5 Big Reasons To Get Your Windows Professionally Cleaned

pexels-joão-jesus-921294.jpg

This question is understandable - if your windows are just going to get dirty again from rainstorms, dust, dirt and bird droppings, what’s the point of paying someone to clean them?

We don’t have a rocket science answer for you - cleaning anything regularly is always about cost v reward - but there are several good reasons to think about when deciding whether and how often to get your windows professionally cleaned.

1 It makes you feel good

There are multiple scientific studies showing the connection between natural light and a feeling of well-being. Clean windows allow the maximum amount of light into your home, giving you access to the most natural light possible.

2 Energy prices are skyrocketing

Having clean windows allows the most possible natural light to enter your home, allowing you to keep your lights off for longer. That equals lower energy bills and a much happier environment!

3 It makes your windows last longer

It may seem crazy, but those desert dust storms can, over time, etch away at the surface of your window panes, leaving a slightly frosted, pocked appearance that doesn’t look good and restricts natural light. If windows are not thoroughly and regularly washed, this dirt and grime can eventually wear away at window edges and seals, requiring you to replace windows before they would otherwise need to be.

4 It makes your house look good

As humans, we tend to equate higher social status with cleanliness and orderliness. Make your home stand out (or fit in!) in your neighborhood with consistently clean windows. 

5 It can lower anxiety and depression

Studies have shown that clean homes are often linked to reduced levels of depression, anxiety and fatigue, particularly in women. And in our stressful times, who doesn’t need that?

If you’re ready to book your next professional window cleaning, give the professionals at City Creek Window Cleaning a call today at 801 261 5565. 

Previous
Previous

5 Simple Steps For Cleaning Your Windows Yourself

Next
Next

How To Restore Windows After A Storm