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5 Window Cleaning Myths

What homeowner doesn’t take pride in maintaining a beautiful home? We all know that having a freshly painted exterior stucco, new roof and well-landscaped property all contribute to your home’s appearance, but ensuring that your windows are sparkling clean is also a very important part of maintaining your home’s curb appeal. That said, many homeowners […]

How to Clean Your Skylights

To take advantage of our approximately 300 days of sunshine that comes from living in the Valley of the Sun, many homebuilders have incorporated skylights in the kitchens, hallways and even bathrooms of their floorplans. Skylights not only bring additional natural light into certain areas of a home, they also create a greater ambience and […]

4 Tips for Cleaning Your Airbnb Rental Property

After you’ve decided to rent out your home on Airbnb…congratulations! Now, one of the very first things you should do before you actually list it on Airbnb, is to make sure your property is presentable. How do You Make Your Airbnb Rental Presentable? The short answer, make sure it is very clean. You might at […]

What is the difference between Pressure Washing and Power Washing?

Pressure washing and power washing are quite often used interchangeably by many people. That is probably because both methods utilize highly pressurized, jet stream of water to more effectively remove and deep clean, stubborn dirt, stains and other debris from windows and outdoor surfaces such as pavers and concrete. On commercial grade cleaning equipment, the […]

Why Do My Windows Have Streaks or Smearing After Cleaning?

Windows should be regularly cleaned for a number of reasons. For one, it is to remove any dirt, grime and other debris, such as bird droppings, that could otherwise cause long-term damage. And second, to make your windows’ glass sparkle with crystal clear clarity, which not only enhances your home’s appearance, but, lets more natural […]

Dual Pane Window Leaks

The most common type of window used in residential and commercial construction today is called an Insulated Glass Unit or IG Unit.  An IG Unit consists of two pieces of glass bonded together on a frame with bedding sealant.  The main benefit of an IG unit compared to a single pane window is that the […]