What to Looking for in a Window Cleaning Service
When it comes to window cleaning, no one does it better than a professional, which begs the question, how does one find such an individual. Read this Jandra's Residential Cleaning Services post on what you should expect from every window washer.
Windows come in various heights and widths, which is why most windows washers are trained to use numerous specialized equipment, tools, and supplies in order to do their job properly. Some window washers are self-employed, while others work for a window cleaning service.
Often, window washers work on commercial buildings, and their primary duties are to wash the windows of such structures. They are often referred to as building cleaners and will clean the interior and exterior windows of multi-level buildings. They will spend many hours on specialized ladders and lifts so they can reach the demanding heights of different commercial buildings.
Some individuals choose to work in the residential sector, and will only wash and clean windows of privately owned homes, condos, and apartments. In addition to windows, they will often wash any attached blinds too. Other duties can include cleaning light fixtures and replacing light bulbs as and when required. Some window washers will go as far as cleaning walls, ceilings, and exterior elements, such as the shutters.
Working in this business is extremely physically demanding, as there is a great deal of kneeling, climbing, and reaching done throughout the day, every day. In addition to washing windows, an individual working in this field will often prepare a special cleaning solution for the washings. This will require the ability to follow sensitive directions precisely in order to prevent any safety hazards. There is also a lot of heavy lifting involved too, as they will need to carry different types of equipment from each location that they are working at.