Tommycleans
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Good Afternoon Everyone...
I am after a bit of advice, I currently have a small window cleaning business with a few employees, a mixture of residential and some good commercial work.
I have been approached by one of our commercial clients about conducting a “high level clean”, not windows, but cleaning and dusting all around the ducting and lighting.
There are 5 large areas that need doing, normally i would turn something like this away as its not my game, however i have been told by the manager on the quiet that they currently pay in the region of 20k to get this done once a year and the current company complete it in one night.
My initial plan is to use a combination of skyvacs, dusting (using waterfedpole without water and brush on but with a duster) and a scaffold tower.
Apart from making a change in my liability insurance, ensuring equipment is covered up, getting enough people for the work and hoovering up after we have cleaned is there anything else i need to consider?
I cant use cherry pickers or scissor lifts as there is no access to get them inside.
Just wondered if anyone else has done anything like this, and any tips/advice?
Much Appreciated!
Thanks - Tommy
I am after a bit of advice, I currently have a small window cleaning business with a few employees, a mixture of residential and some good commercial work.
I have been approached by one of our commercial clients about conducting a “high level clean”, not windows, but cleaning and dusting all around the ducting and lighting.
There are 5 large areas that need doing, normally i would turn something like this away as its not my game, however i have been told by the manager on the quiet that they currently pay in the region of 20k to get this done once a year and the current company complete it in one night.
My initial plan is to use a combination of skyvacs, dusting (using waterfedpole without water and brush on but with a duster) and a scaffold tower.
Apart from making a change in my liability insurance, ensuring equipment is covered up, getting enough people for the work and hoovering up after we have cleaned is there anything else i need to consider?
I cant use cherry pickers or scissor lifts as there is no access to get them inside.
Just wondered if anyone else has done anything like this, and any tips/advice?
Much Appreciated!
Thanks - Tommy