



We were out in Byron Center recently working through the full exterior glass on a home - windows, tracks, and screens included. It's the kind of job where the details matter just as much as the glass itself. Dirty tracks and grimy screens can make freshly cleaned windows look worse than they should, so we don't skip those steps.
Here's what most people don't think about: the glass is only part of it. Screens trap dust, pollen, and debris over time. Tracks collect grime that smears right back onto the glass if you're not careful. We go through everything so the finished result actually holds up.
This home had windows spread across multiple levels, front and back. Getting consistent, streak-free results across that many panes takes patience and the right process - not just a quick spray and wipe. We work through each window systematically so nothing gets missed.
The difference clean exterior glass makes is hard to overstate. More natural light comes through. The view from inside feels sharper. And from the curb, the whole house just looks more put-together. It's one of those things you notice immediately once it's done.
Whether you've got a single-story ranch or a two-story home with a full back wall of glass, the approach is the same - thorough, methodical, and done right the first time.