Q: What exactly does a window cleaner do?
A: We ensure that the glass panes exterior windows themselves are clean and free of streaks or smudges. We have the tools to do the job correctly, including squeegees, scrubbers, cleaning solutions, and brushes. We use various top-notch and eco-friendly cleaning solutions.
Q: How often should I have my windows cleaned?
A: It depends on several factors, such as the type of windows you have, the climate you live in, and how exposed they are to the elements.
However, we usually recommend having them cleaned at least once every three months to maintain the quality of your windows and increase their longevity.
Q: What type of office equipment do window cleaners use?
A: Our office is out and about. We typically use a ladder or scaffolding to reach high windows, along with a bucket of filtered water, sponge, squeegee, biodegradable window cleaning solution, and other cleaning supplies that help to make your windows sparkle, leaving zero streaks behind.
Q: How do I know if my windows need cleaning?
A: What appears as the most common sign is the presence of streaks or smudges on the front glass surface. Also, if your windows are starting to look cloudy or opaque, then they need to pay some attention.
Q: What are some common window cleaning mistakes?
A: The two common mistakes people make when cleaning their windows are using the wrong cloth or brush. They also often forget to use lower quality cleaning solutions or use too much or too little during the process thorough cleaning. These common mistakes can damage your windows.
Q: How much does a professional window cleaning window washing service cost?
A: Our window cleaning costs vary from windowpanes to whether the service includes cleaning the interior of glass doors and exterior of screens around the windows. However, the price typically starts at $99.
Call us today to learn more about our window cleaning services.
Q: How can I avoid streaks when cleaning my windows?
A: We recommend people clean their windows on a cloudy day. The sun dries the cleaner too quickly, leaving streaks water spots behind.
We also recommend that people use a squeegee to remove the cleaner from the window. Wiping it with a cloth only smears the cleanser around and leaves streaks.
Lastly, we encourage people to clean their windows more than once. If you see streaks after washing them, rewash them.
Q: Can I clean my windows with vinegar?
A: Sure, you can clean your windows with vinegar. But suppose you want them to be as clean as possible and last longer. In that case, we recommend a quality window cleaning solution.