
Most people wait until their windows look noticeably dirty before calling anyone. By that point, the buildup - dust, hard water minerals, oxidation from the frames - has already been sitting and bonding to the glass for months. That kind of grime doesn't just wipe off.
That's exactly why we push quarterly cleaning. Staying on a regular schedule means we're dealing with surface-level buildup each visit instead of fighting months of layered grime. It's faster, it's easier on the glass, and it keeps things looking sharp year-round without a big reset clean every time.
When we're on-site, it's never just the glass. We clean the frames, scrub out the tracks, and pull and wash the screens too. Those areas collect dirt just as fast as the glass does - sometimes faster - and skipping them means that gunk ends up right back on your clean windows the next time you open them.
The difference a clean window makes in a space like this is real. When the glass is clear and the frames are clean, you actually see the yard, the landscape, the view - not a hazy version of it. It sounds simple, but it genuinely changes how a room feels.
Keeping up with it quarterly means you're protecting the glass long-term, not just cleaning it. Buildup left too long can etch into the surface permanently. A simple routine now is a lot cheaper than dealing with that later.