
Pollen season in Powhatan is no joke. It settles on every surface - windows, siding, patio furniture - and it does it fast. By the time you notice how bad it is, your glass is coated in a yellow-green film that blocks light and makes everything feel dull.
That's exactly what we were dealing with here. This home has a beautiful patio setup and a large bank of exterior windows that face right into the yard. When those panes are covered in pollen and grime, the whole space loses something. The indoor rooms feel darker. The patio feels less inviting. It's one of those things that makes a bigger difference than most people expect.
We cleaned the exterior windows top to bottom - including the upper dormers and the wide lower bank that spans most of the rear wall. Clean glass does a lot of work. It pulls more natural light into your living space, sharpens the view from inside, and just makes the whole exterior look sharper and more put-together.
If your windows are holding onto a winter's worth of buildup and a fresh coat of spring pollen on top of that, now is the right time to get ahead of it. A good exterior cleaning isn't just cosmetic - it protects your glass and keeps the seals and frames from dealing with prolonged moisture and debris exposure.