Cleaning skylights

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 enhance a home’s value.

That said, just as with any window in your home, for skylights to look and perform their best, they should be cleaned and checked for any wear and tear, on a regular basis. The problem for most homeowners is that skylights are difficult to clean because of their elevated location.

So, without further ado, here are a few skylight maintenance tips we recommend as it pertains to how to clean your skylights.

Clean Dust, Dirt and Other Debris from Exterior Surfaces

It’s should come as no surprise that skylights are notorious for their accumulation of dust, dirt and debris. That is because skylights are cut through the roof of a home and face upward into the sky. As such, Monsoon rain, bird droppings, dirt, dust and environmental debris (e.g. from leaves and tree branches) can collect on the skylight’s external glass or plexiglass surface.

Therefore, it is strongly recommended that along with your home’s windows, you have your skylights cleaned on a regular basis.

Clean Dust, Dirt and Other Debris from Interior Surfaces

Did you know that the interior surface of skylights should be cleaned regularly? That is because dust, dirt and grime can also accumulate on the skylight’s interior surface. So, to avoid any potential damage of obscuring of light transmission, it is wise to main a clean interior surface for skylights.

Cleaning Various Types of Skylight Materials

As mentioned earlier, skylights can utilize glass or plastic (acrylic) in their design. Plastic tends to scratch more easily that glass, so it’s important to know which you are cleaning before hand.

Check Your Skylights for Damage

Before, cleaning your skylights, you should have a qualified professional examine them to assess their condition. That’s because you should know whether or not they are leaking, due to cracks or holes, and then determine if they need to be repaired or replaced. No sense in cleaning your skylight if you determine they need to be replaced, right?

Hire Professional Window Cleaners

Hiring a team of trust window cleaning professionals is the best way to effectively and safely clean your skylights. That’s because window cleaning professionals have the experience, training and proper equipment to do the job correctly.

If you would like to know more about cleaning your skylights the right way, contact the Arizona window cleaning pros at ClearPro today!