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  1. What is included in professional window cleaning services?Professional window cleaning services typically include cleaning of both the interior and exterior surfaces of the windows using specialized cleaning solutions and equipment. This often includes the removal of dirt, grime, and streaks to ensure clear, streak-free glass.
  2. How often should I have my windows professionally cleaned?
     Frequency of window cleaning depends on several factors including location, weather conditions, and personal preference. Generally, it’s recommended to clean residential windows at least twice a year, but businesses in high-traffic areas or homes in exposed locations might need more frequent cleaning.
  3. How long does professional window cleaning take? 

    The time required varies based on the number and size of windows, the degree of dirt buildup, and accessibility. On average, cleaning a residential window cleaning might take a few hours, while larger commercial buildings could require a full day or more.

  4. Is professional window cleaning safe for all types of windows? 

    Yes, at UzbServices our professional window cleaners are trained to handle various types of windows, including standard single-pane, double-pane, tinted, and tempered glass. They use techniques and cleaning solutions that are appropriate for each type.

  5. What are the risks of not cleaning my windows professionally?Neglecting residential window cleaning can lead to buildup of dirt and minerals which can permanently damage the glass. Residential window cleaning helps to maintain the integrity of the glass and frames, prolonging their lifespan and improving appearance.
  6. Can residential window cleaners remove hard water stains and etching? 

    Yes, professional window cleaners can often remove or diminish the appearance of hard water stains. However, etching caused by water and minerals penetrating the glass may require more specialized treatment or glass replacement.

  7. Do I need to prepare anything before the window cleaning crew arrives? 

    It’s helpful to clear windowsills and remove any fragile items near the windows to provide clear access. For exterior cleaning, ensuring that areas around the windows are free of obstructions like garden tools or vehicles can also be beneficial.

  8. What happens if the weather is bad on my scheduled cleaning day?UzbServices monitors the weather and may reschedule services to ensure the safety of their staff and effectiveness of the cleaning process. We will typically contact you to arrange a new date if the weather is expected to be poor.
  9. Are the cleaning solutions used environmentally friendly?UzbServices now use eco-friendly cleaning solutions that are effective and safer for the environment, pets, and people. Please refer our Water Feeding system.
  10. How much does professional window cleaning cost? 

    Costs can vary widely depending on the size and type of your property, the number of windows, and their accessibility. Most companies offer free estimates, and it’s a good idea to get quotes from several providers to compare prices.

How Does a Water-Fed Pole System Work?

  1. Pole and Brush: The system consists of a telescopic pole, typically made from lightweight materials like aluminum or carbon fiber, which can extend to various lengths, sometimes up to 70 feet or more. At the end of the pole, a soft-bristled brush is used to scrub the window surfaces.
  2. Purified Water: Water-fed pole systems use purified or deionized water, which is crucial for leaving the windows streak-free and sparkling without the need for squeegeeing or drying. The purification process removes minerals and impurities from the water that would otherwise cause streaks or water spots.
  3. Water Pump and Hose: The system includes a water pump that forces water up through the hose and out of the brush. Operators can control the flow of water, ensuring that it is adequate but not excessive.

Benefits of Using a Water-Fed Pole System for Exterior Window Cleaning

  1. Safety: One of the primary advantages is safety. Since the window cleaning is done from the ground, there is no need for ladders or scaffolding, reducing the risk of falls and injuries associated with high residential and commercial window cleaning.
  2. Efficiency: These systems allow cleaners to cover more area in less time compared to traditional methods. This is especially beneficial for cleaning large commercial properties or buildings with multiple stories.
  3. Environmental Impact: Since the system only uses water and does not necessarily require chemicals or detergents, it is more environmentally friendly. The lack of chemical use also makes it safer for the operators and anyone inside the building.
  4. Accessibility: Water-fed poles can easily reach and clean windows in hard-to-access areas that might be difficult or impossible to reach with ladders.

 

Features of a Self-Estimating Tool

A self-estimating tool typically includes several key features and steps:

  1. Website Interface: The tool would be hosted on the UzbServices’ website. It would be designed for ease of use, guiding the customer through a series of questions and selections.
  2. Input Parameters:
    • Type of Building: Residential or commercial, as the size and accessibility can vary significantly.
    • Number of Windows: Customers would input the total number of windows or select the range.
    • Sizes of Windows: Options might include standard sizes, door-length windows, and large picture windows.
    • Type of Windows: Information on whether the windows are single or double-pane, tinted, treated, or have any special requirements.
    • Frequency of Cleaning: Choosing whether the service is a one-time job or recurring can affect pricing.
    • Accessibility Issues: Identifying any potential obstacles that could complicate the cleaning process, like high floors without elevator access.
  1. Calculation Engine: Based on the inputs, the tool would use preset formulas to calculate the estimated cost. These formulas would consider labor, transportation, and any special equipment needed for the job.
  2. Instant Quote Display: After processing the inputs, the estimated cost would be displayed to the user. This could also include a breakdown of services provided for transparency.
  3. Booking Option: If the customer is satisfied with the estimate, they could proceed to book the service directly from the tool.
  4. Contact Information Request: For more complicated jobs or where the estimate needs verification, the tool might request contact details to arrange for a manual inspection or to discuss specific needs.

Benefits of Self-Estimate forms

  • Convenience: Customers can get an estimate at any time without the need to call or wait for business hours.
  • Transparency: Provides a breakdown of costs which enhances trust and confidence in the window cleaning service.
  • Efficiency: Reduces the workload on customer service teams by automating the quotation process.
  • Customization: Allows the service provider to adjust pricing based on demand, special offers, or other criteria.

 

 

What Causes of Fogging Between Double Pane Windows?

  1. Seal Breakdown: The most common cause of fogging between the panes is a failure of the sealant that holds the panes together and keeps the space airtight. Over time, exposure to extreme temperatures, sunlight, and general wear can degrade these seals.
  2. Moisture Penetration: Once the seal is compromised, moisture begins to enter the space between the panes. As temperatures change, this moisture condenses, leading to the appearance of fog or condensation.
  3. Desiccant Saturation: Double-pane windows often contain a desiccant material within the spacer that absorbs moisture in the air trapped between the panes. If the seal fails and allows new air (and moisture) to enter continuously, the desiccant can become saturated and ineffective.

 

 

Solutions to Fogging Between Double Pane Windows

  1. Replace the Window Pane or Glass Unit: Often, the most effective solution is to replace the entire glass unit. This involves keeping the existing window frame but installing new double-glazed glass. This is typically more cost-effective than replacing the entire window frame and structure.
  2. Re-seal the Existing Panes: In some cases, it might be possible to remove the existing panes, clean them, replace the desiccant, and reseal the unit. This process can be complex and is usually done by professionals specializing in window repair.
  3. Temporary Fixes: There are some DIY kits available that claim to remove moisture from between panes through small drilled holes and injections of air or other gases. These are generally considered temporary fixes and may not last long or could potentially void any existing warranties.
  4. Preventative Measures: To avoid future problems, ensure that the exterior seals of all double-pane windows are maintained and any damaged or old caulk is replaced. Additionally, consider installing awnings or shades to minimize direct sunlight exposure, which can exacerbate seal deterioration.
  5. Consult with Professionals: Given the complexity of dealing with sealed double-pane windows, consulting with a window repair professional or the original manufacturer (if under warranty) is advisable. They can provide guidance specific to the type of windows you have and the extent of the damage.

 

 

Posted By: UZB Services
Date: 24 Apr, 2019