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Jonathan started his own window washing business 10 years ago. Two years earlier Jonathon was staying with a friend, whose father was a window-washer but suffered an accident which put him out of work. Jonathon offered to help out and this provided the stepping stone to his window-washing career!

Through his window-washing business, Jonathan has created extra work doing gutter cleaning, spider web removal, fly screens cleaning etc. Jonathan washes both commercial as well as private buildings, doing buildings up to three storeys high. Jonathan enjoys the flexibility of his job, and that he can create his own schedule and tasks. He believes that Christmas is the busiest time of the year, when people want their houses to look spic and span!




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