Risk is an
unavoidable part of life. There probably
isn’t a job on the planet that doesn’t involve some form of risk. But when tradespeople come into your house or
office, that risk is brought home to you.
So you need to know that tradespeople who carry out work on your property
have proper insurance.
Most window cleaners will tell you they have insurance (if they
can’t show you their insurance certificate don’t even think about taking them
on!). But the devil is in the detail. There are insurance policies, and there are
insurance policies.
A policy with a £500,000 limit per claim is useless to you if your
home is worth more than that – and let’s face it, even modest houses in Kent,
Sussex and Surrey top the £500,000 mark.
A policy that doesn’t insure the window your cleaner is working on, is
next to useless – yet surprisingly many of them exclude windows while they are
being cleaned. Even worse are the policies
that don’t cover injury to people.
At Waterfed Pole Window Cleaning we want our customers to feel
safe in their own homes and places of work.
That’s why our work is backed by a premium insurance policy. Our public liability cover has an upper limit
of £5million, covering even the most luxurious homes. We have scoured the small print to make sure
we are covered if we accidentally break a window while cleaning it (it hasn’t happened
yet, but we prefer to be safe than sorry). And
we insist on cover for injury to property and people.
We insist on the best insurance available
because we want our
customers to feel as safe as houses.
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