operate is higher and if the technicians are not properly trained the risk of dusting out a house or breaking something in the house is greater.

 

The power vacuum/air sweep method involves a powerful large diameter vacuum hose generally ranging in diameter from 8”-12” that moves anywhere from 3000 CFM – 26,000 CFM (cubic feet per minute) of negative air draw depending on the type of power vacuum machinery being used. Typically speaking, having power vacuum machines that moves anymore that 10,000 CFM is foolish, considering the fact that all ductwork is rated for a set amount of CFM based on the size of the ductwork through external static pressure ratings, velocity and ambience. I do have to admit that the more power a vacuum has, the cooler it is to witness, though.

 

The power vacuum hose is typically installed into the ductwork via a circle cut out which allows for the power vacuum to put the entire side of the ductwork under a complete and sound vacuum draw. By doing so, every vent attached to the ductwork will have a centrally created vacuum present for proper system containment. From there, various mechanical brushes are sent down the rounds to break and push all debris down to where the power vacuum is sucking. Afterwards compressed air ranging from 150 psi – 250 psi air washes anything left by the brushes, to thoroughly and completely clean the round. Once all of the supply/heat pipes are cleaned a variety of different brushes, air whips and blow back jetters are employed to source remove all of the bulk matter back towards the power vacuum. This method of cleaning is superior for actually ridding the ductwork of all loose contamination because there is typically no cleaning obstacles presented by the ductwork that the self propelled mechanical and air tools can’t over come, as well as the fact that the sheer power of the vacuums not only effectively keeps all the debris contained, but has enough power to pull this debris out of the system.

 

Advantage:

 

Most thorough mode of cleaning where a positive effect such as increased HVAC system efficiency is realized, increased airflow from supply rounds is realized, less HVAC equipment parts failure is realized (or increased part lifespan occurs) elimination of foul odors presented by isolated incidents where dead animals are presented, animal liquid & solid excretions occur and odor emitting mold/mildew and bacteria occurs and in some cases dust reductions are noticed depending on the amount of contamination that is present in a ventilation system. After this method of cleaning is performed, assuming that the occupant maintains that furnace filter I previously mentioned to manufacturer recommendations, then cleanings may only need to be performed every 3-4 years or even longer if you invest in a high media filter unit.

 

Disadvantage:

 

This method of cleaning takes longer, the machinery costs more, which means you are charged more than what most contact cleaning companies would charge you. If the company does not adequately train their personnel to perform this cleaning method, then the risk of mishap is greater than a contact cleaning company due to the overwhelming power engaged into the ventilation or HVAC system cleaning project. This cleaning process is a louder process due to using effective and powerful machinery.

 

Contact Cleaning Method:
Average equipment value being used to perform an air duct cleaning: $500.00-$4,000.00 worth of machinery or equipment.

 

This method of cleaning is the safest form of cleaning in ensuring a reduced amount of mishaps and or errors at a jobsite occurs. Typically speaking, a company will use a glorified shop vac, various carpet cleaning hose attachments in conjunction with carpet cleaning machinery and or even a glorified shop vac with a spinning brush. Most contact cleaning companies will spend 30 minutes to 2 hours in attempting to reach as much ductwork that a person is physically able to reach. A small minority of contact cleaning companies will even make a good go at it and will spend up to 8 hours at an average residential jobsite. It is even fair to say that if a contact cleaning company spent all day, if the ductwork was completely exposed and if the ductwork was small enough, a contact cleaning company could technically perform a thorough job if the technician was motivated to perform a thorough job.

 

Advantage:

 

The contact cleaning method of air duct cleaning is usually more affordable in price for the consumer/customer because the equipment is so cheap. The contact cleaning method of air duct cleaning is a safer form of cleaning in ensuring that less mishap and errors occur during a job or project because not much agitation of dirt, dust and debris is being made. Contact cleaning machinery is usually not as loud as power vacuum machinery.

 

Disadvantage:

 

The contact cleaning method of air duct cleaning is very limited in what dirt, dust and debris is actually pulled out of a ventilation and or HVAC system. 2” diameter vacuum hoses cannot suck up 3” diameter beer cans or soda pop cans. Due to the laws of physics in that a 2” diameter vacuum hose leaves behind all large diameter items, no airflow improvement is ever realized after the service is performed. Clumsy shop vac hoses usually cannot effectively clean through most furnaces burners, hence the ash, dirt, carbon and dust that can be found in these burners typically stay in the burners. This results in no efficiency improvement when cleaning out the burners, because the shop vac hose could not fit inside of the burners to properly clean it as compressed air or nitrogen can. Most ventilation and or HVAC systems have portions of ductwork that is not easily accessible due to portions of the ductwork being drywall finished around. Should this be the case at any given jobsite, a consumer and or customer must realize that a large portion of ductwork will not be cleaned as a result when the contact cleaning method of air duct cleaning is employed. Typically a shop vac hose can only reach up to 15’ before the hose just curls up. Some trunk lines may stretch out to over 100’ in distance, which means 15’ would be cleaned and 85’ would go untouched. In ductwork rounds the shop vac hose can usually only reach up to 2 ½ ‘ before the shop vac hose gets stuck. 90 degree turns will almost always make the shop vac end its descent in cleaning down a pipe because the shop vac hose cannot be turned without physical intervention. A greater risk of disconnecting pipes occurs due to the physical nature of the contact cleaning method. Also if any home security wiring, telephone wires or low voltage wiring is ever present in the ductwork, the physical nature of the contact cleaning method in air duct cleaning will increase the chances in breaking such wires, whereas air washing will not compromise such wires in any shape way or form. Most contact cleaning companies will recommend that you should have your air ducts cleaned out every year or two, because they know they left enough debris in the ductwork to try to get at it again in a year or two.

 

Well there you have it folks. Both common methods in air duct cleaning really do have advantages and disadvantages. I attempted to write this article as fair and balanced as I could using as many facts based on past experiences that I have experienced in performing over 10,000 residential and over 2000 commercial air duct cleanings using both methods of cleaning. Based on my past experiences the advantages and disadvantages in both methods of air duct cleaning that I wrote about are very much so true in my experiences. There are many different cleaning machines and tools out there, which means’ that the chore in selecting a thorough air duct cleaner, can be daunting. I must say that experienced technicians in performing an air duct cleaning service can go along way, especially when a company is committed in investing in the more expensive forms of machinery and specialized tools as Lucky Duct, LLC is. In fact our least experienced technician that would show up to your home or office has 3000 + residential air duct cleanings and 850 commercial air duct cleanings performed. Lucky Duct, LLC strives to take better care of our people in pay and benefits than most other companies which is why we have been so fortunate in attracting some of the best tech’s out there. Cool machines and tools help, but experienced people can really make the difference in a project result as well.

 

Visit www.luckyduct.net and enter the air ducts page to view a ton of information on air duct cleaning!

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Mike Meincke is the Managing Member of Lucky Duct, LLC which operates a full service heating, ventilation, AC and air duct cleaning company in the Denver metro. Lucky Duct, LLC was founded in 2005 and has quickly attracted some of the most seasoned tenured HVAC technicians to work for Lucky Duct, LLC due to a positive working climate, good hourly pay and full fledge employee benefits that has allowed Lucky Duct, LLC to rapidly grow in the saturated Denver Metro HVAC market. Visit www.luckyduct.net to learn more about why Lucky Duct, LLC has raised the bar in customer service, up to date technician training and quality of service, products and workmanship!

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Posted by CarpetCleaning - April 23, 2010 at 7:24 pm

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Carpet Cleaning Westminster

Greener carpet cleaning
Perhaps you’ve heard of or experienced this horror story. After a wet winter, you want to have your carpets professionally cleaned.

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Posted by CarpetCleaning - February 17, 2010 at 4:43 pm

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Carpet Repair Denver

Bleach stain repair- Spot dyeing in Denver CO?

So I spilled a little of my hair bleaching peroxide on my carpet. I live in an apartment and I’m moving out next month. I’ve been searching for bleach spot dyeing repairs, but all I get is do-it-yourself kits that cost a pretty penny, and I’m wanting to just hire somebody to do it for me. Does anyone know how I can search for this, or if you know where I should go?

Just on the phone to my bro who lives in Denver ….he says try this company

http://www.colortechcarpetdyeing.com/

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Posted by CarpetCleaning - February 14, 2010 at 4:14 am

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Commercial Cleaning Louisville

Indiana…?

What do you think of it?

I was in Evansville and Newburgh just two days ago (Vanderburgh and Warrick Counties, I believe.) It seems like a very nice, clean metro area divided into quadrants by US 41 and the Lloyd Expressway. I recall seeing a new hospital near Newburgh, and there appears to be a lot of housing and commercial development everywhere you look in Evansville.

As for the people–well, I’m more of a Southerner than a Midwesterner, but Hoosiers I’ve met seem EVERY BIT as friendly, if not friendlier, than those in Kentucky where I live. Indiana isn’t THE friendliest state, but probably in the top 10 or 12 in the U.S.

On the trip back home to central KY on I-64, I found that the hills along I-64 from Evansville to Louisville are some of the prettiest and cleanest country I’ve seen anywhere in the U.S.

Am I correct in my assessments, and is IN a place you’d consider visiting or living in? Thanks!

Breaking Away is one of my all time favorite movies. Now I know what a ‘cutter’ is.

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Posted by CarpetCleaning - February 13, 2010 at 4:19 am

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Carpet Cleaning Denver

My tenant left behind personal belongings?

I rented to the same man for the last three years. Him and his girlfriend were moving out and the last day of his lease was February 28,2009. He called me the evening of the 28th saying he needed a few more days. I told him that was fine and I would prorate the days and take it out of his $500.00 deductible. He said that was fine too. He also stated he was cleaning the unit and also having the carpet steam cleaned as he had done some damage to it.
I stopped by this morning and there are still personal belongings left in the unit? No furniture – just boxes. His girlfriend sent me a text message saying it was all trash other than the dishes.

This condo is in Denver, Colorado. What rights do I have in order to get this place ready for somebody else to move in? I would like to get his stuff out and change the locks as I do between each tenant.

Every state has abandoned property laws that dictate how many days you must leave it before you can do anything. You will have to check the # of days required for CO.

You will have to send a notice stating that the items need to be removed in x # of days or they will be disposed of. You then must wait the legally required # of days. You can then sell anything worth anything and apply that to any money owed.

Make sure to list, document and take pictures of everything even if it looks like trash. You would be surprised what people will fight for!

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Posted by CarpetCleaning - January 18, 2010 at 10:31 am

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Carpet Cleaning Golden

New puppy- a few questions?

A moshposh of questions I’ve got here before we bring home our new puppy:

How big should the crate be? I know if to large they will eliminate, but buying it small seems foolish as a golden (our new doggie) grows very quickly.

Medication- the puppy will be approx. 7 weeks. When do you start a dog on medication, to prevent against heart worms and ticks/fleas?

What are microchips? I’ve heard people say that your dog should have one.

What kind of cleaner/disinfectant should we use? For carpets, we use nature’s miracle- anyone else have any suggestions for eliminating odor, especially so the dog doesn’t repeatedly go in one area?

Advice would be much appreciated! Thanks

Your best bet is to buy a crate that’s large enough to fit your puppy when he’s an adult. Buy a crate with a divider that you use when the puppy’s young and you’re crate training and move the divider as needed when the puppy grows.

You don’t start your puppy on any medication. It should have had it’s first shots before ever leaving the breeder’s house, and any new puppy needs to go to the vet for a health check within 72 hours of purchase. Ask your vet about his shot schedule and worming then.

Microchips are to identify the dog – again something reputable breeders do before the puppy leaves their house. If yours doesn’t come with one, the vet can microchip your puppy.

Are you talking about eliminating odor in the house from the puppy’s accidents? Any good enzyme cleaner will work. The idea when housetraining is not to give the puppy a chance to make mistakes – always watch them and keep them in the room with you and work on crate training for when you can’t watch them. A puppy can easily be housetrained in less than 2 weeks if the owner is vigilant.

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Posted by CarpetCleaning - January 12, 2010 at 7:01 pm

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Commercial Cleaning Denver

Real estate transactions
RETAIL: Clayco Academy Sports #1, an investment fund formed by a group of individual investors, has purchased the Academy store at 10414 Gulf Freeway. Timothy Clay of Clay & Co. serves as trustee for the group.

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Posted by CarpetCleaning - January 5, 2010 at 3:14 am

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