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I believe in providing
an excellent service at a fair price. There may be other window
washers willing to clean your windows at cut-rate or cheaper prices.
But are they providing the same professional services?
Here are some things to look for, and to ask when choosing a
window washer:
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Will they open
each window and clean your sills and tracks? (Most window washers
never open the windows)
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Do they actually
scrub your screens instead of just wiping them off? It makes no
sense to have clean glass and dirty screens.
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Do they look
professional and are they in company uniforms? If they're not
willing to invest in looking professional, then they're in this
for the short term.
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Ask for plenty of
references along with phone numbers. A reputable window washing
company should be glad to provide them to you.
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Are they insured? Things
happen. You need to be fully protected in case of unforeseen
situations.
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Do they use poles
or ladders? You can't wash a window (and do a great job) from a
distance using a pole. With different size ladders, I'll be able
to access every single window.
It's best to give me a call for a written estimate, so you'll
know exactly what it would cost to clean the windows at your
home, but we've outlined some general pricing information below.
Standard Double-Hung Windows-In/out/sills/tracks
Screens-Remove/mark/scrub/ rinse/reinstall
- $1.00 to $3.00 per screen
Sliding Glass Doors-In/out/tracks
Transoms (Panes of glass over doors and windows)-In/out
- $2.00 to $4.00 per transom
French Doors-In/out
Ceiling Fans-Blades cleaned/Base cleaned and oiled
The first time you employ my window washing and cleaning service,
it is recommended that you have your windows professionally cleaned
both inside and outside, but if you prefer, I will do only the
outside with or without the screens. I strive to accommodate each
and every single person with the ultimate goal of
gaining another satisfied
customer.
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