Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Window Cleaning Questions
It really depends on how fast your windows get dirty and what works for your budget. That said, most homeowners do best with a cleaning about every three to six months to keep things looking fresh. Reach out and we’ll help you figure out a schedule that fits you
We do. For the best results, both sides matter. If requested, we’ll clean the interior and exterior so your windows look clear from every angle.
It really depends on the service. If we’re cleaning the exterior, you’re free to go about your day—no need to be home. For interior window cleaning, we’ll need access inside, so someone will need to be there during the appointment.
Yes. Tracks are often overlooked, but they hold a lot of dirt. Cleaning them helps your windows stay cleaner longer and reduces dust around your home.
Solar Panel Cleaning Questions
For most solar systems, a biannual cleaning schedule—typically in spring and fall—is sufficient to help maintain optimal performance. However, factors such as local climate, nearby trees, dust levels, and weather conditions may require more frequent service.
Dirty solar panels can lose up to 20–25% of their efficiency, according to the Solar Energy Power Association. Over time, that loss can add up to thousands of dollars in reduced energy output. Regular cleaning is a simple and cost-effective way to keep your system performing at its best.
Because your panels are outside, you don’t have to be home while we clean them. It’s an easy, hassle-free service you can fit into your day. If you’d feel more comfortable being there, that’s totally fine too.
Roof and Gutter Cleaning Questions
Absolutely. We prioritize eco-friendly solutions, and if a stronger treatment is required, you’ll be informed beforehand. We carefully protect surrounding plants by rinsing them and using controlled, safe ratios. Throughout the process, we maintain clear and consistent communication.
The frequency of roof washing depends on several factors, including roofing material, local climate conditions, and surrounding environmental elements such as trees, pollen, or pollution.
As a general guideline:
Asphalt shingles: Recommended cleaning once per year in most climates. In humid or high-moisture regions, cleaning may be required up to twice per year to prevent algae and moss buildup.
Clay tiles: Typically cleaned every 1–2 years, with more frequent service recommended in humid environments where organic growth is more common.
Metal roofs: Generally require cleaning every 2–3 years in dry, low-pollution areas. In urban or high-pollution locations, more frequent maintenance may be beneficial.
Concrete roofs: Should be cleaned at least every 2 years, though buildup of dirt, moisture, and organic material may require more regular maintenance depending on conditions.
If you’re unsure about your roof’s specific needs, we’re happy to assess it and recommend a proper cleaning schedule.
The frequency of gutter cleaning is generally recommended at least twice per year—usually once in the spring and once in the fall—to ensure proper drainage and prevent buildup. However, the frequency might need to be adjusted based on factors like surrounding tree coverage, weather patterns, and local environmental conditions. Homes with heavy foliage or frequent storms may require more frequent maintenance to avoid clogs and water damage.