"Cascade gives prompt, friendly service. They arrive when they say they will with the
proper equipment to wash all windows. I recommend them as a great window washing service."
--Ben P.
We have been window cleaning in Utah for over 5 years now and admittedly, there is an art to getting windows to shine. Aside from technique, the biggest
secret to success in window cleaning is the tools. A mop, squeegee, window scraper and microfiber
towels are the critical tools for getting the windows clean. This sure beats trying to do it with Windex
and paper towels.
Avoiding streaks is the most challenging aspect of window cleaning in Utah. The key is keeping the
squeegee at a downward angle while overlapping your previous wipe a little bit. Sometimes, even after
cleaning the window, there is stuff that just won’t come off. Utah window cleaning can be challenging due to the
unpredictable weather patterns even in the dead of summer. This is where the window scraper comes
in handy. This is probably the biggest difference in getting windows professionally cleaned as compared to those
who do it themselves. When window cleaning in Utah the window scraper helps pull off a winters
worth of dirt and really helps pull
off the hard water stains.
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Aside from just being able to see out your windows, staying on top of water
hard stains is the best reason to get your window cleaned in Utah on a regular basis. We do have a high success
rate of pulling off hard water stains and it makes a big difference. If window cleaning has been neglected
for a long time I have seen true stains on the windows. Irreversible staining has taken place and the only
way to fix it at that point is to replace the windows, which is very expensive. So remember that with many
things and especially with window cleaning that an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Yes, you
could get your windows cleaned monthly, but with window cleaning in Utah, I think that would be a waste of money. I think
getting your windows cleaned once or twice a year is probably good enough. I would do it in the spring with
the rest of your spring cleaning and then once again in the fall.