Choosing A Window Cleaning Contractor

By Marcus P Weeks

If you've never had to choose a window cleaning contractor before, what are the steps that you should take? In many organisations there are formal procedures already in place for this type of contract. If there are no procedures in place already, then here's a checklist you can use:

Think About Your Requirements

Thinking Of Your Requirements

Since access is the main factor affecting costs, think about this in particular. Can a contractor gain access to all parts? Is access going to be from the bottom or the top? What access methods might be suitable? (See Access Methods in section three).

If the contractor will be operating from the ground, working up, they will need access to all elevations. If the building is more than five levels high you may need a cherry picker, so you'll need access to a road around the building clear of trees and overhead cables.

If they'll be cleaning from the top down... You'll need to check. Has the building got a flat roof? Is there access to the roof? Do you have a metal framework for attaching rope access instruments? This should be pre-tested before anyone makes use of it.

Make Up A Shortlist

At this moment it is worth creating a list of around 10 companies. Where should you go to find a list of possible companies? Speak to any contacts you have who are in similar roles in other similar buildings and ask them for recommendations Do a search on Yahoo for Commercial Window Cleaners Visit the Federation for Window Cleaners website 'Find a Window Cleaner' section at www.nfmwgc.com/find_wndowcleaner.htm Check your files for details of any companies that have contacted you (they have shown interest and have made the effort to provide you with some information) - 30244

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