



A house wash goes a long way. It knocks out the grime, algae, and buildup that collects on siding and surfaces over time. But once that's done, dirty windows can still make the whole exterior look dull. That's where exterior window cleaning comes in - it's the detail that ties everything together.
This home had a large wall of windows that were covered in a film of dirt, water spots, and general outdoor buildup. Big glass panels like these catch everything - pollen, dust, hard water, you name it. And when you've got that much glass, even a moderate amount of grime makes a noticeable difference from the street.
We use a water-fed pole system to get the job done right. The brush head on the end delivers purified water directly to the glass while we scrub the surface clean. Purified water is key here - it has the minerals stripped out, which means it evaporates off the glass without leaving spots or residue behind. No squeegee marks. No streaks. Just clean glass.
The pole system also lets us safely reach upper-story windows without ladders. That's a big deal. It's faster, it's safer for our crew, and it means we're not leaning equipment against your home or siding. We can work from the ground and still get full coverage on tall windows and hard-to-reach panes.
A house wash handles the heavy lifting, but clean windows are what people actually notice. When the glass is clear, the whole home looks sharper - from the curb and from inside looking out. It's one of those details that makes a bigger difference than most people expect.