This question is sort of like "How often should I see a doctor?" Well . . . as often as needed to remain healthy. Here are a few guidelines to think through.
Basic Guidelines:
- Some commercial clients clean their windows every week. This makes sense for:
*Restaurants
*Boutiques and retail spaces
*Spas and hair salons
*Locations with high traffic
- However, other commercial clients choose to clean their windows every other week or every month.
- Residential clients typically have their homes cleaned once or twice a year.
- Special occasions increase the frequency.
The point is that your windows are a vital part of the look-and-feel of your company, its products, its people, and its services. (Does this sound like a post on branding?) Let me encourage you to look at your windows the way your clients look at your windows - from the inside and from the street. Do what it takes to keep your place looking and feeling the way you want your clients to view you.
Commercial and Residential Window Cleaning Services
Looking to beautify your home or welcome customers into your business? Professionally-cleaned windows will create a dramatic difference.
Our service includes:
- Dusting the external windows (no more cobwebs).
- Scrubbing windows with professional tools like a strip washer.
- Wiping away the dirty water with a squeegee.
- Drying off the frame, sills, and track of your windows.
The result is professionally clean and clear windows.
Many clients in the Athens area are happy to provide a testimonial or reference. Please call us at 706~248~7051 or email.
Our service includes:
- Dusting the external windows (no more cobwebs).
- Scrubbing windows with professional tools like a strip washer.
- Wiping away the dirty water with a squeegee.
- Drying off the frame, sills, and track of your windows.
The result is professionally clean and clear windows.
Many clients in the Athens area are happy to provide a testimonial or reference. Please call us at 706~248~7051 or email.
Saturday, September 19, 2009
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