Patrick Parker has been washing and cleaning windows in the St. Louis area for over 30 years, and has operated Commercial Window Cleaning since 1995 which became an L.L.C. in 1998. Patrick has extensive experience in all aspects of window cleaning. Patrick has taken and completed the Scaffold Industry Association Safety and Training course for the safe set-up and operation of transportable staging equipment and has attended numerous safety seminars through the International Window Cleaning Association. Patrick is experienced in rope descent systems, swing stages, ariel lifts, ladders, poles and waterfed pole work.
Patrick was a member of the Board of Directors of the IWCA from 2002 to 2005.
Wayne Rasnic has been washing windows in the St. Louis area for over 28 years and has experience in all aspects of window washing also. Excelling in, but not limited to, rope descent systems and ladders because of his height and reach, Wayne is also experienced in swing stages, ariel lifts, pole, and waterfed pole work.
Both have experience at construction cleaning windows and frames.
Everyone at Commercial Window Cleaning has a minimum of 10 years experience with the exception of an occassional apprentice.
WE DO NOT USE DISH SOAP TO WASH WINDOWS !! Dish soap is meant to be rinsed, ( You rinse your dishes, right? ), and actually leaves a film on the glass that gives the dirt something to attach to making your glass dirty faster. We use a solution that will noticably make your windows shine, and for a longer period of time than dish soap. Most window washers in the St. Louis area use dish soap for washing windows.
The same theory is applied to the AquaClean system. Since no soap is used at all, the are no attractants on the glass allowing the glass to appear cleaner much longer than traditional soaps.
Everyone at Commercial Window Cleaning details the glass to assure you of no streaks and no runs. Everyone takes pride in the work they perform and consider themselves some of the best window cleaners in the area.