You may have noticed that you don’t very often see the old traditional ‘bucket & squeegee’ type of window cleaning being used nowadays. Why is this, you may ask yourself?

Well first & foremost, it is a much safer method. It allows the window cleaner to remain at ground level while carrying out the clean. There is no need for the use ladders, therefore cutting out the risk of a fall or the risk of slipping. From the customers point of view, there will be no ladders put up against your property or marks left on your grass from where the ladders were positioned.

Another positive of water-fed pole cleaning is that it is a more eco-friendly method. No detergents are required! Purified water is used (which goes through filtration), and this results in a cleaner finish as there are no soap residues or impure water being left on the glass.

Another great reason for choosing a water-fed pole window cleaner is privacy for you as a customer. There is no rushing to get the bedroom curtains closed before the cleaner gets up the ladder as you haven’t quite finished getting changed, or closing of blinds to save disturbance – the clean is carried out from the ground so there are no privacy issues at all with this method of working.

Also, windows and frames are always cleaned at the same time. Gone are the older methods of cleaning ‘glass only’ leaving the frames neglected. Every external part of the whole window unit are cleaned every time – all frames, sills & glass.

Previously inaccessible windows can also be cleaned with the water-fed pole method. Do you have a window above a conservatory that you can’t possibly access via a ladder? Well now it can be easily reached, and even better it can be reached with the cleaner’s feet firmly planted on the ground.

Overall, a much safer, better way of cleaning windows

 

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Water-Fed Pole Window Cleaning allows us to reach previously inaccessible windows