When you hire a professional window cleaner, there are several things to consider. Not only will you want someone with experience and high-quality equipment and chemicals, but also someone who has insurance and a contract that protects you as well. That way, no matter how many windows you need cleaned or what kind (they’re all different!), you’ll know the job will be done safely with the highest quality materials and by someone who knows the ins-and-outs of commercial window cleaning.
Read on to learn more about the factors to consider before hiring a professional for window cleaning.
Experience
When looking for a window cleaning company, experience is key. Having been in the business for decades, an experienced window cleaner will be able to offer you a competitive price and get your windows sparkling clean the first time around.
When hiring a professional for commercial window cleaning, it’s important to make sure that they have experience doing that type of work before contracting with them. An experienced commercial window cleaner will know exactly how to handle different types of glass so as not to damage it or cause any safety hazards in your building.
Equipment and chemicals
When looking into hiring a professional window cleaner, you need to first consider the equipment and chemicals that they will be using. The equipment used should be safe for both you and your property as well as state of the art. The chemicals used should be environmentally friendly so that they don’t damage any part of your home or office building. You also want to make sure that the equipment is durable and reliable enough to do the job effectively.
The best window cleaners use different types of tools when it comes time to wash windows; some examples include pole brushes, squeegees, sponges (both traditional and felt), suction machines or vacuum cleaners, which allow water/soap mixture from inside frames before reaching outside ones).
Insurance
Another aspect you should consider is whether or not your window cleaner has insurance. If they do, make sure to find out what kind of coverage they have and what it doesn’t cover. This can help you determine whether or not the person is trustworthy enough to hire.
If you’re going with a professional window washer, make sure their insurance covers any damage that might occur during their work, as well as any injury that might happen to them while performing said task(s). It’s also important to ensure that their policy protects against damage done by third parties (i.e., someone else’s fault) in addition to covering any injuries sustained by either party involved in said accident/incident(s).
Warranty and contract terms
The warranty should cover the cost of replacing the window or repair if it is damaged during cleaning. The contract should also include how long it will take for the job to be completed and what happens if there are any issues with either the windows or their cleaning.
Contract terms should state who is responsible for damage caused by incorrect cleaning, as well as how much time you have before paying for services rendered. It’s a good idea to review these terms before signing any contracts with your window cleaner!
References
When you’ve narrowed down the pool of candidates to a handful of potential professionals, it’s time to ask for references. If you don’t have any questions about their past work experience, this can be difficult. But it’s essential that you get as much information about each candidate as possible before making your decision—not only because doing so will help ensure that they’re qualified for the job, but also because it’ll help prevent surprise fees or surprises in general later on.
Conclusion
It is important to understand the type of service you want and what your options are. If you do not have the time or desire to research these things yourself, then hiring a professional will help you make an informed decision and get exactly what you need.