How to Clean Double-Hung Windows -Dayton

If you invested in expensive double-hung windows, you probably want to know how to keep them looking fresh and clean all year round. Dayton homes experience a wide range of weather conditions, as well as seasonal changes that can cause debris and dirt to stick to windows. Plus, your windows may begin accumulating fingerprints on the inside over time. Here’s the breakdown of how to properly clean your double-hung windows in no time.

Do a Quick Wipe down First

Double-hung windows have many moving parts, and you will want to clean in between all the parts as you go, but the first step is to gently wipe down the exterior of the window. The top of the window sash and the area around the frame tends to collect dust and debris. If you start opening your window without wiping it down, you could end up with lots of dust and dirt falling into the open window. Using a damp rag is an easy way to get rid of this buildup before you move on to the more complex parts of the window.

Determine How Your Windows Open

Today’s advanced window technologies have made windows easier to clean than ever before. Instead of fighting to reach the top corners of your window, you can easily lower the upper sash and unlock one side so that it will swing inward for you to clean. You should be able to do this for both window sashes so that the window panes will be completely accessible from inside the home without having to stretch out the window or use a step ladder. Make sure you get a streak-free finish before you fold the window sashes back up and lock them back into place to slide into position.

Clean Your Screens

Cleaning the glass is only one part of keeping your double-hung windows clean. You should take the time to gently brush your window screens or blow them out with compressed air. Usually, dirt begins to build up around the edges of the screen, clogging the mesh. Over time, this will cause a coating to form that traps moisture and rusts the screen itself. It can also cause your windows to look dirty from the inside even when they aren’t.

Once you’ve learned how your windows function, the whole cleaning process should only take a few short minutes. The most important thing to remember is to clean the outside of the window first to prevent any extra dirt and dust from coming inside your home. Then you can focus on the glass and screens with ease.

Renewal by Andersen offers a full range of double-hung windows for Dayton homes that are designed to make your life easier. To schedule your free consultation, call today and check out our catalog.

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