
Living near the Scottsdale mountains is beautiful - but it comes with a catch. Dust and dirt settle on your windows constantly out here, and it builds up faster than most people expect. Before long, that gorgeous view gets buried behind a film of grime you barely notice until it's really bad.
That's exactly the kind of situation we deal with all the time in this area. Desert homes with large glass panels, curved bay windows, and wide patio-facing windows take the brunt of it. The more glass you have, the more surface area for dust to cling to - and these homes have a lot of glass.
We came out and worked through every panel, getting the glass back to a clean, clear finish. No streaks, no residue. Just windows that actually let the light in and the view come through the way they should.
What makes window cleaning in a desert climate different from other areas is the type of buildup. It's not just rain spots or typical smudges - it's a combination of fine dust, mineral deposits, and pollen that bonds to the glass over time. Getting that off takes the right tools and technique, not just a spray bottle and a squeegee.
If your windows are starting to look dull or hazy, that's usually a sign it's been a while. Regular cleaning keeps the buildup from getting ahead of you and makes a real difference in how your home looks and feels from the inside and outside.