Cradle and MEWP Access
Safe, controlled window cleaning for medium and high rise buildings.
Cradle and MEWP access provide a stable, effective solution for window cleaning on buildings where ladders or ground based systems are not suitable.
Controlled access for consistent results at height
Cradle and MEWP window cleaning is ideal for buildings with large façades, repeated elevations or limited roof access.
Using fixed or mobile access platforms, our trained operatives are able to work safely and efficiently at height while maintaining close control over the cleaning process. This approach allows for detailed cleaning across glass, frames and surrounding surfaces, delivering a consistent finish across the building.
All work is planned to minimise disruption to occupants and site operations.


How cradle and MEWP access cleaning works
Each site is assessed in advance to determine the most suitable access method, whether a building mounted cradle or a mobile elevated work platform.
We prepare full risk assessments and method statements before work begins. Our team then carry out cleaning in a controlled, systematic way, ensuring all areas are reached safely and efficiently.
This method is particularly effective for offices, residential blocks, commercial buildings and sites with repeated elevations.
Part of a wider window cleaning service
Cradle and MEWP access form part of our wider range of window cleaning methods. Where appropriate, these systems can be combined with water fed pole, traditional window cleaning or rope access to ensure full coverage of the building.
We always choose the safest and most effective method for each area.
Book cradle or MEWP window cleaning
If your building requires platform based access for window cleaning, get in touch to discuss your site and arrange a free, no obligation quote.
We use purified water systems, reduce chemical use where possible and follow responsible cleaning practices across all sites.
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