Glass That Doesn't Block Your View
Window Cleaning for Homes in Leesburg, Ashburn, Clifton, and Surrounding Communities With Hard Water Spots, Pollen Buildup, or Streaked Exterior Glass
Pollen settles on window glass each spring, and hard water from sprinkler overspray leaves mineral deposits that don't wash away with rain. Professional window cleaning removes those layers using streak-free solutions and tools designed to reach second-story glass without ladders that damage siding or landscaping. Pierson Pro Wash cleans exterior glass, frames, and sills, which improves natural light inside the home and complements house washing by addressing the full exterior appearance.
The cleaning process involves scrubbing the glass to lift embedded dirt, followed by a squeegee application that removes solution without leaving streaks or water spots. Frames and tracks are wiped down to remove dust and cobwebs, and screens are rinsed if they are accessible. In Northern Virginia, seasonal pollen and humidity create a film on glass that reduces visibility and makes interiors feel darker, so regular cleaning restores clarity.
Request a detailed estimate based on the number of windows and accessibility to plan your next exterior cleaning service.
Exterior window cleaning focuses on removing buildup from the outside surface of the glass, which is where most dirt, pollen, and mineral deposits accumulate. Each pane is treated individually to ensure edges and corners are free of residue. Windows on upper floors are accessed using extension poles or safe equipment that avoids contact with siding or roof edges.
After the service is complete, you'll notice significantly more natural light entering rooms, and views through the glass are no longer obstructed by haze or streaks. The frames around each window also appear cleaner, with dust and cobwebs removed from sills and tracks. This level of cleaning is difficult to achieve from inside the home, where exterior buildup remains even after interior glass is wiped down.
Window cleaning does not include interior glass, screen repair, or treatment of window wells and basement glass unless specified. Homes with damaged or broken seals may still show condensation between panes, which cannot be resolved through exterior cleaning. The service pairs well with house washing or roof cleaning when scheduling multiple exterior treatments at once.
Answers to Frequent Service Questions
Property owners across McLean and Leesburg often want to know what the cleaning process involves and how it affects different types of windows. These answers provide clarity on common concerns.
How is exterior window cleaning different from interior cleaning?
Exterior cleaning removes pollen, dirt, and hard water deposits that accumulate on the outside of the glass, while interior cleaning addresses fingerprints and dust from inside the home.
Will screens be cleaned during the service?
Screens are rinsed if they are in place and accessible, though deep cleaning or repairs to torn screens are not included in standard exterior window cleaning.
What should be moved before the crew arrives?
Remove window-mounted air conditioning units, planters, or furniture directly below windows to allow full access to glass and frames.
How often should windows be cleaned?
Most homeowners in Leesburg, Ashburn, Clifton, and surrounding communities benefit from cleaning twice per year, typically in spring after pollen season and again in fall before winter weather arrives.
Can all window types be cleaned safely?
Standard single- and double-hung windows, casement windows, and picture windows are all safely cleaned, though specialty glass or custom installations may require additional evaluation.
Pierson Pro Wash delivers professional results without residue or damage, ensuring every window reflects care and attention. Schedule an appointment to restore clarity to your home's exterior glass and improve visibility throughout your living spaces.
