The top section of sectional ladders used for cleaning high-rise windows has pads to keep it from damaging paint and glass. Find out how to use sectional ladders to clean high-rise windows in this free video on washing windows of commercial buildings from a professional window washer. Expert: Jason Ihrig Bio: Jason Ihrig with Hi-tech Window Cleaning has been cleaning windows for more than 20 years. He specializes in all phases of window cleaning and has taught many employees the art of cleaning a window. Filmmaker: joseph wilkins
Related posts:
- High-Rise Window Cleaning : Cleaning High-Rise Windows: Pole Extensions When cleaning high-rise windows, use a pole extension to...
- High-Rise Window Cleaning : Cleaning High-Rise Windows: Pricing The cost per window for a professionally high-rise window...
- High-Rise Window Cleaning : High-Rise Window Cleaning Tools: Sorbo Squeegees Sorbo squeegees larger than 36 inches are difficult to...
- Professional Window Cleaning Tips : How to Use Big Ladders for Window Cleaning Looking for free window cleaning tips for residential window...
- ALPINE HIGH WINDOW CLEANING Professional service in Wenatchee Wenatchee based Alpine High Window Cleaning. In business since...
Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin.
{ 6 comments… read them below or add one }
I agree with rutlandplace, too danderous that high on stacks, just use a chair w/ a parapet roller, or a donkey.
did he say 45 feet?? i wont take those higher than 30′.
Good video, but on that kind of job I would use one of those foam laddermitts, then it won’t slide sideways on ya.
chair with a roller?
I dont like em.on a drop like that use a chair with a roller.A lot safer and a hell of a lot faster.Time is money.
I hated those ladders when we first got them, but now i can’t imagen cleaning windows without them.