If you are constructing your property from scratch, there might be a lot of substances covering windows that are tough to remove, like plaster and paint, and even stickers. As a professional window cleaning company, we will ensure that your new windows are spotless after we are done with our cleaning process. We sincerely commit to our job and provide complete satisfaction on our client's part.
When you call us, we conduct an initial consultation to understand your needs. We will inspect your property, assess the condition of the windows, and provide you with a detailed estimate of the work required.
The first step in the cleaning process involves removing larger debris from the window surfaces. This process includes cement or other residual construction materials. Our team will carefully brush or scrape away these substances, ensuring not to scratch or damage the glass.
We'll tackle any stickers or adhesives left on the windows. We gently remove these materials using a strong window-safe solution and scraper without leaving any residue or damaging the windows.
If we find paint or silicone specks on your windows, we utilize a high-grade scraper to remove these substances gently. This meticulous process ensures your windows are entirely free from any remnants left behind after construction.
With all the construction materials removed, we thoroughly clean your windows inside and out. We use eco-friendly cleaning solutions and squeegees to remove any remaining dirt or fingerprints, leaving your windows sparkling clean and streak-free.
Frames and sills are neglected parts of windows that can collect significant dust and debris during construction. Our team will meticulously clean these areas, leaving all your windows pristine.
Ultimately, we undertake a complete inspection to ensure every window meets our high-quality standards. We review each window to ensure everything has been noticed and you are delighted with the result.
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