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Window cleaning safety tips explained by Spruce Grove experts

Take into consideration the height of the window you'll be cleaning. It may be more <br>cost-effective to hire a window cleaning service if the building has high floors.<br>

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Window cleaning safety tips explained by Spruce Grove experts

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  1. Window cleaning safety tips explained by Spruce Grove experts

  2. If you decide to offer window cleaning to your home or business customers, you must be aware of the right processes for cleaning windows as well as the precautions you must take to avoid damaging the windows you are cleaning. Nothing hurts more than realizing you've just ruined a window and will have to replace it for hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars!

  3. The Climate Consider the weather. It is not a good time to clean your windows if it is raining, windy, or excessively hot outside. Examine the ground. The ground beneath the windows may be slick if it has recently rained. Check to see if the ground is stable enough to support the ladder and the cleaner's weight.

  4. The Instruments Make sure you have the necessary equipment for a professional window cleaning job. • Bucket: this should be durable and have a solid handle grip. No need to fill way to the top! Try half or a quarter of a gallon of soapy water. • Squeegee: make sure it's of decent quality; they're easy to come by in stores. Metal frames with rubber blades are used in the most powerful ones.

  5. • Check to see if the cleaning solution is safe to use on windows; you don't want streaks. We recommend using only a small amount of dishwashing liquid. • Sponges/scrubbers: make sure they're comfortable to hold. Get a sponge that you can cling to. Scrubbers are long-handled sponges that are used to clean windows. Clean and absorbent rags are required. They're used to clean up spills and dry windows once you've finished washing them. They can be arranged in the tool belt in a strategic manner. Microfiber is recommended because it leaves a lint-free, streak-free sheen.

  6. • Ladder: Make sure the ladder is in good working order and can support your weight. To avoid over-reaching, make sure you have three points of contact at all times while on it, and reposition it after each window. Additional ladder attachments, such as ladder mittens and stabilizers, are available.

  7. Suggestions It's a good idea to have an emergency plan in place and to notify someone that you're working on your windows. You should never do this alone, but rather with a companion.

  8. If you're not doing the cleaning yourself, be sure the person doing it has some experience and training. Take frequent rests, especially if you're using a ladder. After 30 minutes on the ladder, it is recommended that you take a break. Someone can also hold the ladder for you. If you clean in the sun, the soap and water will dry too rapidly, leaving you with stains, drips, and dried-on dirt.

  9. When Should You Hire a Professional? Take into consideration the height of the window you'll be cleaning. It may be more cost-effective to hire a window cleaning service if the building has high floors. In case of large windows, You don't want to take any unnecessary risks, here in Spruce Grove hiring a window cleaning expert, is an easy task, you will find lot of experts around the area, they can help you when you need it.

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