How Your Windows May Be Cleaned:

 
 

Traditional Method

The traditional method of cleaning a window is what many people already have in mind and are familiar with. That consisting of an applicator (mop) and a squeegee, in conjunction with soapy water. This is an essential service and no window cleaning company could survive without mastering this fundamental. Although any window can be cleaned with this method, given that you have proper and safe ways to access it, there are a few “cons” so to speak. For instance, no matter how sharp and crisp your squeegee rubber is, there will still be a very small amount of soap left in the pores of the glass. This soap then acts as a magnet to dirt and dust, which then means that your windows may not stay clean for very long. Simply put, traditional window cleaning is a tried and true staple in the industry that has been here forever and is here to stay. So why would we wash your windows any other way?…


Pure water window cleaning

Pure water window cleaning you could say is window cleaning in the 21st century. The process in a simple explanation is this: Regular tap water is ran through one or a combination of different filters, to a point where the water is perfectly clean at a microscopic level where there is no minerals or dissolved solids whatsoever. This water is then used in conjunction with a brush to agitate and remove dirt and debris from your windows (FRAMES INCLUDED!). After a thorough scrub, the glass is then given a final rinse, after which the remaining water dries crystal clean and streak free.

Why would we use this technique over traditional techniques? There are many reasons:

  1. This cleans not only the glass but the entire window, frame and sill included.

  2. Your windows will stay cleaner longer!!

  3. It is a more efficient manner which means we will be at your home and taking up less of your time!

  4. It is a safer means to complete the job. Instead of using ladders to access high windows, we can clean with our feet safely on the ground.

However using a water fed pole system is not the right call for every job. As trained professionals in the industry, we know what will be the right decision to achieve unbelievable results each and every time.

You may find window cleaners in the area that might talk negatively about either of these methods, but having all the available tools and knowing how to expertly use them is what truly makes us a master at our craft.

Traditional Method

Traditional Method


Water Fed Brush

Water Fed Brush

Window Cleaning myth

If you have ever been the recipient of an unsatisfactory window cleaning job, did you blame the tools that the technician was using? Of course not! you blamed the technician for bad technique, carelessness, etc.. And then if you have ever seen a water fed system produce bad results, then why would you blame it on the tool!