Frequently Asked Questions
Common Questions
Most properties benefit from professional window cleaning at least twice a year to maintain clarity and appearance. However, the ideal frequency depends on local weather patterns and personal preferences.
An exterior window cleaning service typically involves washing the outer glass panes to remove dust, dirt, and outdoor grime, helping to restore a clean look to your property.
Yes, specialized treatment options are available to help address stubborn hard water spots and mineral buildup, restoring the transparency of your glass surfaces.
Window screen cleaning is often available as an add-on or part of a comprehensive service package to ensure that both the screens and the glass behind them look their best.
Cleaning both the interior and exterior of your windows during the same visit is highly recommended to achieve the most thorough results and maximize the amount of natural light entering your space.
Interior Window Cleaning
Most homeowners find that having their interior windows professionally cleaned twice a year maintains optimal clarity, though high-traffic homes or those with indoor activities may benefit from more frequent cleanings.
It is helpful to clear small decorative items from windowsills and provide clear access paths to the windows, though our technicians can assist with minor adjustments as needed during the appointment.
Our standard interior service typically covers the washing of the inside glass panes, wiping down the immediate window frames, and gently cleaning the window sills to remove loose dust and debris.
Yes, our team is equipped with specialized tools and extending equipment that allow us to clean high foyer windows, skylights, and other elevated interior glass panes effectively.
The duration of the service depends on the size of your home and the number of window panes, but most standard residential appointments are completed within a few hours.
Exterior Window Cleaning
Most properties benefit from a thorough exterior window cleaning at least twice a year. However, factors such as surrounding foliage, local weather patterns, and proximity to dirt roads may require more frequent cleanings to maintain optimal clarity.
Yes, our team is equipped to clean windows on multi-story properties. We utilize specialized extension poles and equipment to reach elevated glass surfaces efficiently and effectively.
An exterior window cleaning typically includes scrubbing and squeegeeing the outer glass panes to remove dirt, pollen, and spots, as well as wiping down the immediate frames and exterior sills.
To help our team work efficiently, we recommend closing all windows tightly and removing any decorative items, potted plants, or screens from the immediate exterior work areas before we arrive.
Light rain typically does not impact the quality of the cleaning. However, in cases of heavy downpours, high winds, or severe weather conditions, we may reschedule the service to ensure the best possible results.
Hard Water Removal
Hard water is water that contains high levels of dissolved minerals, such as calcium and magnesium, which can leave deposits on surfaces when the water evaporates.
The frequency depends on several factors, including local environmental conditions, exposure to water sources like sprinklers, and how quickly mineral deposits tend to build up on your glass surfaces.
Standard household window cleaners are typically designed for everyday dirt and dust and may not have the properties required to break down stubborn mineral bonds.
Over extended periods, neglected mineral deposits can cause changes to the surface of the glass, which is why timely treatment is generally recommended to prevent permanent damage.
Common sources of hard water buildup include lawn sprinklers, run-off from concrete or building materials, and tap water that has been allowed to dry directly on the glass surface.
Window Screen Cleaning
It is generally recommended to have your window screens cleaned at least once or twice a year, typically during your regular spring or fall maintenance routines, depending on local environmental factors.
Yes, our cleaning service includes addressing both the mesh material and the surrounding frames to ensure a comprehensive clean for the entire screen unit.
Over time, accumulated dirt and debris on screens can transfer to the glass during rainstorms or wind, leading to harder-to-clean spots on your window panes.
Yes, removing the screens allows for a more thorough cleaning of both sides of the mesh and prevents dirt from transferring onto the window glass or interior sills.
Our technicians are experienced in handling a wide variety of screen designs, including standard window screens, sliding patio door screens, and custom sizes.
