Bee Bright, Newton Abbot Window Cleaners, have been providing a professional and reliable window cleaning service to our domestic and commercial customers in South Devon since 2007. We are a small, local business and we pride ourselves with our high quality, great value window cleaning service. In order to comply with health and safety and best practice we use a Water Fed Pole system.
Most Newton Abbot window cleaners use the same method for window cleaning and it has many advantages other than being safe. Bee Bright Window Cleaners have been window cleaning in Newton Abbot for many years. Mark, the window cleaner now works mainly in Newton Abbot, though also has regular customers in Kingsteignton, Abbotskerswell, Kingskerswell, and Torquay.
Most Newton Abbot window cleaners use the same method for window cleaning and it has many advantages other than being safe. Bee Bright Window Cleaners have been window cleaning in Newton Abbot for many years. Mark, the window cleaner now works mainly in Newton Abbot, though also has regular customers in Kingsteignton, Abbotskerswell, Kingskerswell, and Torquay.
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Using the industry-standard Water Fed Pole "ladderless" system we'll leave your windows sparkling clean and also be able to reach parts of your house or office that a traditional window cleaner may struggle with. If you're looking for Commercial window cleaning in Newton Abbot and the surrounding areas then look no further.
We cannot give a definite price without seeing your house and assessing the work but window cleaning prices start at 10. We provide an excellent service and our window cleaning prices include cleaning of the frames too, if you have PVC windows. We also clean your PVC or composite doors. We can wash your plastic fascias and outside of gutters from just 10 when cleaned at the same time as your windows.
BETTER CLEANING RESULTS - The major advantage of pure water is that it absorbs large amounts of dirt from your windows. The process involves brushing your windows clean with pure water; as such they will be left wet and will need time to dry naturally. This may be a bit disconcerting at first, as obviously this is not what some of our customers are used to.
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Jan Barrett
Jun 05, 2021
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