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Window cleaner recommendation


sarah_150

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I want to recommend a fantastic window cleaner Chris Hales, who came round recently to clean the windows in our new house. The windows were filthy when we moved in but after he had finished they looked beautiful. He completely transformed the house! He's a lovely guy, very meticulous and even though some of the windows were tricky to get to he cleaned them perfectly. We will certainly be using him again and would recommend him to anyone. His number is 07947 127789 and email [email protected].


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  • 3 weeks later...
Would also like to recommend Chris - we hadn't had windows cleaned for over a year and on the strength of the recommendation above Chris came round today & did all our windows inside and out and the frames and shutters and dealt with mould caused by inefficient double glazing - his quote was very reasonable and he was meticulous with finishing tiny little smudges and clearing up, definitely the best window cleaner I have come across.
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