Tuesday, December 14, 2010
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Thursday, November 18, 2010
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Thursday, November 4, 2010
One of our own is now serving the public in the House of Representatives in Minnesota. Congratulations Kirk! http://ping.fm/DJKFJ
Tuesday, November 2, 2010
Monday, November 1, 2010
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Thursday, October 28, 2010
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Wednesday, October 20, 2010
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Thursday, October 7, 2010
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Wednesday, October 6, 2010
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
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Wednesday, September 22, 2010
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010
Monday, September 13, 2010
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Tuesday, September 7, 2010
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Sunday, August 8, 2010
Stop Your Automatic Pool Cleaner from Making a Mess of Your Windows
Recently, I have had several requests to clean the windows of homes that have a swimming pool because the cleaner is spraying water all over and hitting the windows near the pool. This is of particular concern when the cleaner is in a salt water pool. The salt water being sprayed on the windows leaves a visible spray that dries white and is very unappealing. The salty spray is rather easily removed with normal cleaning methods, but after paying someone to clean your windows you want to make sure that the device cleaning the pool doesn't make a mess of the windows you just paid to have professionally cleaned.
There are a couple things you can do to keep the pool cleaner from spraying the windows. If you have ever watched this happen you will notice this wild spraying happens when the cleaner makes its way to the top of the water surface and returns to the bottom of the pool. The tail whips out of the water as the cleaner descends. Here are two relatively easy and effective things you can do to stop this from happening.
Call 940-808-0177 or click here for a FREE window cleaning estimate on your home or business.
There are a couple things you can do to keep the pool cleaner from spraying the windows. If you have ever watched this happen you will notice this wild spraying happens when the cleaner makes its way to the top of the water surface and returns to the bottom of the pool. The tail whips out of the water as the cleaner descends. Here are two relatively easy and effective things you can do to stop this from happening.
- Add another sponge to the tail. It will most likely look like there isn't room, but you can generally squeeze another one on. This extra sponge adds just a little more weight, but more importantly, more friction. The tail will not come out of the water as easily.
- Turn down the pressure of the water forced through the tail. Turning this pressure down will decrease the movement of the tail and therefore decrease the amount of "whipping" that occurs when the cleaner approaches the surface of the water. The pressure can be turned down by turning a screw. Check your manual for the exact location, but many times it is located near the tail.
Call 940-808-0177 or click here for a FREE window cleaning estimate on your home or business.
Monday, July 19, 2010
What Should I Look for in a Window Cleaning Service?
If you are attempting to find a window cleaning service there are several things you should look for:
1. Does the company appear professional?
If the company or representative appears to be less than professional more than likely this is an accurate reflection on the company and the way they do business. Do they have a professional web site? Professional business cards? A brochure? A professional-looking estimate? We have been around for over 30 years and are the largest window cleaning company in the country. Visit www.fishwindowcleaning.com to see if we have someone in your area.
2. Are they bonded and insured?
This might not seem like an important issue, but it will become painfully important if something bad happens. Bonding simply means the company has coverage if one of their employees takes something from your home or business. Insurance covers a couple areas 1) General liability - they are covered if they damaged something in your home such as scratch the glass, and 2) Worker's Compensation - they are covered if one of their worker's gets hurt on your property. In the state of Texas if a window cleaner gets hurt on your commercial property and the company they work for doesn't have Worker's Comp your Worker's Comp insurance can cover them. If they are insured and bonded they will be able to easily provide a Certificate of Insurance and Proof of Bonding at your request.
3. Are their cleaners trained on safety measures?
Our cleaners are trained weekly on safety as an ongoing initiative to maintain a safe work environment. This should be the standard you demand.
4. Are their cleaners subject to background check and/or drug tests?
If you are going to let someone in your home don't you want to know if the person has been checked out?
5. Are they the cheapest?
The old saying "You get what you pay" for applies here. If they are cheap they may not have the insurance and training described above. You deserve better.
6. Do they offer a guarantee?
If the company seems shaky and they don't offer a guarantee run the other way. You could be in store for a very bad experience.
Finding a good window cleaning company is no different than finding any other service contractor. There are many good ones out there. They can be independent or part of a franchise. Just make sure you evaluate them using the items above and you should be fine. If you aren't comfortable with the person you talk and they don't have any of the items listed above keep looking.
Fish Window Cleaning of Greater Denton specializes in commercial window cleaning and residential window cleaning. Fish also cleans gutters, chandeliers, mirrors and ceiling fans. The Denton location serves the following cities: Denton, Corinth, Lake Dallas, Hickory Creek, Shady Shores, Argyle, Bartonville, Marshall Creek, Roanoke, Westlake, Trophy Club, Justin, Ponder, Decatur, Sanger, Krum Cross Roads, Aubrey, Pilot Point, Prosper, Oak Point, Little Elm, Valley View and Gainesville. Please contact us at 940-808-0177 for a free estimate or click here.
1. Does the company appear professional?
If the company or representative appears to be less than professional more than likely this is an accurate reflection on the company and the way they do business. Do they have a professional web site? Professional business cards? A brochure? A professional-looking estimate? We have been around for over 30 years and are the largest window cleaning company in the country. Visit www.fishwindowcleaning.com to see if we have someone in your area.
2. Are they bonded and insured?
This might not seem like an important issue, but it will become painfully important if something bad happens. Bonding simply means the company has coverage if one of their employees takes something from your home or business. Insurance covers a couple areas 1) General liability - they are covered if they damaged something in your home such as scratch the glass, and 2) Worker's Compensation - they are covered if one of their worker's gets hurt on your property. In the state of Texas if a window cleaner gets hurt on your commercial property and the company they work for doesn't have Worker's Comp your Worker's Comp insurance can cover them. If they are insured and bonded they will be able to easily provide a Certificate of Insurance and Proof of Bonding at your request.
3. Are their cleaners trained on safety measures?
Our cleaners are trained weekly on safety as an ongoing initiative to maintain a safe work environment. This should be the standard you demand.
4. Are their cleaners subject to background check and/or drug tests?
If you are going to let someone in your home don't you want to know if the person has been checked out?
5. Are they the cheapest?
The old saying "You get what you pay" for applies here. If they are cheap they may not have the insurance and training described above. You deserve better.
6. Do they offer a guarantee?
If the company seems shaky and they don't offer a guarantee run the other way. You could be in store for a very bad experience.
Finding a good window cleaning company is no different than finding any other service contractor. There are many good ones out there. They can be independent or part of a franchise. Just make sure you evaluate them using the items above and you should be fine. If you aren't comfortable with the person you talk and they don't have any of the items listed above keep looking.
Fish Window Cleaning of Greater Denton specializes in commercial window cleaning and residential window cleaning. Fish also cleans gutters, chandeliers, mirrors and ceiling fans. The Denton location serves the following cities: Denton, Corinth, Lake Dallas, Hickory Creek, Shady Shores, Argyle, Bartonville, Marshall Creek, Roanoke, Westlake, Trophy Club, Justin, Ponder, Decatur, Sanger, Krum Cross Roads, Aubrey, Pilot Point, Prosper, Oak Point, Little Elm, Valley View and Gainesville. Please contact us at 940-808-0177 for a free estimate or click here.
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