Today Spick & Span window cleaners went down to East Dulwich , London, SE22, near to Dulwich Village, to carry out window cleaning services on behalf of a Professional client who lives at this location, in a leafy part of East Dulwich.
The client was in desperate need of a reputable East Dulwich window cleaner who works in SE22.
Spick & Span window cleaners who are based in South East London, just a 20 minutes drive from East Dulwich, were booked over the telephone to come down to East Dulwich to clean all the windows of this 3 bedroom 2 bathroom Victorian period property.
All the window of this 3 bedroom property were cleaned both on the inside and on the outside. Using modern window cleaning techniques along with traditional cleaning methods.
This charming Victorian property that Spick & Span window cleaners, cleaned was split over 3 levels, having 2 large sash windows on the first floor, 1 large bay windows on the ground floor and 1 Velux windows on the 3rd floor at the front of the property.
At the rear of the property on the ground there was 1 set of French doors, and 3 casement windows on the first floor, there were 2 sash windows. On the 2nd floor there was1 set of French doors, and one sash window.
In all the work took around 2 hours to complete.
Spick & Span window cleaners were booked around 1 week in advance of works commencement. Spick & Span were employed mainly because there was a glass roof above the rear kitchen extension which was very difficult to clean.
Spick & Span window cleaners regularly work around the East Dulwich area and so were more than happy to provide this client with the service.
Work began on the outside of the property using a portable window cleaning machine that has a pump that helps pump water that has been pre-purified, through a hose up to the top of a telescopic carbon fibre pole which has a brush at the end. This water is transported to the window pane and loosens all dirt. This dirt is then brushed and then rinsed off of the pane leaving the glass dirt and smear free, completely spotless.
The glass roof was cleaned from a stepladder placed in the neighbours garden.
Dirt was loosened with a mop and then rinsed using purified water.
At the conclusion of this job the window cleaner was praised for having done such a thorough job and arrangements were made for a follow up visit in a few months’ time.