We can reach and wash
Window Cleaning
London and the South East
Keeping your windows and glazing clean is a constant work in progress. All of our contact cleaning services include daily removal of finger marks but even so, we usually advise a quarterly service for cleaning windows top to bottom.
At Bespoke Cleaning, as with all our services, we provide highly trained and experienced in-house operatives to deliver our window cleaning services. As well as the glazing itself, we’ll always clean frames and ensure surrounding areas are left clean too. Our operatives are respectful of the spaces they work in and will always take measures to protect your paperwork and valuables, which may be close to the windows.
All of our operatives are trained and experienced window cleaners, whether using simple reach and wash or a cherry picker. Our services always entail the highest adherence to health and safety regulations and all work, as well as being fully insured, is backed by our risk assessments and method statements that are prepared before every job.
Operating safely is one of the main reasons why we always visit before undertaking any work. What is more, it’s a great opportunity for us to fully understand your requirements and offer the best possible pricing. We know window cleaning, as with all cleaning, is a competitive field but you can rest assured that at Bespoke, no corners are cut and only the highest quality of service is offered. As a small family-run business, we know we’re only as good as our last clean and take pride in every job we do.
As simple as window cleaning might appear on first glance, many of us know the frustration of seeing newly cleaned windows left with smears or adhesive left stuck to a pane. All of our operatives know that a clean window must be exactly that—no smears, no blue tac and no sticky tape!
Why choose us?
-
1
-
2
We can use de-ionized systems and hot water truck-mounted systems
-
3
We can provide abseilers
-
4
All work is quality guaranteed, meaning we will come back and repeat if you’re not happy