There’s no single “right” frequency. Homes, storefronts, and offices all live differently. The easiest way to decide is to look at what you see every day and build from there.
Start with the spaces you use most
Kitchen, living areas, home office, entry doors, display windows—if you look through those panes daily, keeping them clear will feel worth it. Lower-traffic spots can follow a lighter rhythm.
Think in seasons, not formulas
Many clients anchor cleanings to the year’s natural touchpoints—after winter, mid-summer, and before the holidays. Others choose a quarterly or twice-a-year cadence. Pick what you’ll stick with.
Consider your surroundings
- Landscaping and dust: Trees, pollen, and nearby activity can speed up buildup.
- Sun and views: Strong sun and signature views show streaks sooner.
- Public-facing glass: Entry doors and front windows set first impressions; many keep these on a shorter cycle.
Bundle what makes sense
Pairing window cleaning with simple, related touch-ups—screens, sills, high-visibility entry panes—keeps the whole look consistent.
Make it easy to maintain
The best schedule is the one you can remember. If reminders help, we can set those up so the next visit lands right when you want it.
Let’s make a plan
If you’d like help choosing a cadence, we’re happy to talk through options and set something that fits your routine.
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