Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the difference between construction cleanup and regular window cleaning?
Q: What is construction cleanup?
A: Construction cleanup is a specialized service aimed at removing tough residues and materials from windows. This includes the removal of adhesives, stickers, paint splatters, silicone, glue, and stains that can accumulate during construction or renovation work, or even from other activities that leave these residues. If the cleanup process requires the use of a scraper to remove these materials, it is considered construction cleanup. This process involves specialized tools and techniques to safely and effectively remove stubborn substances without damaging the windows.
Q: What does regular window cleaning involve?
A: Regular window cleaning is a maintenance service that keeps your windows clean and clear on a routine basis. This typically involves washing the glass, cleaning the window frames and sills, and removing everyday dirt, dust, pollen, bird droppings, and grime that accumulate over time. Regular window cleaning is performed using tools such as water fed poles, sponges, and squeegees. It focuses on maintaining cleanliness and appearance, rather than dealing with tough residues.
Q: Why is construction cleanup more comprehensive than regular window cleaning?
A: Construction cleanup is more comprehensive because it deals with stubborn materials like glue, adhesive residues, paint, caulk, and silicone, which often require the use of a scraper for removal. These residues are more difficult to remove and need special tools and techniques to avoid damaging the windows. Regular window cleaning, on the other hand, involves routine maintenance and does not typically address the removal of these tougher residues. It uses water fed poles, sponges, and squeegees to clean the windows.
Q: Can regular window cleaning remove construction-related residues?
A: Regular window cleaning is not designed to handle the specialized removal of construction-related residues such as glue, stickers, paint, silicone, and stains. While it can effectively remove everyday dirt and grime, dealing with construction residues requires the expertise and tools specific to construction cleanup, including the use of scrapers when necessary.
Q: When should I schedule construction cleanup?
A: Construction cleanup should be scheduled whenever your windows have accumulated tough residues from construction, renovation, or other activities that leave behind materials like stickers, glue, silicone, paint, or stains. It is not limited to just after construction projects but anytime these residues are present and need to be removed. If a scraper is needed to clean the windows, it falls under construction cleanup.
Q: How often should I schedule regular window cleaning?
A: The frequency of regular window cleaning depends on factors such as your property's location, environmental conditions, and personal preferences. For residential properties, scheduling window cleaning at least twice a year is common. Commercial properties might require more frequent cleanings to maintain a professional appearance.
Q: Do you offer both construction cleanup and regular window cleaning services?
**A:** Yes, we offer both construction cleanup and regular window cleaning services to meet your specific needs. Whether your windows need to be cleared of tough construction residues or simply maintained for cleanliness, we have the expertise and tools to get the job done right.
Q: How can I schedule a service or get a quote?
A: You can schedule a service or request a quote by contacting us through our website's contact form, calling our customer service number, or emailing us directly. Our team will be happy to discuss your needs and provide a customized solution for your property.
If you have any other questions or need further clarification, please don't hesitate to reach out to us. We're here to help!