


Most homeowners wipe down their windows every now and then and call it good. But there's a big difference between a quick pass with a paper towel and actually cleaning the glass, sills, and tracks the right way. Dirt builds up in those tracks. Grime settles into the sills. And the glass itself gets a film on it that a casual wipe just won't touch.
On this Chesterfield home, we handled the full exterior window detail - glass, frames, sills, and tracks. Every window on the front and sides of the house got the same attention. Nothing rushed, nothing skipped.
Here's why the details matter: dirty tracks and sills aren't just an eyesore. They can affect how your windows open and close, and over time that buildup can cause wear on the seals and hardware. Cleaning them the right way actually helps everything function better, not just look better.
We also took care of the interior side as well, so the homeowner wasn't left with clean exteriors and streaky glass on the inside. The whole job was done top to bottom, inside and out. That's just how it should be done.
Windows are one of those things you don't really notice until they're either really dirty or really clean. Once they're clean, though, the difference is hard to ignore - more light comes in, the whole house feels fresher, and the exterior just looks sharper overall.