ROPE ACCESS FACADE CLEANING
Rope access Façade cleaning/ ‘abseil’ window cleaning is commonly referred as a window cleaning method used for high-rise buildings. Expertly trained rope technicians descend the façade of a building using industrial-strength ropes. This affords maximum flexibility to clean the entire surface of the structure.
Technicians anchor themselves securely to the roof of a building before abseiling down, cleaning each window/section of the building as they pass. The cleaner is secured by a harness and rope (via the roof of a building), allowing them to move freely down the building.
Due to the technicians being anchored to the roof, rope access window cleaning causes minimal disruption to users of the building – and to the public – since it takes up zero space at ground level. Other benefits include:
Rope access window cleaning allows operatives to clean areas that are unreachable when using ladders, suspended platforms and scaffolding.
- You may not realise this, but rope access window cleaning has a track record for being much safer than other forms of high-rise window cleaning.
- Abseil window cleaning is both time and cost-effective, and equipment can be installed and uninstalled rapidly, minimising disruption.
- It is unobtrusive and the minimal-powered equipment makes it environmentally friendly.