Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Revolutionized Window Cleaning


The window cleaning industry being a hot-bed of innovation and invention, who have thought it was possible? Well, it's true. Traditional window cleaning techniques haven't changed that much over time, but the reach & wash system was a revelation and a revolution.

It wasn't only a new concept but it also meant that windows above ground level could be cleaned without leaving the ground so it was safer for the window cleaners. It was also faster, cleaner, better for the environment, better for the windows and buildings it was being used on, and it helped to lower the costs of much high-level window cleaning.

Water Fed-Pole

The Reach & Wash system is a water-fed pole system and the concept is quite simple. Here's how it works...

The extendable pole can be extended to reach windows above ground level. The longer the pole extends, the heavier it becomes, so the maximum height the average window cleaner can clean with a pole is around 65 feet from the ground before it becomes too unwieldy and heavy.

Soft filament brushes are important because it needs the soft filaments to help remove stubborn stains while ensuring that the glass and frames aren't damaged or scratched. These brushes are so kind to the surfaces that they are ideal for use on heritage properties and sensitive glass structures such as stained glass windows.

Water is delivered through a tube running up the centre of the pole and connected to the brush head. The other end of the tube is connected to a water tank via an electric pump. Water is delivered at very high pressures to ensure good flow and the ability to reach the maximum pole heights.

Dublin window cleaners can help you to clean your window. Whether absailing or using the Reach and Wash System, Embassy Cleaning can help you make considerable savings on your window cleaning at height problems. Their well-trained and experienced staff allows us to provide safe and cost effective window and facade cleaning. Visit their website http://www.embassycleaning.com

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