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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

  • How often should I have my windows professionally cleaned?
    Most experts recommend having your windows professionally cleaned once or twice a year. Scheduling a cleaning at the beginning of summer and another before fall helps maintain clarity and curb appeal by removing pollen, dust, and grime accumulated during different seasons.
  • Will you clean the inside and outside of my windows?
    Yes, we provide a comprehensive cleaning service that includes both the interior and exterior surfaces of windows. This service also extends to cleaning the frames, sills, and screens to ensure a spotless finish and prevent dust buildup.
  • What precautions do you take to ensure the safety of your technicians on my property?
    We prioritize safety by ensuring all electrical sockets are covered, addressing any pre-existing damage to windows or screens, and evaluating the age and condition of windows and screens to tailor our approach and pricing. These precautions help us minimize the risk of damage and ensure a safe working environment.
  • How often should I have my solar panels cleaned?
    For optimal efficiency, solar panels should be cleaned every six months to a year. This frequency can vary based on environmental factors such as tree coverage and dust levels in your area.
  • How long does it take to pressure wash a property?
    Pressure washing a standard 2,000-square-foot home typically takes between 2 to 3 hours, depending on the extent of dirt and any additional services required, such as driveway or deck cleaning.
  • Do I need to be present during the pressure washing service?
    It is advisable for you to be present at the start of the service to discuss specific cleaning needs and preferences with our team. This ensures that all your requirements are met effectively.
  • How is soft washing different from pressure washing?
    Soft washing involves applying a specialized chemical solution to remove mold, grime, and dirt without high-pressure water. This method is gentler on surfaces and ideal for more delicate structures, whereas pressure washing uses high-pressure water to forcefully eliminate dirt, making it suitable for harder surfaces like concrete driveways and patios
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