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Window Cleaning Tip - Using the Right Equipment for the Job

Cleaning windows isn't difficult even for a non-technical person. To get a job done, you don't need more than a basic understanding of how things work. Before commencing a project from any height, however, the amount of planning and thinking that must be put into it increases exponentially as the distance from the ground grows.

It's more about safety, efficiency, and the tools you'll need to get the job done.

As a result, a lot of window cleaners make things more difficult for themselves, which leads to lower quality work and lower profits.

One of the classic examples of too intricate window cleaning that I recently observed on the internet was this one.

Using a water-fed pole, a standard extension pole, or even ladders, the window cleaner was able to reach the second floor windows of a five-story structure using a 25 or 30 foot hired boom lift.

It can be highly expensive to rent boom lifts for window cleaning work. Depending on the size of the boom, rental costs might range from $300 to more than $2000 every day.

In the picture, a boom lift is being used to clean the windows on the 3rd floor, however the lift appears to be too tiny to reach the windows on the 4th and 5th floors, as well as the windows on the 2nd and 3rd floors.

The window cleaner has made the work more expensive for the building owner and inefficient and expensive for himself by washing the building's windows in this manner. Assuming that the structure has no more than four levels, a water-fed pole system might be used to clean all of the windows from the ground. If a window cleaner used this technique, he or she could effectively clean all of the buildings' windows while saving time and money at the same time.

It's preferable to rent a boom lift long enough to clean all the windows above the 3rd level and then use a water fed pole to clean any remaining lower-story windows if the building is more than four stories high or a water-fed pole system can't reach them all.

Let me sum up by saying that when you go out to bid on high rise window cleaning projects, take a few extra minutes to determine whether the method you've picked could be made more efficient rather than the one you initially imagined. It'll save you money, time, and aggravation in the long run.

Window Cleaning - 6 Reasons To Start Your Own Window Cleaning Business

Window cleaning companies are one of the best-kept secrets in the world of small home businesses. The majority of the population views window washing as a low-wage, low-potential grunt job and never gives it a second thought. Window washing, on the other hand, is a lucrative, low-cost, and simple-to-run business.

When it comes to starting your own business, there's no better option than window washing.

It's possible to have your business up and operating for less than $100.00.

-Low Operating Costs - For many window washers, the only costs they face are gas and cleaning materials that need to be replaced. Liability insurance is the only additional cost you may encounter. Insurance is not required, but it is always a good idea to have some on hand just in case. Insurance for window cleaners costs between $400 and $800 a year, depending on the policy.

A window cleaner's hourly rate might range from $40 to $100, depending on the task and the speed of the window cleaner. -Extremely profitable A one- or two-person window cleaning business can easily make $60,000 to $100,000 per year in revenue.

When it comes to window cleaning, many individuals simply don't have the time to do it on their own and prefer to pay for the service. Even those who do have the time and energy to clean their own windows choose to pay for the service rather than do it themselves. About one in three homes in the United States has its windows cleaned once a year or more.

As the population continues to rise and new homes and companies are developed on a daily basis, your market will continue to expand at an exponential rate.

Easy Work: Cleaning windows may be done by everyone, from teenagers to the elderly, and it's not difficult at all. It is also a breeze to bring on new personnel and get them up to speed.

To summarise, these are just a few of the many reasons why establishing a window cleaning business is a great option.

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Saturday, 11 June 2022