Frequently Asked Questions

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How long does a window cleaning service take?

The time depends on the size and number of windows, as well as the building type. For most homes, window cleaning takes between 2-4 hours, while larger commercial properties might take longer.

How do I prepare for a window cleaning service?

We ask that you remove any breakable items near the windows and make sure there is clear access. For interior cleaning, please ensure pets are secured and blinds or curtains are open.

Do you clean windows inside and outside?

Yes, we offer both interior and exterior window cleaning services. Depending on your needs, we provide customizable cleaning packages.

How often should I have my windows professionally cleaned?

Most residential properties benefit from window cleaning twice a year, while commercial properties might need quarterly or monthly cleanings depending on the amount of dirt and traffic in the area.

Do you offer services for commercial buildings?

Yes, we provide services for commercial window cleaning to commercial properties including office buildings, schools, and hospitals and much more."

How do I keep streaks from getting on my windows?

To attain streak-free windows with spotless results, you will need a few basic tools for cleaning. Here’s a list of essentials:

  • Microfiber Cloth: Ideal for wiping and polishing windows.
  • Scrubber: Helps apply the cleaning solution evenly across the glass.
  • Squeegee: Removes water and cleaning solutions evenly for a streak-free finish.
  • Bucket: Holds your cleaning solution.
  • Mild Dish Soap Solution: Helps remove dirt and grime from the glass.

How do I maintain my clean windows?
  • Regular Dusting: Dust your window sills, tracks, and screens regularly to prevent dirt buildup.
  • Spot Clean: Wipe small smudges and fingerprints as needed to keep windows looking fresh between professional cleanings.
  • Check for Mold or Mildew: Look for signs of mold or mildew around windows and frames, especially in humid climates, and address it before it spreads.
  • Maintain Window Screens: Remove and clean window screens occasionally to prevent dust and debris from getting on the glass.
  • Avoid Hard Water: If you live in an area with hard water (water with high mineral content), avoid using a garden hose on windows, as it can leave mineral deposits or water spots. These stains are difficult to remove and can etch the glass over time.