Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

By bigapplewindows

23.12.2017
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    Dear all!

    From the bottom of our hearts, we want to wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Thank you for being with us this year! We’ve achieved so many important things together and hope to keep working with you in the future.

    At Big Apple Window Cleaning, we are always ready to give you a hand with any glass-cleaning project. As soon as the holidays are over, you can give us a call to book another cleaning. If for some reason you skipped a seasonal cleaning, you can still make your windows shine before New Year comes.

    You matter to us!

    We have grandiose plans for the next year and we hope you’ll stay with us to see them come to fruition. We are planning to hire new team members, expand our business, and master new window cleaning techniques. The year 2018 is bound to be exciting and fulfilling.

    We can’t wait to hear your opinion about our work. We tried so hard to keep our standards high and we hope we achieved the goal. At Big Apple Window Cleaning, we know the importance of excellent service and, judging from your reviews, we are doing a good job.

    On this Christmas, we wish you and your loved ones to stay happy and healthy for years to come. We hope you’ll be spending these holidays surrounded by the people you love and value. We wish you to have a happy and safe holiday season! And Big Apple Window Cleaning team will always be here to help you enjoy a clear view.

    Thank you for giving us the opportunity to do what we do best. We dedicate ourselves to our work and love seeing the results. It’s been a busy year but we are eagerly awaiting the new one.

    We look forward to seeing you again after the holidays!

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