We've been offing house washing as part of line of home maintenace services for about 4 years now. We're finding that many of our customers get the houses washed every 2-3 years, depending on thier environment, but want their windows washed every year. my question is, what is the most economical way to offer just window cleaning? In most cases, especially 2 story houses, we just "house wash" the windows. I'm looking for some way that would yeild a better result and may be easier to do. We squeege ranch houses. I don't do that on 2nd floor windows. I just haven't found the right way to use a squeege on a pole. (I know, pratice...) The water fed pole with pure water looks good, but there's more $$$$ for purifying equipment. I have seen some window cleaners running around with small power washers and hose reels on their trucks. What is thier method and cleaner? I thought about scrubbing with window cleaner and rinsing. Is it that simple? I haven't tried that yet for some reason.
We've been offing house washing as part of line of home maintenace services for about 4 years now. We're finding that many of our customers get the houses washed every 2-3 years, depending on thier environment, but want their windows washed every year. my question is, what is the most economical way to offer just window cleaning? In most cases, especially 2 story houses, we just "house wash" the windows. I'm looking for some way that would yeild a better result and may be easier to do. We squeege ranch houses. I don't do that on 2nd floor windows. I just haven't found the right way to use a squeege on a pole. (I know, pratice...) The water fed pole with pure water looks good, but there's more $$$$ for purifying equipment. I have seen some window cleaners running around with small power washers and hose reels on their trucks. What is thier method and cleaner? I thought about scrubbing with window cleaner and rinsing. Is it that simple? I haven't tried that yet for some reason.
Thanks
Scott
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