Window Cleaning By Jim

Window Cleaning By Jim Window Cleaning By Jim was founded by James A. Nelson in Erie, Pennsylvania in 1988. We enjoy the not However, when they do happen, they are often fatal.

As the owner of Window Cleaning by Jim, both my employees and I are very proud of logging over 250,000 hours of work without a single injury. We pride ourselves in having a safety system in place that not only covers the training of new equipment but the training for any new employees. We conduct a weekly safety meeting that is manditory to attend for all employees.It is conducted by the appointed

safety officers who are not only responsible for the training but also are mandatory on every job that is performed by WCBJ. A safety officer with a minimum of five years experience is required on every job including ground work. Our safety meetings include everything from rope knotting and handling to safety belts in the vehicles. Ladder safety and equipment handling are a top priority in our line of work, my safety officers and I are on a constant vigil to prevent safety violations by any crew member at any time. We have been working in conjunction with OSHA here in Erie county, making them fully aware of not only the buildings we service but also the equipment and techniques we use to accomplish our job. We use only ANSI approved equipment sold specifically for the use intended. Licenses and a large amount of general liability insurance coverage with worker's compensation, and often an excess liability policy, is required for Window Cleaning by Jim because we work at great heights with potentially dangerous equipment such as lifts (JLG), ladders and roof rollers. On tall buildings like yours an exterior descent system will be used. Most of the time spent by the window cleaner by far is the initial rigging, carrying stuff to the elevator, riding in the elevator, preparing for each descent, and navigating various other building obstacles, not actually cleaning the windows. Depending on the type of window cleaning, different equipment is used. The most common tools are a microfiber cloth on a T handle and a squeegee. The microfiber is used to wash the window and the squeegee is used to run the water off. Household dish soap is used for window cleaning, but it does not perform as well as other harsher chemicals such as ammonia or acidic glass cleaners. Windows that have not been cleaned for years may not appear to be exceptionally dirty but they will be nearly permanently stained and may not come clean without harsh acids or grinding. On the exterior of your building where it is too high for ladders or ground lifts, or extension poles, our method of suspending from the roof will be used. The most common method is using a rope descent system and bosun's chair, called abseiling, which is more versatile but only seats one person each. Buckets are clipped onto the side of the chair and the user is seated in the chair and wears a full body harness attached to a separate line with an elastic lanyard and a device known as a rope grab should the user fall out of the chair or the primary line break. To attach to the roof, we will use either a good attachment point such as a structural beam or hook, or use an independent, counterweighted roof rig or parapet clamp. Both of these are portable from building to building and are most suitable to rope descent cleaning. Your building and rooftop was not designed with the window cleaner in mind, and it is not always possible to find suitable anchor points other than the parapet wall or a railing to attach the safety line to. Accidents involving falling or dropping things from great heights off the side of buildings are extremely rare due to the extensive safety measures taken and the following of strict procedures. Those who use the bosun's chair method are always in a full body harness and have two separate ropes tied to separate anchor points, and all of their tools are tethered to the chair so even if dropped, they would not fall to the ground below.

12/14/2023
Window Cleaning By Jim is now accepting major cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, USDC, and Tether. ...
08/11/2023

Window Cleaning By Jim is now accepting major cryptocurrencies including Bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, USDC, and Tether.

If you’d like to pay using cryptocurrency you can enjoy a 10% discount on services through the end of 2023. Any services scheduled and completed before January 1st, 2024 are eligible for this discount.

To find out more you can reach us at (814) 838-1237

Call (814)838-1237 to schedule your window cleaning, gutter cleaning, or pressure washing today.
05/26/2022

Call (814)838-1237 to schedule your window cleaning, gutter cleaning, or pressure washing today.

04/24/2021

Window Cleaning By Jim is hiring!

Window Cleaning By Jim is a window cleaning company based in Erie, PA.

Starting pay @ $13.00
$14.00 @ 30 days
$15.00 @ 6 months
$16.00 @ 1 year

Lift operation and rappelling/high rise work pay 1.5x hourly rate.

Dental and Health insurance provided

The right candidate will:

1. Have at least a high school diploma or GED
2. Have a valid drivers license
3. Have no criminal record and be able to pass a background check
4. Be able to pass a drug test
5. Work well with little to no supervision
6. Enjoy being part of a team and be able and willing to work well with others to accomplish daily goals and meet customer expectations
7. Not be afraid of heights
8. Able to lift 50lbs with no help and have no limiting physical conditions that would prevent safe and effective completion of your daily work.

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08/24/2017

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Address

Erie, PA
16506

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8am - 4:30pm
Friday 8am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+18148381237

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