Hello everyone.
Last year my brother and I started a pressure washing business. As part of the service we offer a window cleaning service. ( not with the pressure washers I must add) I have Practiced on our house and our parents property and friends flats etc but now we have some actual, real customers. Today we did 2 houses. Big deal I hear you all sigh. The thing is I really enjoyed it and despite the cold wind and the frost I cant wait for the next. By doing these 2 today we have 3 more to do on wednesday, and about 3 more to do next weekend. And they all want us monthly.
Now the thing is after doing the two properties today I have a couple of queries that hopefully someone might help me with.
We are using traditional methods to clean, no wfp for us at the mo. What is the best way to clean windows that are for example, above conservatories, where you have no place to put a ladder. It took me about 40 mins to clean ONE window with my telescopic pole today, and every time I thought that I had finished I would spot another streak. I found that I could not get the pressure behind the sqeegie. Is there an easier way or is it a case of practise makes perfect?
The other point was that the one building had an extension and 2 big windows were above the extension. After all the fannying around I went through with the telescopic pole I thought the best way would be to get up onto the tiles and clean from there. I rolled out a long roll of foam onto the tiles and put a ladder on top of this. I then crawled along my ladder. There was no damage to any of the tiles afterwards but it dawned on me that, it was a pretty stupid thing to do. Risking falling and breaking bits of me or knackering all their tiles all for the sake of 10 quid. I have never seen other w/c ers do this.
What is the best way to get round this eventuality. Tell the customer that to clean the windows from outside is too dangerous, or offer to clean them from the inside?
As Ned Flanders would say " its a dilly of a pickle" and I'd have to agree. I have been scratching my head all afternoon.
This forum has been a great help to me over the last few months as I'm sure it has helped others in my position. So any advice large or small would be received with great appreciation.
Keep busy everyone and many thanks.
Ant
Teme Valley Cleaning Services.