What To Know When Choosing South London Window Cleaners.

In: Travel & Leisure

18 Dec 2009

There are many different companies that offer South London Window cleaners. There have been some new safety laws passed and you do need to be aware of what type of window cleaner is legal. Most companies use water fed poles. These work very well for windows that are considered to be risky or dangerous.

Windows cleaners use pure water as this is best for removing dirt and other substances. Pure water is run over the surface and this then absorbs and dissolves the substances due to the polarity off the water molecules. Pure water also leaves a streak free finish after the windows have been rinsed.

These poles that are used can reach up to 70 feet and tend to have a Valkan brush on top of a pole. This eliminates a lot of the risk involved with many of the buildings in London.

You can also add a rain repellant additive to the water so that the windows will remain cleaner for longer, so less washing is needed. This reduces costs for the company and reduces water usage which can be environmentally friendly. This additive is a hydrophobic polymer that contains a translucent layer on the window.

There are South London window cleaners that can take care of commercial and residential window cleaning. They are able to take care of any type of building. You will find companies that use water fed poles, crane access and more. There are many safety restrictions when working with window cleaning and a good company will use the safest methods available.

It is no longer legal to use ladders for the majority of window cleaning. Many window cleaners still do because they do not fully understand the new laws. Make sure you ask how the company will clean your windows to make sure you are not employee someone that is illegally cleaning your windows.

South London’s best window cleaning company is Ncpm247 you can vist their website here a www.ncpm247.com to read more about abseil window cleaning and also commercial window cleaning in london.

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