Many of our customers have homes with numerous windows. Builders often install 8 to 10 windows in just a small section, which looks fantastic—until they get dirty. Unfortunately, the dirt and grime are unavoidable, especially here with the monsoons, strong winds, summer rains, and a little winter weather thrown in for good measure.
Because of this, we recommend that homeowners have their windows cleaned at least once a year. Many of our clients opt for more frequent cleanings—several times a year—to keep their homes looking sharp. After all, there’s nothing quite like gazing out of spotless windows. It really transforms your view—and maybe even your mood!
Window Cleaning Tutorial:
- Gather your tools: You’ll need a squeegee, a bucket of soapy water (preferably with a splash of humor), some clean rags, and maybe a ladder if your windows are feeling a bit too high for comfort.
- Wave goodbye to dirt: Dip your squeegee into the soapy water and give that grimy window a good scrubbing. Pretend you’re giving it a spa day—nothing too rough, but enough to make those dirt bubbles burst.
- The Squeegee magic: Starting at the top corner, pull down in a smooth motion like you’re giving the glass a gentle wipe. Think of yourself as the window’s personal masseuse—relaxing, thorough, and leaving no dirt behind.
- Dry and shine: Use a clean rag to wipe any remaining drips and give it that perfect, streak-free finish. Bonus points if you strike a victorious pose like you just completed a great workout.
- Admire your handiwork: Stand back and marvel at your sparkling masterpiece. Bonus: Your reflection will look even better with all that newfound clarity.
Remember, the dirt might come back—thanks, Mother Nature—but your cleaning skills will always be undefeated!


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