Frequently Asked Questions — National Window Cleaning Authority

What is the National Window Cleaning Authority?

National Window Cleaning Authority is a reference resource dedicated to window cleaning and related exterior cleaning topics. It covers techniques, equipment, safety standards, industry terminology, and best practices across residential and commercial applications. The site operates as part of the T3 Trade network of specialist trade reference sites.

What topics does this site cover?

The site covers the full scope of window cleaning as a trade and service — including tools and equipment, cleaning solutions, working at height guidance, water-fed pole systems, traditional methods, and commercial contracting considerations. Supporting topics such as surface types, environmental factors, and equipment maintenance are also addressed. Content is structured to be useful whether readers are approaching the subject for the first time or looking to deepen existing knowledge.

Who is this site for?

The site is intended for anyone with a practical or professional interest in window cleaning — including sole traders, cleaning contractors, facilities managers, and informed consumers. It is also a useful starting point for those considering window cleaning as a trade. No prior knowledge is assumed.

Is this a directory or marketplace for window cleaning services?

No. National Window Cleaning Authority is a reference resource, not a directory, lead generation platform, or marketplace. The site does not list businesses, facilitate bookings, or connect customers with service providers. Its sole purpose is to provide reliable, well-organised reference information.

How is the content sourced and kept up to date?

Content is researched and written by the T3 Trade editorial team, drawing on publicly available industry guidance, trade standards, and established professional practice. The site is reviewed and updated on a continuing basis to reflect changes in equipment, regulation, and industry norms. Accuracy and clarity are the primary editorial standards applied across all content.

Does this site provide professional or safety advice?

No. All content on National Window Cleaning Authority is provided for reference and informational purposes only. Nothing on the site should be treated as a substitute for qualified professional advice, formal training, or compliance with applicable health and safety regulations. Readers working in or entering the trade should consult accredited training providers and relevant regulatory bodies for authoritative guidance.

How can errors or outdated information be reported?

Corrections and factual concerns can be submitted through the contact page. The editorial team reviews all submissions and will update content where an error or significant omission is confirmed. Suggestions for new topics or areas of expansion are also welcome through the same channel.