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Our Window Cleaning Service

Discover why window cleaning is essential and learn about our detailed cleaning process,.

Why Windows Need To Be Cleaned

01.

Window Lifespan

Regular cleaning removes harmful substances like dirt, hard water spots, and debris that can degrade window materials over time.

02.

Natural Light

Dirt and grime block natural light. Clean windows allow more sunlight into your home, making rooms brighter and more energy-efficient.

03.

Health Benefits

Clean windows reduce the buildup of allergens, dust, and mold, promoting a healthier indoor environment for your family.

04.

Curb Appeal

Clean windows make a home look more inviting, boosting curb appeal and increasing property value.

05.

Energy Efficiency 

Dirt buildup can affect the insulation of windows. Keeping them clean ensures optimal energy efficiency, saving on heating and cooling costs.

Every year in the U.S., over 500,000 people are treated for ladder-related injuries, and around 300 lose their lives. We strongly urge you to avoid cleaning your windows/gutters or walking on your roof. Leave the job to insured professionals who are prepared for those rare but serious risks. Even if you feel confident on ladders or roofs, remember – even mountain goats fall off mountains.

Please hire a professional wether if it's us or another company.

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Our Window Cleaning Process

Apply Cleaning Solution: We wet the window using a washing tool covered in our specialized window cleaning solution.

Squeegee Clean: We use a squeegee to remove water and soap, ensuring a streak-free finish.

Dry the Window: A clean rag is used to dry the window and eliminate any remaining moisture.

Remove Tough Spots: We use a variety of tools to gently clean any sticky or stubborn spots.

Clean Window Seals: We open the window and thoroughly clean the window seals for a complete service.

Final Inspection: We inspect the window from different angles to ensure no spots or streaks are left behind.

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