




Most people don't think about their windows until they really look at them. And once you notice the buildup - the film, the water spots, the grime that collects on upper floors - it's hard to ignore. That's exactly the kind of thing we were dealing with on this three-story home in Long Branch.
Windows up high are tough. You can't exactly lean out a second or third-floor window with a paper towel and some Windex. We use extended water-fed poles that let us reach the upper levels safely and clean every pane properly - no streaks, no missed spots, no ladders banging against the siding. It's a much cleaner approach all around.
Here's the thing about dirty windows that a lot of homeowners overlook - it doesn't just affect the outside appearance. Dull, grimy glass changes how light comes into the house. Once the buildup is gone, the difference you notice inside is just as noticeable as what you see from the curb.
This home had three full floors of glass to work through, including the balcony-level windows and the large panels facing the street. We took our time and worked through each section. The siding and exterior got attention too as part of the overall house washing service - it all ties together when you want the home looking its best.
Long Branch homes deal with a lot - salt air, humidity, general road grime. It all sticks. Regular exterior cleaning keeps that buildup from becoming a bigger problem down the road, and it makes a noticeable difference in how the whole property looks and feels.