Ways To Prevent Windows Becoming Dirty Immediately

There is nothing more annoying than paying out for professional window cleaning and having them all gunked up days later. Dirt will always be an issue to some extent, but there are a few things you can do that make windows stay cleaner longer and need less attention.

Deal with the real Issue

Identify what is causing your windows to become dirty. Close by construction site dust, pollen from garden plants? Salt spray if you live near the coast? If you know properly about the root cause then you can manage it systematically. Cut back trees and bushes that contact windows, as they leave sap pollen deposited by debris over the glass.

Wash the window frames and sills

Frames and sills are usually forgotten as well, however they add much to dirty windows. Use soapy water to clean frames, sills and the surrounding areas regularly. U-PVC frames which have drainage holes can suffer from them blocking very easily so make sure you clean out these to prevent water overflowing and running down your window. If you need new Windows and Doors Cardiff, visit https://choicetradeframes.co.uk/upvc-windows-doors/cardiff

Use a protective treatment

A general rule of thumb: when you have cleaned the glass, give it a squirt with a water-beading treatment for windows. They lay down an invisible film onto surfaces that causes water to bead and roll off, often carrying dirt with it. They also serve up rain-repellent treatments that would reduce the frequency of washes.

Keep Gutters Clear

Gutter overflows can be the cause of filthy windows. Exceptionally dirty windows often point to overflowing gutters with blockages. When it rains the rainwater just runs directly down your walls and windows bringing all of that dirt, moss and general debris with it. Have your home’s gutters cleaned at least twice a year – in the autumn after leaves have fallen and before winter takes hold, then again each spring. It sounds easy, but this simple maintenance task can make a huge difference in how much grime makes its way to your windows.

Mind Your Garden

Where you place your garden elements matters. Do not to lay your bird feeders over a window, since birds means droppings will come. Also, remember to watch where you put water features or sprinklers that constantly hit glass: hard-water stains accumulate quickly and can be very annoying.

Regular maintenance pays off

And lastly, do not wait for the windows to be dirty before you clean them. The best method is to maintain them with quick daily wipe downs with microfibre cloths to prevent dirt from having time enough on the surface. Sometimes a small bit of work is preferable to no effort, as grime does pile up over time.

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