Frequently Asked Questions
You use water fed poles to clean the windows. What
are they?
We use very strong and light aluminium or carbon fibre
poles which carry pure water to a soft bristled brush head which has
been especially designed for cleaning glass.
What's so special about pure water?
Pour a glass of tap water over a window and wait for
it to dry, you'll notice that it leaves a stain on the glass. This
stain is a combination of the minerals, chemicals and organisms in
the water. Our water passes through a high-tech filtration system to
remove 100% of the impurities. So when the water dries it leaves no
smears or residue.
Will my windows be crystal clear after your first
visit?
Not in every case. Your previous window
cleaner
probably used a solution like Fairly Liquid to clean your
windows. It produces a great result immediately after
cleaning but soon gets dirty. Fairy Liquid is designed for cleaning
crockery, not clear glass - leaving deposits which attract dirt.
Premier Window Cleaners remove all of the cleaning
solution deposits to ensure a spotless finish. We also make sure
that the accumulated dirt and dust is removed completely from the
frame, especially the top.
Why do you leave the windows wet?
We leave the windows wet because they
have been rinsed with pure water which will dry clear.
How often do you come?
Every month, month in and month out. We are 100%
reliable and guarantee to carry out the agreed number of cleans per
year. You will be called the day before if there is an access issue.
We will come in the rain as there is still accumulated dirt on your
windows and frames to remove.
The only way to the rear of my property is through my
house. Can you still clean my rear windows?
Yes, however be aware that we need to bring our
equipment through the house which, in wet weather, can be quite
dirty.
My previous window cleaner didn't ever clean the
windows above my conservatory. Can you?
Most of the time it's no problem. If we can see all of
the
window from the ground, we can normally
clean it with our pole system. However, if the
window is partially or completely obscured, we probably
won't be able to clean it.