When you do business with us, expect timely arrival, uniformed servicemen, excellent customer service, quality work and all furniture returned to its original place. We stand behind all of our work. Your complete satisfaction is our goal. Campo's On The Spot is a family owned and operated business. We pay our employees at or above the average salary for industry standards. This means we have little to no employee turnover.
So, if you like a certain technician the first time, just ask for him and he will be the guy we send. This is our company. We try to put our pictures in all of our advertisements. All of our guys will be clean and in uniform when they arrive at your home or business. We want you to see a face you can trust. To me, if a company is too embarrassed to put a face in their ad or website, they must be trying to hide something and you probably wouldn't call them if they did.
So, if you like a certain technician the first time, just ask for him and he will be the guy we send. This is our company. We try to put our pictures in all of our advertisements. All of our guys will be clean and in uniform when they arrive at your home or business. We want you to see a face you can trust. To me, if a company is too embarrassed to put a face in their ad or website, they must be trying to hide something and you probably wouldn't call them if they did.
Highlights and features
- Carpets, Furniture, Residential, Rugs, Upholstery
Services
Carpet Cleaning
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Upholstery Cleaning
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People
David & Darlene Campo
Founders
David started working for a competitor in 1986 at the age of 20. He saw a lot of money going through his hands, but took very little home. He saw an opportunity to bring a more equitable (share the wealth) business model to the company. He found that if you bring a certain professionalism and give the customers more than they expect, they will use you again. So the phone started ringing. These were the days before cell phones. David could not be cleaning carpet and answering the phone at the same time, so Darlene retired from her bookkeeping job and became the office manager, receptionist, accountant, and even climbed in the truck to help with after-hour jobs.
Harold DeLaune
Tony Sercovich
Tony came to us under the most trying of times. He is from Chalmette in St Bernard Parish, and Hurricane Katrina displaced him and his family to BR while his house took in over 10 feet of water. We needed a good, honest man and Tony fit that role to a "T". In the busy weeks that followed Katrina, Tony proved to be a loyal and hard-working man. It is not uncommon for a late call to come in, and Tony says "I'll take it" even after he has already put in a full day.
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Aug 10, 2022
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May 27, 2021
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Jun 17, 2020
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Feb 27, 2020
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Jan 05, 2020