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Question to ask a professional window cleaner before hiring.

You can weed out inexperienced or want to be window cleaners by asking about their <br>previous window cleaning experience. Alternatively, if you want to get down to business,<br> inquire about their experience with your specific glass.<br>

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Question to ask a professional window cleaner before hiring.

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  1. Question to ask a professional window cleaner before hiring.

  2. Isn't it simple to hire a firm to clean your house or business windows? Many individuals feel that reading reviews, getting three estimates, and choosing the most cost-effective, customer-trustworthy provider will suffice. Yes, this procedure can be successful in some circumstances. In others, you might not be so fortunate, given that these days anyone can call oneself a window cleaning company. So, what should a consumer do? You probably don't have time to ask each of the companies you're considering all of the questions you could have about their services. I am really thankful to AIRDRIE based window cleaning experts; they really shared some precious information to explore more.

  3. Liability policy The window cleaning firm should be able to provide you proof of liability insurance, workers' compensation insurance, and a fidelity bond for all of its staff. Though none of these things are legally needed in Texas, choosing a company that does have this kind of protection can save you a lot of time and money if something goes wrong.

  4. The liability insurance covers any accidents or damages to your property, the worker's compensation insurance covers any injuries or damages to the window cleaning personnel, and the fidelity bonds cover theft if one of the employees steals something from your home.

  5. Safety protocol As explained earlier, window cleaners have many serious dangers linked with their job. These dangers can have a serious effect on both the consumer and worker, so it is suggested to know if the company is offering a safety protocol in place.

  6. The International Window Cleaning Association provides a safety certification course known as the i-14 standard asking if the cleaners of the company have gone through the safety certification course or program or something related. If not, then get to know more about safety protocol in general. By rejecting the service that does not have a safety protocol in place, you can relax, your home or business is safe for both cleaner and consumer.

  7. Experience There is currently no way to obtain a window washing license. As a result, anyone can claim to be awindow cleaning service expert. This might be a concern for those who have unusual glass or window conditions in their homes or businesses. Fortunately, you can weed out inexperienced or want to be window cleaners by asking about their previous window cleaning experience. Alternatively, if you want to get down to business, inquire about their experience with your specific glass.

  8. If the response they give you makes you uneasy or is ambiguous, it's likely they don't have much expertise with window washing. After all, it's common knowledge in the business that certain varieties of tempered glass are defective and require special handling.

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