Clean panes change how a space feels. Fingerprints, dust, and hard‑water spots dull glass and reduce daylight, which makes rooms look flat. Our window cleaning team restores clarity with a smart mix of pure‑water pole work, traditional squeegee technique, and careful detailing so the view is crisp from both sides.
Before we start, we check glass type, frame materials, and nearby landscaping. Aluminium, timber, and powder‑coated finishes each need different handling; sap, pollen, or coastal salt may call for adjusted chemistry. We edge‑detail frames and sills, check drainage weeps, and finish edges neatly so lines look straight and intentional.
Choose a once‑off refresh or a regular program that keeps your frontage and workspaces bright. Typical inclusions: internal and external panes, frames and sills, tracks and screens, balustrades, high‑reach pure‑water pole cleaning, post‑build detailing where safe, and a final inspection under cross‑light to pick up fines and smears. For recurring clients we map zones and rotate deep tasks—screens and tracks, high lites, skylights—so the finish stays consistent across seasons.
Street frontages, entry doors, shopfront glazing, skylights, stair balustrades, partition glass, and signage. These are the surfaces people notice first. We also coordinate with centre management and tenants to minimise disruption, place signage, and stage ladders or platforms safely. If weather changes mid‑service, we adjust sequence so completed sections stay clean and dry.
We recommend light maintenance between visits—simple dusting of sills and avoiding silicone‑based sprays near glass. Retail fronts often benefit from fortnightly runs; offices and homes commonly sit on a six‑ to twelve‑week cycle. If a storm hits within 48 hours, talk to us and we’ll make it right in a practical way.