


Basement windows get overlooked. Every single time. It's not really anyone's fault - they sit low to the ground, tucked behind window wells, and you're just not looking at them the same way you'd look at the windows on your main floor. But that's exactly why the grime, cobwebs, and buildup get so bad down there.
Here's what we usually find when we get to them: a layer of dirt and grime caked onto the glass, debris sitting in the well, and sometimes cobwebs that have been there long enough to look like they're part of the house. The glass itself can get so coated that very little light is actually getting through into the basement space below.
That matters more than most people think. Basement windows are often the only natural light source in those lower rooms. When the glass is grimy and cloudy, that light gets blocked - and the space feels darker and more closed off than it needs to be. A proper clean on those windows makes a noticeable difference inside and out.
We treat basement windows the same way we treat every other window on the property - with the same attention and care. The frames, the sills, the glass itself. No skipping steps just because they're out of the way. That's what a complete exterior window cleaning service actually looks like.
If your basement windows have been sitting on the back burner, they're worth adding to the list. It's one of those small things that quietly makes the whole property look more cared for.