Carpet Cleaning
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Carpet Cleaning
New Again Carpet Cleaning, Inc. is concerned about the health and well being of their employees. Our chemicals are earth friendly leaving a healthier environment for our employees and our customers. Our employees are well trained through the Institute or Inspection Cleaning Restoration Certification (IICRC) and the Cleaning Management Institute (CMI) and we have weekly meetings to include safety procedures in compliance with OSHA regulations. They are also fitted with professional uniforms with company logo and name badge. You will find New Again Carpet Cleaning, Inc. employees to be professional and courteous at all times.
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With a well-trained staff, the latest products and equipment, flexible scheduling, and by working closely with our customers, we are able to customize our service to meet your specific needs. Honesty, reliability, and customer satisfaction are the foundations of our business.
New Again Carpet Cleaning was also named Associate of the Year 2006 by CCAA (Cumberland County Apartment Association)
Voted Best Carpet Cleaning Company for 2011 in Greater Fayetteville Area by the US Chambers of Commerce.
IICRC Certified Firm
Service-Disable Veteran-Owned Small Business (SDVOSB)
Industry Overview
According to SBDCNet: The Janitorial Services industry will face far brighter conditions over the five years to 2016, due to the projected upswing in the economic cycle…In particular, the education, health and medical industries will outsource many cleaning needs, providing sustained growth for the industry. As a result of these improving conditions, industry revenue is forecast to increase an average of 3.3% per year to total $47.7 billion in 2016, including a 3.1% jump in 2012…
In 2012…Residential and non-residential construction activity will escalate, resulting in new cleaning contracts and more robust revenue growth. Demand for domestic cleaning services is also projected to rise; as unemployment trends downward, household disposable income will grow. The primary users of household cleaning services are households in the upper income brackets. The number of households with annual incomes exceeding $100,000 is expected to rise at an average annual rate of 1.6% between 2011 and 2016, which will result in greater demand for residential cleaning services.