Serving Orange County · The Inland Empire · LA
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You don’t need to do anything. We bring drop cloths, booties, and ladders. If you have breakables on sills, it’s nice (not required) to clear them.
For most Southern California homes, twice a year is the sweet spot — once in spring to clear off winter rain spotting and pollen, and once in late fall before the holidays. Coastal homes (within a mile of the ocean) benefit from quarterly cleanings because salt air leaves a haze that etches glass if ignored. Homes with dogs, kids, or street-facing panes often add a lighter interior touch-up every 3–4 months.
For most Southern California homes, twice a year is the sweet spot — once in spring to clear off winter rain spotting and pollen, and once in late fall before the holidays. Coastal homes (within a mile of the ocean) benefit from quarterly cleanings because salt air leaves a haze that etches glass if ignored. Homes with dogs, kids, or street-facing panes often add a lighter interior touch-up every 3–4 months.
For most Southern California homes, twice a year is the sweet spot — once in spring to clear off winter rain spotting and pollen, and once in late fall before the holidays. Coastal homes (within a mile of the ocean) benefit from quarterly cleanings because salt air leaves a haze that etches glass if ignored. Homes with dogs, kids, or street-facing panes often add a lighter interior touch-up every 3–4 months.
For most Southern California homes, twice a year is the sweet spot — once in spring to clear off winter rain spotting and pollen, and once in late fall before the holidays. Coastal homes (within a mile of the ocean) benefit from quarterly cleanings because salt air leaves a haze that etches glass if ignored. Homes with dogs, kids, or street-facing panes often add a lighter interior touch-up every 3–4 months.
For most Southern California homes, twice a year is the sweet spot — once in spring to clear off winter rain spotting and pollen, and once in late fall before the holidays. Coastal homes (within a mile of the ocean) benefit from quarterly cleanings because salt air leaves a haze that etches glass if ignored. Homes with dogs, kids, or street-facing panes often add a lighter interior touch-up every 3–4 months.