Windows
Everyone knows that clean windows make a tremendous statement. When you walk into any home, your eyes are immediately drawn to clean sparkling windows.
In addition to the image they cast, clean windows are also good for your health, your budget and your overall quality of life. Not just that, it increases the lifespan of windows.
Windows serve important purposes, such as creating a proper flow of light and heat and facilitating proper ventilation.
Screen Cleaning
Most people focus on cleaning their windows and leave their screens full of dust and grime. Even if your windows are spotless, a dirty window screen will affect the visibility.
The dust settled on your screens can travel into your house and contaminate the air that you breathe. One of the main benefits of screen cleaning is that the air quality inside your house gets improved.
Track Cleaning
Dirty window tracks can easily go unnoticed and are often low on the list of cleaning priorities. But having tracks cleaned is actually very important to creating an energy efficient and healthy home.
Neglecting window tracks can create a perfect environment for dirt and grime to build up that will prevent windows from shutting properly, allowing drafts into the house. Drafts make the home less energy efficient.
Condensation is also common to develop in the window tracks, creating unwanted mold growth which is unhealthy for everyone and is something that should be taken care of right away.
POST CONSTRUCTION WINDOW CLEANING
Post construction window cleaning involves some of the most difficult challenges in the window cleaning industry.
We are often left with the challenge to remove construction debris (plaster, paint, texture, concrete, tape, stickers) and anything else that comes into contact with the glass.
This type of window cleaning often includes the use of razor blades and glass scrapers, and at times specialized soaps, chemicals and solvents.