Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: callum99 on August 16, 2016, 05:48:32 pm
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anyone out there recomend a decent company who does public liability for window cleaners,,,read up a bit about it on this forum ,and it seems that most companys don,t cover window cleaners for damage to a third partys property that you are infact working on by ,,cleaning the window,s ,,so if you break a window or anything that you are in contact with ,then your not coverd,,,????? any idea,s guys or gals,,,thanks ,,kev,,,,ps is it me or do window cleaners seem to be picking a lot of work as of late,,,??
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Speak to APlan insurance mention Lance Tucker (Sunshine window cleaning) we both get a discount. They will cover glass worked on
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http://www.gleaminginsurance.co.uk/
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What you really need is a company that has paid out a claim or to . AS most think they can recommend until they claim.
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What you really need is a company that has paid out a claim or to . AS most think they can recommend until they claim.
I think Smurf had quite a big claim and they paid up
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Thank goodness for gleaming (hiscox) is all I can say. Oops! ;D
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Speak to APlan insurance mention Lance Tucker (Sunshine window cleaning) we both get a discount. They will cover glass worked on
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much appreciated sunshine
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What you really need is a company that has paid out a claim or to . AS most think they can recommend until they claim.
I think Smurf had quite a big claim and they paid up
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amen to that
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Gleaming for me ;)
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The main reason I went with Gleaming was because they actually cover damage to the items you are cleaning. Some insurance companies I obtained quotations from would not cover this - which seems a bit pointless IMO.
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Gleaming for me too
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I asked APlan sales rep on another forum to give me a comparison quote for the same cover I had with hiscox (gleaming) and he said we could not come anywhere near to what comprehensive cover I had for all the activities I wanted covered.
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Good to know Alan. Looks like a swap could he on the cards for us then
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It's defo a no brainer Lance for peace of mind. ;)
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Gleaming all the way, you pay a bit extra, but lower excess and you are covered for more things than most insurers will do. Much safer for when it actually comes to putting a claim in because as we all know, most insurance companies are an absolute pain to deal with when you actually need something doing...
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Gleaming here aswell :)
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What you really need is a company that has paid out a claim or to . AS most think they can recommend until they claim.
Gleaming paid out on a claim for us. Very nice to deal with; customer also very happy with them.
Vin
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looks like it,s gleaming then everyone ,,,thanks