Navigating the Seasons: Exploring the Impact of Seasonal Changes on Your Window Cleaning Schedule

The changing season often means we need to adapt to new ways of working to perform in our lives at an optimal level. When it comes to window cleaning, different seasons can create unique challenges. If you want to know how you can maintain spotless windows all year round, keep on reading to learn more.

 

Spring

In spring, flowers begin to bloom and with them comes the introduction of pollen. Pollen and other allergens can stick to your windows, decreasing clarity and affecting the amount of sunshine that enters the room. Warmer weather encourages a more frequent cleaning routine to maintain clean windows.

 

Summer

With summer comes sunshine and with sunshine comes more visible grime and streaks on windows. These unsightly marks encourage individuals to clean windows more often and the longer days allow for more flexible opportunities to do so. The brighter and longer days also allow for more thorough cleaning due to the room for extra attention to detail.

 

Autumn

Leaves start to fall in autumn and an increase in windy conditions means more debris attaching to windows. This time of year calls for more proactive cleaning to keep dirt and stains at bay. It is advised to clean windows more thoroughly before the winter comes in as colder temperatures can make cleaning more difficult.

 

Winter

Snow and ice often stick to windows, decreasing their clarity. It is not necessary to clean windows often in winter, but when the need arises, it is best to employ specialised cleaning techniques to achieve optimal results.

 

With over 120+ years of experience in the window cleaning industry, here at Prudential Window Cleaning, we guarantee an exceptional level of service no matter the weather. Our dedication to quality ensures spotless windows all year round.

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