Keeping your windows clean can seem like a never-ending task, especially if your home happens to be in an area where dust and outdoor pollutants are a constant presence. Fortunately, there are a few things that you can do that can keep window cleaning sessions few and far in between. Check out these tips from Renewal by Andersen® of Rapid City.
Inspect Your Windows Regularly
The best way to keep an eye on your windows’ condition is to perform regular inspections. Try to establish an inspection schedule, either on its own or as part of a general exterior inspection, and ideally conducted under clear weather. Pay attention to the presence of dust, dirt or grime, as well as stains on the glass and frame.
Clean Your Windows Properly
When cleaning your windows, make sure that you follow what the manufacturer has prescribed. Avoid using harsh or abrasive products and tools like strong cleansers, steel wool or pressure washers. Most manufactured windows can be cleaned with just water. Mild detergent or diluted vinegar can be used on stubborn stains.
Just as important is making sure you leave the windows dry after cleaning. Droplets left on the windows can leave hard-to-remove water spots when they dry. Moisture on the windows can also attract dust and dirt, which can make your windows dirtier sooner rather than later. After washing the windows, use a squeegee to take out most of the water, then wipe off the remaining moisture with a soft microfiber cloth.
Choose High Quality Windows
If your windows are due for replacement, make it a point to include maintenance requirements as a key criteria when choosing replacement windows. Low-maintenance window frames usually mean they require nothing more than water to keep clean. Window hardware made of corrosion-resistant material can help reduce the risk of rusting. Glass with special coatings that prevent water spotting can save you time and effort — not to mention the frustration of — removing them.
Learn more about our low-maintenance replacement windows. Give Renewal by Andersen of Rapid City a call at (605) 341-7831, or fill out our online form to schedule a consultation. We serve Rapid City, SD, and the surrounding communities.