Our Commercial Work
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We have a wide range of commercial work we regularly window and/or gutter clean such as: Hotels, Car Showrooms/Dealerships, Retirement Villages, Colleges, Art Galleries, Theatres, Small and Large Offices and Shops.
For much of this kind of work, and some large homes, the ideal way to access the outside of the windows is with a "Water Fed Pole" and Pure Water.
Water Fed Pole - Reaches 6 storeys!
Using long extension poles, we can reach up to 62 feet high (over 18 meters) from the safety of the ground. These poles are 'water fed', meaning we can connect to a tap, purify the water and send it up the pole through a special brush.
It not only cleans the glass spotlessly, but all the frames too.
How the Pole Works
The poles we use are made using the latest technology in carbon fibre. This means they are very light weight, yet still very strong - allowing for accurate work at full extension. The pole extends out in sections, so cleaning windows 5 or 6 storeys high is just as possible as cleaning windows at ground level.
How Pure Water Works
Without pure water, regular tap water would leave spots and smears on the glass. Pure water, on the other hand, leaves the glass completely spotless. The water purifying system involves four stages:
- Carbon Sediment Filter - removes dirt, other particles and chlorine
- Water Softener Filter - converts calcium and magnesium ions to sodium ions
- Reverse Osmosis - removes the majority of dissolved solids and discards them in wast water
- De-Ionisation - removes any remaining impurities
We carry with us a particle meter to check the purity of the water. Sydney tap water is normally about 100 ppm (part per million). Our pure water achieves 0 ppm!
Benefits for Commercial Glass
- Can reach up to 6 storeys without abseiling, scaffolds or cherry pickers
- Cleans window frames, facias and panels as well as glass
- No chemicals - meaning good for the environment and clean windows last longer as there is no detergent residue
- Cheaper and faster than the alternatives
- Safer - no ladders or heavy machinery - the operator can keep both feet on the ground
- Less disturbance and more privacy for occupants
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