(SAVANNAH, Ga.)-Within ahalf day, water, a squeegee, some muscle, and a willingness to "give back," turned dingy, clouded windows into gleaming, crystal clear types along Broughton Street in downtown Savannah.

Employees with Fish Window Cleaning in Savannahcleanedtheneglected windows ofproperties along Broughton Street that do not have tenants.The company offered this service for no charge to anyone.

"We decided that we wanted to do something to brighten up Broughton Street for the holidays,"said TomRokosz, owner of Fish Window Cleaning Savannah.

"Savannahwindows over a while if they're not maintained get dusty, pollen,lots of stuff on them and people start writing little comments on them and everything," said Rokosz."We wanted to makeDowntown look sharp."

"Giving back to the community, especiallythis time of the year--your efforts should be applauded," said Wednesday's guest co-host David Mihuta to Rokosz.

Catch the attached video to see how nicethe vacant stores look after Fish Window Cleaning got a hold of them!

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November 22, 2012 at 4:11 am by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Window Cleaning