Should or shouldn’t I?
Window cleaning can be daunting, especially if you lack experience or the right tools. You may endanger yourself and suffer serious injuries if you try to clean windows yourself. Ladders pose the most obvious danger of DIY window cleaning, and they send many homeowners to the hospital. You can easily hurt yourself if you are not used to working on a ladder. Moreover, you need different methods to clean exterior and interior windows. A rag and some window cleaner will not work on exterior windows with dirt, pollen, debris, and dust on them. You should not attempt to clean large picture windows, skylights, or windows above the first floor by yourself, as that is very risky.
Who should I choose?
What things should I consider?
Considering the training and insurance of the window washing pro, you hire is important. You would face a huge liability if you hired uninsured (or underinsured) window cleaners—they could damage your home or injure themselves on your property. You can find a reputable professional window cleaner by asking for recommendations from friends, family, and neighbours or by checking out websites and reading some reviews.
What’s the verdict?
You can endanger yourself and cause serious injuries if you clean windows yourself. You should choose a reputable company to do the work for you and avoid these dangers. Professional window cleaners have the experience, expertise, and equipment to do the job quickly and efficiently. They can also spot potential problems and extend the life of your windows. Make sure you hire a window washing pro who is properly trained and carries the correct insurance.


