Tips for Cleaning Windows in the Arizona Heat

Here in the East Valley area, we face some unique challenges when it comes to window cleaning.

From intense heat to unexpected rain showers, the weather can significantly impact your window cleaning techniques and strategies.

Here are some tips on cleaning windows on hot, cold, and dusty days - because we have seen it all.

Hot Days

On hot days, you might assume it's the ideal time for window cleaning. But the intense heat can cause the water to evaporate much quicker than normal, making it tough to clean the windows effectively. The heat makes the process more time-consuming, even with professional equipment and techniques. Here are some tips to help you when it gets toasty outside.

  • Use more soap in your cleaning solution

  • Make sure to reapply solution as soon as it starts to dry

  • Keep multiple telescopic poles ready to save time between cleaning and squeegeeing

  • Keep areas you are wiping moist, but not soaked to avoid streaks

Rainy Days

Rain can be deceiving. While many believe that rain can clean windows, the reality is that rainwater can often contain pollutants and dirt, especially here in the valley. These impurities can leave streaks and marks on windows, making them even harder to clean. If it rains after cleaning your windows, it's advisable to wait until the weather clears up before cleaning them again.

Dust Storms

Wind and dust can be a significant deterrent when cleaning windows. If using a cleaning solution, the wind can blow it dry before it settles on the window, leaving them streaky and dirty. To combat this, use a spray bottle to apply the solution directly or opt for cleaning solutions designed for windy conditions, which have a higher viscosity. You can also simply use a window cleaning mop soaked with solution to quickly and efficiently apply soap to the window.

Clean When Its Cool

The temperature plays a pivotal role in window cleaning. The optimal temperature range for window cleaning is between 40 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit. If it's too hot, the cleaning solution can evaporate quickly, leaving streaks. On hot days, consider cleaning during the cooler parts of the day to make your job a whole lot easier.

Dirt and Pollen Build-up

The windy weather conditions in the valley can cause dirt and pollen to accumulate on windows faster. Regular cleaning, especially of exterior windows, can help protect and maintain them. 

While Arizona's weather conditions can pose challenges for window cleaning, understanding these challenges and adapting to them can ensure sparkling clean windows. If you're a homeowner in Arizona, consider getting your windows cleaned about 3-4 times a year to ensure that dust and dirt don’t build up on your windows.

Michael Sims

Hi, I’m Michael and I’m here to give your home a new view. I have been a professional window cleaner for over three years and I know every trick in the book to make cleaning your windows a breeze.

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