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We looked at the insurance and most were saying they dont cover the window being worked on...The custy said she has had a wfp cleaner in the past who was spiradic and has since stopped going all together .. a few of thw windows are really old propper leaded individual glass panels etc, others are new normal double galzing, and some just flat glass with lead detail.. im wondering if the old cleaner stopped because of the risk!
Some are better than others but I normally turn the work away, no satisfaction in watching water streaming down the inside for me.My insurance covers me for glass being worked on but the excess would mean it would have to be a big claim like a shop window to make it a worthwhile claim.This one was a massive job that would have ruined the inside, probably a couple of days work just to do the exterior, just wasn't worth the risk or stress for me.