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    Window Cleaning Tips & Guides for Madison Homeowners

    Clean windows change how your whole house feels. This section collects everything I've learned washing glass across Madison — how often to schedule, how we get a streak-free finish with purified water, what causes hard-water spots, and when a scratched or fogged pane needs more than a cleaning.

    I started The Total Wash Co. cleaning windows, and it's still the work I'm pickiest about. Madison glass takes real abuse: pollen dumps off the oaks every May, construction dust drifts across new builds in Sun Prairie and Waunakee, and sprinklers running well water out in Verona and Oregon bake mineral spots onto panes all summer. By the time October rolls around, most homes have a season's worth of haze cutting the light in the living room.

    These guides cover what I've learned pane by pane — why we use purified-water-fed poles instead of dish soap and a squeegee on second-story glass, how to keep screens from streaking a fresh clean, what hard-water etching looks like before it becomes permanent, and honest numbers on what professional window cleaning costs in Dane County. Whether you're in a Nakoma colonial with original divided-light windows or a Fitchburg new build with two stories of picture glass, the answers here come from jobs we've actually done.

    How often should Madison homes have their windows professionally cleaned?

    For most homes I recommend twice a year — spring after the pollen settles, and fall before you button up for winter. Lake houses near Mendota and Monona catch extra spray and grime, so several of those customers book quarterly. And if a sprinkler is hitting your glass with well water, deal with the mineral spotting early — once it etches, no amount of scrubbing brings the glass back.

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