Reliable service using purified water systems for clear, streak-free windows. Gutter clearing and jet washing also available. The Reach & Wash® system
How it works:
Dirt on the windows is agitated with a soft bristled brush and then rinsed away with extremely pure water. This can be done from the safety of the ground by pumping the water up a long pole. You may find it surprising to see that th
e windows are left wet to dry naturally. Being pure, the water does not leave mineral deposits as it dries as normal tap water would. Instead windows are left sparkling clean with none of the streaks that occasionally even the best window cleaner with a squeegee may leave behind. The results are very impressive. Why I decided to use it:
I am sure you will agree that it makes good sense to avoid working at height if it is possible and practical to do so. Especially since the introduction of new health and safety regulations governing work at height, I feel that it is right to adopt these safer working practices. I hope that the information I have provided sheds some light on how the system works. You will no doubt be pleased with the improved service since some of the other advantages of this system include:
• Frames and sills will easily be cleaned each and every time that the windows are cleaned.*
• Reduced disturbance and increased privacy.
• Most previously inaccessible windows can
now be cleaned. i.e. roof windows, windows above conservatories / building extensions.
• No chemicals are used in the glass cleaning process.
*Please note that other surfaces can now be cleaned with ease. These include; cladding, canopies, conservatory roofs, guttering, garage doors, fascia & soffits, etc. Please let me know if any of these services are of interest to you. Feel free to contact me on
0333 222 6696 or 07857 910562
to discuss any of the above details or indeed any other aspect of my services. If you have any concerns about this way of cleaning your windows please let me know and I will endeavour to alleviate your concerns. Kind regards Tom.