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Hiring a Professional Window Washer
by Steve Pavis

Published on this site: August 19th, 2006 - See
more articles from this month

Everyone hates window cleaning, but it must be done. One solution might
be to hire a professional window washer to do the outside of your business
or home. If you use a professional window washer, there are a few things
to think about.
Professional window washers should be bonded and insured. No matter how
experienced, a window washer is always at risk of breaking glass, dropping
equipment, or falling while working. Instead of being liable for any injuries
under your homeowners or renters policy, you should ensure the window
washer you choose is fully covered under his own insurance.
Your window washer should come with good references. Any contractor who
comes to your home or home-based business can endanger things you value:
your flower garden, for instance. You should know that the window washer
you choose not only does an excellent job, but also does it without disturbing
anything else on your property.
You should find out if your window washer uses environmentally safe products.
Some industrial window cleaning products can be harsh enough to irritate
some sensitive people's air passages (asthmatics, for instance). Others
may damage plants or stain limestone or granite. Your window washer should
use the safest products available while doing a great job.
After your window washer has left (or preferably before), inspect all
your windows. Did they get the corners? Is there any streaking or residue?
If the job is not done to your satisfaction, you should not hesitate to
ask the window washer to redo any problem areas.
Becoming a professional commercial window cleaner, you clean windows in
all weathers no matter what the climate is,
I have a true story publication just for you, who are seeking a career
change,
- A step up the ladder.
- Double or treble your annual income.
- Be your own commercial window cleaning boss.
- The sweet smell of success.
This window cleaning autobiography is straight to a point, offering step
by step guide on every commercial window cleaning detail you could possibly
need to know. To start running and gain a min £500/$1000 a week
income most are earning £1000/$2000 a week this has been written
and edited by the founder of a 14 year commercial window cleaning company.

Steve pavis is at the cutting edge of new concepts that are profitable
for the small to medium size business, who need all the help they can get.
Go see http://www.home-based-business-opportunity-business.co.uk/
To learn more about how to start a business from $200 to a t/o of close
to $2 million http://stevepavis.com

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