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Clean windows create the ideal first impression of your premises 

window-cleaning-imageOur specialist window cleaning teams use the latest techniques and modern equipment to get amazing results. Our professional staff can clean windows, skylights and glass safely and efficiently, no matter where or how high they might be. Abseiling or reach and wash are no problem. We operate on a national basis, providing services to businesses and establishments of all sizes.

We use a variety of window cleaning methods, from the traditional (cradles, mechanical access machinery and abseiling) to the more modern ionic reach and wash systems. We will select the method that best suits your premises, ensuring your windows receive a thorough clean without fuss.

For external windows, we regularly use ladderless, pure water cleaning methods


Using a telescopic pole reduces the risk of falls and injury to our operatives and passers-by, as well as increasing cleaning productivity. This method is not only more cost effective, but also benefits the environment, as the system does not use harmful chemicals.

What we do:

  • External glazing
  • Specialist high-rise window cleaning
  • Internal glazing and partitioning
  • Signage and facias

Health and Safety is always of paramount importance and we ensure that our work practices conform to all current legislation, best practice and safety procedures.

Recycling and Waste
 

Whether cleaning windows using abseils, cradles, a Mobile Elevated Work Platform (MEWP) or ladderless cleaning systems, we make sure staff are fully trained and competent.

Work only begins when we have carried out a full safety risk assessment and created method statements stipulating our approach to the tasks. Both the customer and operators are supplied with this information so that everyone is clear on the procedure to be followed.

Most of our commercial window cleaning is now performed using our reach and wash system, less than 20 per cent is carried out using ladders or steps.

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