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Fallbrook Window Washing Co. owner Rick Williams attends an International Window Washers Association convention and trade show.
Fallbrook Window Washing Co. owner Rick Williams attends an International Window Washers Association convention and trade show.

Fallbrook Window Washing Co. provides high quality service with a smile


Thursday, April 28th, 2011
Issue 17, Volume 15.
Andrea Verdin
Staff Writer


Finding an excellent service that does not skimp on friendliness and courtesy is hard to find; however, Fallbrook Window Washing Co. has been providing those qualities to home and business owners in Bonsall, De Luz, Rainbow and Fallbrook since 1973.

Rick Williams, the owner of Fallbrook Window Washing Co., joined his father Eric in the business nearly 40 years ago, and has worked hard to offer the best window washing service possible.

However, this business is not a one-man team. Jan Williams and Jamie Stewart, Williams’ wife and daughter, help manage the office and schedule appointments.

"We have a tag team," said Williams. "My wife and daughter are invaluable to the business as business managers, customer service, and support. With my son Eric working with us, our business has been in the family for three generations."

As part of the window washing service provided by the Williams team, Williams physically goes to each prospective property to offer a free estimate.

"It’s important to meet the people interested and explain my services to them," said Williams. "Not only do I want to give an accurate quote, I want them to see who will be working on their property."

Fallbrook Window Washing Company’s service includes the washing of all windows, inside and out; the cleaning of the window screens and the vacuuming of the window tracks.

Williams stated that Fallbrook Window Washing Company’s attention to detail is what allows the company to provide stellar work that is only accomplished by someone who specializes in window cleaning.

"Most housekeepers wash windows by hand with a rag, basically smearing the windows, which can be seen when the sun shines through," said Williams. "We use soap water and squeegees, leaving windows residue- and spot-free."

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have pristine windows year long, Williams recommends that clients have the windows professionally cleaned quarterly, touching them up by hand in between appointments.

"If customers are going to have a special event, we offer a partial service, in which we clean the most important windows, such as the dining room, kitchen and family room," said Williams.

For the Williams family, providing superior window washing services is not enough; as longtime residents of Fallbrook, they consider getting to know their customers essential.

"Some of my customers tell me that they’ve known me since I was knee high to a grasshopper," said Williams. "I have had the pleasure of seeing some customers every few months over the span of almost 40 years, so they have known me my entire working life. That’s the pleasure of working in Fallbrook; you become a part of the town."

In addition to window washing, Williams serves his community as a volunteer firefighter in De Luz, and was one of the brave firefighters who battled the Rice Fire in 2007.

Currently, Williams also has a personal dog training service, and volunteers as a puppy raiser for Canine Companions for Independence, which trains canines to help disabled individuals live a full and independent life.

This commitment to serve the community is what drives the Fallbrook Window Washing Company to excellence.

"I enjoy being a part of Fallbrook, running into folks I know," said Williams. "I am proud of the reputation I have in town, and I would not trade that for all the gold and silver in the world. People know that we are friendly and courteous."

To schedule a free estimate, call Fallbrook Window Washing Company at (760) 728-8116, any day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.


 

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