Sunday, January 9, 2011

History of Steamatic Total Restoration and Cleaning Company


Any homemaker would know that building a home might be difficult, but maintaining one is an equally arduous process. The detailed cleaning and maintenance procedure that needs to go into a house to make it a home is difficult, to say the least. And herein comes in the role of an enterprise called the Steamatic Total Restoration and Cleaning Company.

Way back in 1948, a couple of men decided to join the carpet cleaning business. They had already decided that this company would be very contrary from the others already in the market. Instead of sticking to revenue, they would give innovation the ahead seat. Relying on reliability and quality, Bill Blackmon and Scott Mooring were soon leading the carpet cleaning industry.

However, new inventions were always on the back of the entrepreneur's mind. They continuously worked to grow new methods of cleaning and removing dirt from their customers' homes. As their enterprise started bringing in more and more revenue and business enlarged, the idea of franchising entered their minds. It was perhaps the best strategy for technology transfer and profits as well.

As ideas continued to form and get modified, something big happened in the short history of the enterprise. In 1974, the company got its first patent. It was something that involved the Lambrite appliance and later the Lambrite dry cleaning method (which they are so popular for). From then onwards, Steamatic has been granted 21 additional patents in the United States, Australia, Britain, Canada, France, Japan, Liechtenstein, New Zealand, Spain and Switzerland.

With the entrepreneurial minds of Blackmon and Mooring leading from the front, Steamatic continued to develop. Throughout their journey and whenever a require arose, Steamatic used their technical expertise and knowledge to address the difficulty. One such requirement was the issue of indoor air quality in both commercial and residential buildings. Steamatic saw this need more than 25 years before their competitors and began to grow the resources to meet it head on.

In October 2006, there was a absolute turn of events and Bill Sims purchased Steamatic, Inc and its subsidiaries from BMS Enterprises, Inc. Soon after, he put forth the following statement:

"I have had the privilege of working with the Steamatic franchise owners for over 20 years. Steamatic has had a long history and proud heritage, and I appreciate the efforts that others have given in the past to help build this company. I am proud to call each of you as partners in our franchise system. I am excited about this opportunity to work with you and lead Steamatic into a new era. We will continue to focus on quality customer service, brand recognition and new franchise development. My goal is to further enhance our industry leadership position. Together, we can continue to build a stronger Steamatic franchise system for the future."

As an enterprise Steamatic is still a growing company, and the new management is as committed to novelty as the founders. The choice of going worldwide is still at hand, and this might be the next big activity for the company. 

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