Window Cleaning FAQ
Are you Insured?
Our company is backed by comprehensive insurance coverage, providing you with the assurance that we have taken proactive measures to safeguard both our team and your interests against unforeseen events and potential liabilities.
How much do you charge?
We like to visit each home or business in person to provide the most accurate estimate possible. We can provide hall park pricing but can only schedule a cleaning after an in-person estimate is provided.
What are the rules for cleaning windows?
Some basic window cleaning rules include…
1. Remove any and all abrasive substances on the glass before cleaning to prevent scratching the glass.
2. Clean the windows from top to bottom so that the residue above doesn’t dirty the bottom part of the windows.
3. Clean windows on cloudier days with little direct sunlight.
4. Only use soft cloths or microfiber cloths when wiping the glass.
How often should windows be cleaned?
Windows should be cleaned once or twice a year. Sometimes three times a year is necessary if you live in an area with high air pollution or allergens.
What are the worst conditions to clean windows?
The worst conditions for window cleaning are
1. When it’s cold outside – exceptionally cold temperatures can cause the cleaning solution to freeze on the glass.
2. In direct sunlight – the sun can cause the cleaning solution to evaporate more quickly from the glass. This can leave obnoxious streaks.
How long does professional window cleaning take?
This all depends on the size of the project. Also, if you have windows high above the ground, fall protection and ladders are needed. These are just two factors that determine how long the project will take. Give us a call today to get a free, personalized quote. We’d be happy to provide a time estimate if possible as well!
How do you clean the windows?
By hand from a ladder using professional grade tools/gear to provide the best quality possible while maintaining OSHA safety standards.
Do you clean interiors?
Yes, we do! We specialize in not only restoring your glass but also treating your home or business with the respect it deserves.