3 Ways Professional Window Cleaning Can Brighten Your Day

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When was the last time you cleaned your windows? The odds are good that it's one of your least favorite chores – window cleaning is so unpopular that the words "I don't do windows" are a well-known punchline. You may even question whether cleaning windows is necessary – it's so hard to get them clear and free of streaks or haziness, and often they seem to look dirty again the next day. However, window cleaning is important, and it doesn't have to be the chore that you think it is. Take a look at a few ways that hiring a professional window cleaner can improve your home and bring a little sunlight into your life.

Improve Your Mood With Window Cleaning

Sure, wiping down your windows yourself isn't exactly a mood lifter, but having your windows cleaned can actually give you a boost if you've got the blues. Why? Because clean windows allow more sunshine inside, and exposure to sunlight increases the level of serotonin in your brain.

Serotonin is a neurotransmitter that has a direct effect on mood, appetite, sleep, and memory. Low levels of serotonin are associated with depression. Many people experience a type of seasonal depression in the wintertime that's thought to be related to the decreased exposure to the sun during that time of year. However, if you spend a lot of time indoors, relying on artificial lights, you could experience similar drops in serotonin levels. Dirty or foggy windows that don't let a lot of light through won't help the matter. If you've been feeling down, having your windows cleaned in order to fully allow the light to shine in may be just what you need to break out of the doldrums.

Save Money With Window Cleaning

You're probably thinking of window cleaning as an added expense, not as a way to save yourself money. First of all, though, window cleaning isn't as expensive as you may think. Residential window cleaners typically charge by the pane. The average cost is as little as $2 to $7 per pane, with an additional $0.50 to $5 for cleaning each window screen. You may pay an additional $3 to $5 dollars for windows on a third or higher story of the home. Those prices are pretty reasonable. But how can window cleaning help you save money?

It's simple. Windows that are properly cleaned and washed are more energy efficient. Have your windows washed in the late fall or early winter, before the temperature drops far enough that you need to turn on your furnace. Your cleaner windows will allow more light and heat into your home, keeping it warmer when you need it the most. When you can rely more on the sun's heat to warm your home and less on your heater, you'll save money on your energy bills.

Catch Home Repair Problems Early With Window Cleaning

Who do you think is more likely to notice the early signs of window frame or shutter damage: you, while you're rushing to get through a tedious chore that you don't like to do very often, or a professional that spends time every day looking at all kinds of windows and who is taking their time to do a stellar job?

Professional window cleaners are familiar with all kinds of different windows, and they're alert to the early signs that your window frame is deteriorating. They may also be the first to notice other potential problems, like a hairline crack in one of your window panes. Addressing these problems early, before they get bigger and more obvious, is not only less expensive, it also keeps the problems from spreading to other parts of your house. A rotting window frame can spread the rot to your siding; an expanding crack in a window can lead to water leaking in. The sooner you address the problem, the less likely it is to cause a new problem before you get around to fixing it.

Don't keep staring through dirty windows and putting off cleaning them. Hire a residential window cleaning company to let some sunshine back in and brighten up your days. 

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Start Spring Cleaning Early

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