Professional Window Cleaning In London

  • Solar Panel Cleaning
  • Conservatory’s Cleaning
  • Glass Roof/ Vlux Cleaning
  • Facia and Soffit Cleaning’s

Price’s starts from £49

Cleaning Process:

Here is a general description of our window cleaning process:

1. **Assessment**: The window cleaner will confirm the layout of the booking, the type of the windows (Victorian/Georgian), any damages to the frames or the glasses, the access or any specific cleaning requirements.

2. **Preparation**: We will bring all of the necessary tools and equipment for the task, also we may set up ladders to access windows on higher floors, conservatory’s roofs, kitchen extension’s or glass roofs!

3. **Cleaning**: The cleaner starts by removing any loose dirt or debris from the windows using a brush or pad. They then apply a cleaning solution to the window surface or purified water to clean the glass pane’s, frames and sills!

6. **Final inspection**: The cleaner inspects the windows to ensure they are clean, streak-free, and sparkling. Any remaining spots or streaks are addressed before moving on to the next window.

8. **Feedback**: The cleaner may seek feedback from the customer to ensure satisfaction with the service provided and address any concerns or additional cleaning needs.

Note: Regular window cleaning not only improves the aesthetics of a building but also helps to prolong the lifespan of windows by preventing damage from dirt buildup and environmental contaminants. It can also enhance natural light transmission and improve the overall indoor environment.

Traditional And WFP Cleaning's

The Water Fed Pole (WFP) window cleaning:

Modern and innovative method used by professional window cleaners for cleaning windows, particularly in commercial buildings, high-rise structures, and hard-to-reach areas. The system utilizes a telescopic pole with a brush attachment at the end that delivers purified water to clean the windows without the need for traditional cleaning solutions or manual scrubbing. Here is an overview of the Water Fed Pole system cleaning process:

1. **Purified Water**: The key component of the Water Fed Pole system is purified water. The water is typically passed through a filtration system to remove minerals and impurities, ensuring that it dries without leaving streaks or spots on the windows.

2. **Telescopic Pole**: The window cleaner uses a telescopic pole that can extend to reach windows up to the 4th floor!

3. **Brushing**: The window cleaner attaches a soft brush to the end of the pole and wets the window with the purified water. Then use the brush to scrub the window surface, loosening dirt, grime, and other residues.

4. **Rinsing**: As the purified water flows through the brush, it rinses away the dirt and debris from the window surface. The continuous flow of water helps to prevent streaks and ensures thorough cleaning.

5. **Drying**: Since the purified water does not contain minerals or impurities, it dries naturally without leaving water spots or streaks on the windows. As a result, there is no need for manual drying with a squeegee or cloth.

6. **Final Inspection**: The window cleaner inspects the windows to ensure they are clean and spot-free.

The Water Fed Pole system offers several advantages, including increased efficiency, reduced risk of injury (as it eliminates the need for ladders), environmentally friendly cleaning (no chemicals are used), and the ability to clean windows in challenging locations. However, it may not be suitable for all types of windows or cleaning situations, and traditional methods may still be preferred for certain applications.

Note: Professional window cleaners often choose the cleaning method based on the specific requirements of the job.

Traditional Window Cleaning: 


Typically refers to the manual method of cleaning windows using basic tools and techniques without the use of specialized equipment like water-fed poles. This method has been used for many years and is still commonly employed by professional window cleaners and homeowners alike. Here is an overview of traditional window cleaning methods:

1. **Preparation**: The window cleaner prepares the cleaning solution by mixing water and a small amount of professional cleaning solution in a bucket. They gather all the necessary tools and equipment and set up a ladder if needed to access higher windows.

2. **Cleaning**: The cleaner wets the window surface with the cleaning solution using a scrubber or pad. They scrub the glass to loosen dirt, grime, and other debris from the surface.

3. **Squeegeeing**: The cleaner uses a squeegee to remove the cleaning solution and dirt from the window glass. They start at the top of the window and pull the squeegee down in a straight, overlapping pattern to ensure a streak-free finish.

4. **Detailing**: After squeegeeing, the cleaner uses a lint-free cloth or newspaper to detail the edges and corners of the window, ensuring that any remaining streaks or water spots are removed.

5. **Final inspection**: The cleaner inspects the windows to ensure they are clean and streak-free. Any remaining spots or streaks are addressed before moving on to the next window.

Note: While traditional window cleaning methods are effective for basic cleaning needs, they may not be as efficient or suitable for cleaning windows in hard-to-reach areas or buildings with multiple stories. In such cases, professional window cleaners may opt for more advanced techniques and equipment to ensure thorough and safe cleaning.