Window Cleaning in the City of Westminster
All Clean Services Limited are a professional window cleaning company providing traditional and cherry picker window cleaning in Westminster.
We specialise in window cleaning for business across Westminster, from shop fronts to high rise office blocks. For many businesses and office blocks, window cleaning is a skill that requires much expert knowledge. Commercial abseil window cleaning cannot be taken on by just any Westminster based window cleaner,as it requires specialist knowledge, equipment and insurance.

As professional window cleaners, we understand that you only get one chance to make a first impression, and image counts. You wouldn’t want a dirty or run down exterior of your building to be the first face-to-face contact that your company makes with a potential client. All Clean Services place a high emphasis upon professionalism, reliability, safety and flexibility.
Based in London, All Clean has a good knowledge of the City of Westminster and all London boroughs. The City of Westminster, an inner-city London borough, takes into account areas such as Knightsbridge, Westminster, Baker Street, Oxford Street, Marble Arch, Victoria and Bayswater. Each of these areas are full to the brim with office blocks with glass frontages. All Clean can service all professional buildings, from shop fronts to large glass front tower buildings.
Westminster contains the Houses of Parliament. These are the headquarters of one of oldest democracies in the world, dubbed the 'Mother of all Parliaments'.The main Parliament buildings date back to the mid 1800s and are built in neo-gothic style around the medieval Westminster Hall.When Parliament is in session, visitors can queue at the Strangers' Galleries for admission to debates.
Next door is probably the most recognised British sight, Big Ben.The clocktower, which looks out to Westminster Bridge, gets its name from the huge bell inside, whose chimes can be heard four miles away.Behind it stands Parliament Square with its famous statues, including Winston Churchill and Abraham Lincoln.
The fabulous façade of Westminster Abbey is unmissable.Dating from 1066, it is the number one church of the Anglican faith and coronation and burial place of British monarchs.Its most famous spots are Poets' Corner and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier.
The Cenotaph stands at the junction of Parliament Street and Whitehall.This simple monument of Portland stone is the focus for remembrance of those who died in international conflict.
Beyond it lie the grand buildings of Whitehall and Downing Street, home of the Prime Minister.


