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Clearview Exterior Cleaning Specialists
Kent
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Welcome to Clearview Cleaning Specialists – Your Trusted Exterior Cleaning Experts in London & Kent
Clearview Cleaning Specialists was founded with military precision and dedication, offering top-notch exterior cleaning services for both domestic and commercial properties. We’re proud to be part of the X-Forces Enterprise, supporting the military community and providing reliable, high-quality cleaning services across the region.
Our Services Include:
💧 External Windows Cleaned – Crystal clear windows, inside and out.
💧 Gutter Clearing – Keep your gutters clear and free-flowing.
💧 Roof Cleaning – Restore your roof to its former glory.
💧 Facias & Soffits Cleaned – Ensure your property’s exterior is clean and well-maintained.
💧 Conservatory Cleaning – Brighten up your conservatory and maintain its pristine appearance.
💧 Pressure Washing Services (Driveways & Patios) – Bring back the shine to your outdoor spaces with powerful pressure washing.
Special Offer:
✅ 10% Discount for Blue Light/DDS card holders, OAPs, and Veterans.
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Who Are Clearview?
Founded by Gareth Welsh, a former military professional and experienced window cleaner, Clearview Cleaning Specialists was established in 2019 with a mission to deliver quality, reliability, and exceptional service.
Through the X-Forces Enterprise, we uphold military principles and community values, ensuring every cleaning job is completed with precision and care. We believe in delivering trustworthy, no-nonsense services, and our customers value our focus on quality without the unnecessary flair. Clearview is built on solid military principles, serving local communities with pride.
Get in touch today for a FREE quote and let us make your property shine!
📞 Contact us now and experience the Clearview difference!
Areas Covered
We cover the London Borough of Bromley, Kent areas and Sevenoaks
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Tel:
07305 892969
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Military Background
Gareth joined the Coldstream Guards at the age of 16. In 2003 he decided to leave, however, he re-enlisted for two tours of Iraq, attached to 42 and then 45 Commando Royal Marines.