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One of the best ways to pick a Las Vegas window cleaning company is through customer reviews and ratings. If you already know the window cleaning company you're thinking about using, I highly recommend you go to their website, because they'll usually have reviews from their current customers, and a lot of the time if you contact that Las Vegas company directly they will give you references of their customers - you can actually talk to someone on the phone, which is very important. I would highly recommend that you would ask them for references so that you can call their customers that use them and ask them whatever questions you would like.

If you don't have an idea of which window cleaning company you want to use, I highly recommend you go to service magic. Go to servicemagic.com and you'll have many choices from qualified companies. They will have many vendors in the field that you're looking for and the services that you're looking for, and they will have customer reviews and ratings, and you'll be able to see exactly what people are saying about them and make a decision on which window cleaning company you would like to use.

After you hire a Las Vegas window cleaning company, and they clean your windows, they look great, but now you're wondering, "Well how often should I clean them?". And that's a questions that I get asked by clients numerous times: "On what schedule should I get my windows cleaned?" It really depends on two things: 1. Your budget and 2. How much do you care about your windows?

An average Las Vegas house has thousands of dollars of glass, and so you want to protect that glass. If you don't clean the windows on a regular basis, you could have problems such as corrosion, especially from hard water. A lot of the time, hard water will put etches into your glass; meaning it burns holes into your glass. Window cleaning on a regular basis is the best way to prevent that. People ask me how often they should have it cleaned. I would recommend at least every three months. If you don't want to do it every three months, I would have the outside window cleaned at least every six months, and then have the inside and out of all of your glass done once a year. I highly recommend that - it will keep your glass look great, and it should keep it corrosion free for years to come.

Let's say a Las Vegas power washing or window cleaning company comes over, washes or power washes your windows, they look sparkling clean, but then you need your screens cleaned. Well, you can either have them clean the screens for you, or you can do it yourself. And let me give you some tips on how to clean your screens:

First off, let me tell you what not to do: Don't power wash your screens. If you power wash your screens you're going to have problems. You're going to have marks that go back and forth on the screens, and that's from the power washer. Worse, it could ruin your screen completely and rip holes into it. You do not want to power wash your screens. If you wash them with soap and water they would look alright, but a lot of the time you have muddy spots and muddy streaks on the screen, it doesn't get them the way you want them to turn out because they're so dirty.

The best way to clean the screen: You need a soft bristle brush that is firm. You can get it at your local hardware store. If you brush them and you start from the corners, you'll be able to get the screen looking really nice. Just brush both sides of the screen, and if you want to further protect your screens after cleaning them, I recommend highly 303 protectant. You can find that online. You could use armor-all, but it doesn't work as well, It's very important that you do keep up your screens. And again, if this is too much of a hassle to do yourself, I highly recommend you hire a Las Vegas power washing and window cleaning company to do that for you so that you don't have to worry about it.

by: John Stevenson




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