What Do Dirty Windows Say About Your Business?

Whilst dirty windows may not directly influence your business? success, they could be having more of an impact than you realise.

First impressions count; and at Archer Window Cleaning we help businesses to make a sparkling first impression, to give them the best chance of success.

Whilst the cleanliness of your windows may seem like a trivial detail and not feature prominently on your to-do list, a build-up of dirt and grimy streaks can have a psychological impact on both employees working inside your building and potential customers viewing your business from outside.

Just a few of the presumptions people may make about your business if your premises have dirty windows include:

  • You?re not very professional.
  • You don?t have the budget to get them cleaned.
  • You don?t look after your property.
  • You?re not bothered what customers or clients think.
  • You?re not bothered about your employees? wellbeing.

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Three Best Rated Award 2018

Archer Window Cleaning Awarded Best Business of 2018 by Three Best Rated

PROUD TO BE AWARDED BEST BUSINESS OF 2018 in Manchester and Warrington

Archer Window Cleaning has been selected by Three Best Rated?as one of the top three window cleaners in Manchester and top three window cleaners in Warrington.

Three Best Rated Award 2018

WHAT THREE BEST RATED SAID ABOUT US

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How Frequently Should You Book a Window Cleaning Service

As a business, first impressions count. You have only one chance to make a good first impression and the appearance of your premises is what potential customers and clients see before anything else. This is why it is especially important for businesses to keep their windows clean and should book a regular window cleaning service of their premises.

So, how often should you have your windows cleaned?

There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question. Some windows get more dirty, more often and therefore require more frequent window cleaning.

There are two key factors that influence how often you need commercial window cleaning services depends on the location and type of business.

Let?s look at this in a bit more detail.

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Office Window Cleaning – Company Requirements and Regulations

In the past 30 years, the demand for commercial window cleaning has rapidly increased due to the modernisation of inner city buildings. If you look at the central areas of major cities such as London and Manchester you will be met with a view of glass and steel towering above everything. This has meant that window cleaning companies have had to adapt; no longer does a bucket and ladder cut it in the new age. Window cleaners now need to be able to work from great heights for long periods of time, meeting the high expectations of their clients whilst guaranteeing their own safety. So, to help you better understand these expectations and requirements with commercial window cleaning, we have compiled a concise list of everything you will need to consider.

When working from extreme heights your window cleaner will need to be trained in high rise window cleaning and how to safely use all the equipment. They will need to adapt to different working environments and equipment whether that be using a cradle or abseiling down the building.

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Window Cleaners to the Rescue of a Drowning Hedgehog in Ancoats

A group of window cleaners helped get a hedgehog out of a prickly situation – by saving it from drowning.

Seven employees of the Archer Window Cleaning Services were cleaning the windows of an apartment block in?Ancoats, Manchester when they spotted the animal in distress in the Ashton canal.

Despite being on a deadline to finish the work, the men downed tools and used their own extendable poles to fish it out of the water.

Chris Oakes, 44, who runs Archer Window Cleaning, said: ?One of the lads spotted something in the water and he thought it might be a turtle or something at first.

?But when we got a bit closer we realised it was a little hedgehog.

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