Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: sham33 on December 20, 2012, 08:12:29 am
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Wheres the best place to go? Any recommendations? thanks.
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gleaming insurance for me..
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just taken a policy out with them and found them to be very competitive on price and excellent service.
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We got a good deal through A-plan
replacement vehicle (fully fitted wfp) regardless of blame if ours is off the road
we carry 1000 ltrs as well
Darran
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window cleaning insurance or van insurance?
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Gleaming insurance for public liability and employers liability.
I then use direct line for van insurance.
;)
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Direct line (uk insurance)
Will not cover tanks in vans.
The only way you can get round this stupid rule is to use ratchet straps.
If you use ratchet straps it is classed as goods being carried. If you weld in the tank etc, its classed as a modification.
Correct.
My tanks have no choice but to be ratchet strapped down for MOT issues.
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£7 per month, 1 million liability cover . Swinton window cleaning insurance 8)
Trad cleaner
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window cleaning insurance or van insurance?
Oops, window cleaning insurance. I'll take a look at Gleaming insurance, thanks.
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Aplan here too. Very efficient.
www.laneswindowcleaning.com Rutland
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just taken a policy out with them and found them to be very competitive on price and excellent service.
must be me,i found them to be unprofessional never got back to me(on 2 other occasions),also went through the website for a quote and got a message saying call us to discuss your enquiry, now maybe its me but i think it should have been the other way round.....now Alexander swan thats a different story ;D
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A plan do not have any vans to send to people in case of accident
I would check with Aplan how they will achieve this
The only company that can do this is
Alexandra swan
You only get what you pay for
You only find the crap its the pan when you try and claim
Bryan