Carpet Cleaning Scams
Like every industry, the carpet cleaning industry has its share of bad companies.
Although the majority of the companies are honest, their are some that are looking to
scam the consumer. This article will help you identify the unethical carpet cleaners
and help you avoid getting ripped off by a scam.

Bait and Switch

This is the classic carpet cleaning rip-off. In this scam, the customer is lured in by a
ridiculously low priced carpet cleaning. Often the advertisement you read will offer
carpet cleaning in the neighborhood of $5 per room. There is no way that a company
can be profitable selling its services that low. But the companies usually have no
intention of leaving your home with only the advertised amount. So how do they
increase the bill after you have taken the "bait" of the low price?

Preconditioning Scam

One way they will increase the bill is by selling you preconditioning. Most legitimate
companies include this in their pricing. That low price they offered probably didn't
include it. It may have been $5 per room to clean it with water only but
pre-conditioning will cost you an additional 25 cents per square foot. Considering an
average room size of 150 square feet, that would be $37.50 per room extra. So a 5
room home would go from the advertised carpet cleaning price of $25 to $212.50.
Quite a difference.

But what if you just refuse to pay for the pre-conditioning? Chances are you will get
a substandard cleaning or a rush job, but their is another way that they can try to
force you into paying for the pre-conditioning. They may offer to do a demo for you.
This isn't necessarily bad, many good carpet cleaning companies do demos. What
Bait and Switch companies will do however is clean an area in a highly visible area.
If you decide to not pay for the extra service, you will have an extra clean spot in the
middle of your carpet that will stick out like a sore thumb. By doing this you are
forced to pay the extra price.

Extra Room Scam

Another way for Bait and Switch companies to increase their bill is through extra
room charges. If you use a coupon, you must read the fine print. Some companies
will charge extra for rooms over 100 square feet of carpet for example. It is hard to
find a room in a typical home under that square footage, so that means the typical
room will count as two and the typical living room or family room will count as three
or even four rooms.

Protection Scam

Almost all carpet cleaning companies offer protection at reasonable prices and
carpet protectors themselves are good products. This doesn't become bait and
switch until a company uses high pressure tactics. Customers may be told that their
carpet will be ruined if they don't have protection applied. This is simply not true.
Protection will certainly extend the life of your carpet and make future cleanings
easier but it is in no way necessary.