Cleaning Windows By The Sea Made Easy
Cleaning windows are pretty straightforward by using the proper techniques and the right cleaning equipments. There are, however, windows that need special care. If you live near the sea, your windows may require a different kind of cleaning regimen, since it is constantly exposed to salt brought in by the winds from the sea. Having this particular problem in mind, Kevin Andrews created the Window Cascade, which is the perfect solution for houses near the sea. It is also ideal for inaccessible windows like those in apartment blocks. The primary advantage with this product is that it is fully automatic. You can clean your windows without lifting a finger.
For much of his life, Mr. Andrews has dwelt near the sea and has a wide experience dealing with the problematic salt. Living in a house along the coast may truly offer you a picturesque sight and the sea breeze has a soothing effect on you. However, when it comes to cleaning windows, you will have to do this many times within a week so that they can remain free of salt deposits. Mr. Andrews has wrestled with salt and window grills corrosion for many years, which motivated him to work on a solution for eighteen months. His labors produced the innovative Window Cascade.
The product employs a system that uses an electronic timer, which automatically turns on the device. You can easily set the system to clean at any hour of the day. There is also a manual operation at a simple pressing of the button. Many users set it early in the mornings so that they can wake up to a polished window. Setting it early will not disturb your sleep because it is very quiet.
This is how it works, the system is plugged into the primary water supply, which is usually an outside tap. It is very well-designed for it could be custom-made to match your home. The device can be painted or anodized so that it matches perfectly your window frames.
In addition, the system does not only clean your windows but also includes the frames. This reduces your corrosion problem especially if you have frames It just simply use water.
Window Cascade doesn''t just clean the windows, but also the window frames. This cuts down on the corrosion problems experienced by aluminum frames in salt prone areas. It is also environmentally friendly, using no chemicals or detergents. It simply uses water, which is dispersed by the small jets installed in the device. The squirted water develops a cascade effect, which effectively removes any dirt or salt deposits.
You do not have to worry about the amount of water used because it is very minimal, the same thing with electricity. It only takes two minutes for the system to make a good clean, making the Window Cascade very cost-effective.
The cost of the device is about ninety dollars per lineal meter. This quote includes installation. However, this pricing can vary depending on an accessibility issue. If your windows are very difficult to access, the installation may also be difficult so this may require an additional fee. However, the end-results are more than substantial. For now, the company is based on Sydney with expansion plans in major coastal areas in progress.
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