Rope access window cleaners in Greenford with years of experience
All our rope access window cleaning in Greenford is carried out by professionals. Our staff have had many years honing their skills. This has enabled them to adapt to abseiling very easily and still maintain the standards required.
Every team member completes the IRATA training course every 3 years. This not only teaches abseiling skills but also teaches the importance of working in a safe environment and how to achieve this.
We consider ourselves very fortunate to be surrounded by such awesome teams.
High Level Window Cleaning in Greenford
Professional rope access window cleaning for your building in Greenford.
Over 20 years window cleaning experience in Greenford
Highest standards produce by experienced staff.
Level 3 Team leaders within Greenford
IRATA Level 3 technicians always on site for highly trained supervision.
Our services
Rope Access Window Cleaning for Greenford And Surrounding Counties
Window cleaning at the Walkie Talkie
The concave construction of this London building presented many issues for access. They were all overcome to achieve our goal.
Cleaning windows from BMU at Vauxhall
The brand new building in Vauxhall, London needed a complete builders clean of the glass and façade. Extreme delivered again.
Windows being cleaned at Broadgate Tower
The BMU on this building was out of action. Extreme were called in to keep the PPM schedule on target with no loss of service.
Abseiling to clean windows at Victoria Street
Another BMU breakdown. All pre-planned window cleaning could remain on schedule by employing Extreme.
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Facts About Greenford
Greenford History
Greenford is considered to be the birthplace of the modern organic chemical industry, as it was at William Perkin’s chemical factory in North Greenford, by the Grand Union Canal, that the world’s first aniline dye was discovered in March 1856. Perkin called his amazing discovery ‘mauveine’. Today there is a blue plaque marking the spot in Oldfield Lane North, just south of the Black Horse public house.
Post First World War, tea blender and food manufacturer J. Lyons and Co. were looking for a secondary site on which to expand production beyond Cadby Hall, Hammersmith. In 1921 they bought the first piece of an eventual 63 acres site, due to its location close to good transport links from both the Grand Union Canal and the Great Western Railway’s Great Western Main Line, and the West Coast Main Line and onwards to the Midlands at Willesden Junction.
General Info
Greenford is a suburb in the London Borough of Ealing in Greater London, England, lying 11 miles west of Charing Cross in Central London. It was an ancient parish in the historic county of Middlesex. It has a population of 46,787 inhabitants or 62,126 with the inclusion of Perivale. South Greenford mainline station is actually in Perivale.
Nearby places include Yeading, Hanwell, Perivale, Southall, Northolt, Ealing, Sudbury, and Sudbury Hill. The most prominent landmarks in the suburb are Horsenden Hill, 279 feet above sea level; the small Parish Church of Holy Cross; and Betham House, built by Edward Betham.