





This Reeds Lake home had a lot going on - a large front picture window, multiple rows of windows across the back of the house, upper-story windows on the gabled section, and a flat-roof area loaded with skylights. That's a lot of glass. And when you're living on the water, it builds up fast.
We handled a full exterior window and screen cleaning on the whole property. Every window got attention - from the street-facing front to the expansive back wall of windows that open up to the deck and yard. The skylight cleaning on the flat section alone was a job in itself. Debris, organic buildup, and general grime had settled into the frames and glass. Getting those clear again makes a real difference for the light inside.
Homes like this one - where the windows are the feature - are exactly where clean glass pays off the most. A wall of hazy, grimy windows quietly dulls the entire look of a home. You stop noticing it after a while. But once it's clean, the difference is hard to ignore.
Screen cleaning is something people often overlook, but it matters. Dirty screens act like a filter on your view and block light even when windows are spotless. We cleaned those alongside the glass so the whole setup - screens and windows together - actually looks the way it should.
Reeds Lake homes have character. Brick, shake siding, big trees, open yards. Details like that deserve clean glass to match.