Do I need my windows cleaned in winter?Â
What’s the first thing you imagine people to look at when they take a look at your property?
Perhaps you imagine them to inspect the garden first, the driveway, or perhaps just the door.
Well, you might be surprised to find out that there is something even more commonly observed – the windows.Â
That’s right, the windows are one of the most obvious things that spring out to people when they first view your house, so it’s important to keep them clean, especially in the winter.
So, do you need your windows cleaned in winter exactly? Great question – let’s take a look!
Common Misconceptions
Before we get started, let’s make something clear – it’s not the rain associated with the Great British winter that makes your windows dirty.
It’s also worth noting that rain doesn’t sufficiently clean your windows either. These are both common misconceptions – your windows get dirty in the winter because they are not being cleaned, it’s as simple as that.
So, let’s investigate exactly why this is so important in the winter.
Wet Roads Means Dirtier Air
There are all sorts of different factors that contribute to the importance of cleaning your windows in the winter, but perhaps the most significant one is the wet winter roads.
If you live in the UK, there is no escaping this – every winter this country is subject to seemingly endless rain, and this causes wet roads and drain flooding.Â
Carbon and other dirty residues from car fumes stick to our roads, and when it rains heavily, this displaces this dirt, with a lot of it ending up in the air.
Although this may not be too noticeable, it is evident from how filthy our windows become during this season. Wet roads create dirtier air, and dirtier air makes dirty windows. All the more reason to clean your windows this winter!Â
Dirty Windows Means Less LightÂ
Generally, the main reason people get their windows cleaned is that they want them to look nice and shiny from the outside, whether this is just for the neighbours or for a potential property investor.
However, there’s another important reason outside of aesthetics, and that is to let in natural light.
Many people do not realize that the dirt and grime that has collected on their windows is blocking out natural light from their property.
This often goes unnoticed as their windows still appear to be transparent, but regardless of whether they can see it, the amount of light that can pass through windows is greatly reduced if they are dirty.
This is particularly important during these dark winter months, so why not give it a go this year?
Salty Sea Air
Whether you live in a rural coastal area or by a busy seaside resort, living by the sea can often present the illusion that you don’t need to clean your windows.
After all, surely the strong wind and rain do all of the cleaning work for you? Whilst this may be the case, it is certainly no reason not to clean your windows this winter, and that’s all because of the salty air.Â
That’s right – your windows may be free from visible dirt, but have you considered the amount of salty air that they have been subject to?
It’s only natural that the winter sea air will be full of salt, and this ultimately will leave a salty film on your windows whether you like it or not.
This will contribute even more to blocking out the small amounts of natural light we get in the winter, so make sure you take care of it by cleaning your windows!
Cutting Cleaning Costs
If reduced levels of natural light, salt-covered windows and an unappealing aesthetic haven’t already convinced you to get your windows cleaned, perhaps saving some money might do the trick.
That’s right, consistently cleaning your windows throughout the winter can save you a huge amount of money, but only if you have the foresight to do so.Â
Why is this? Well, there are a few contributing factors – firstly, many people slack off from cleaning their windows during the winter, and the result of this is windows that are not just dirty but filthy.
All of that dirt will build up over time, so when you eventually call your local window cleaner to get the job done, the price may be higher than what you are used to during the summer!
This means that if you leave your windows to build up dirt, you’re going to be hit with a price tag that could be higher than if you’d just had them done regularly in the first place.
Get them taken care of whilst the problem is not too significant, and you’ll be thanking us later!
Keeping your Windows Cleaned in Winter
Whilst it’s important to keep your windows clean all year round, your windows are overall subject to much more grime and dirt over the winter period.
This is generally due to the dirty roads associated with the season, and not only does this lead to windows that don’t look too great, but it also means that the small amount of natural daylight will be minimized due to dirt. Not ideal at all!
So, what are you waiting for? Make a change and get your windows cleaned this winter – there are a huge amount of benefits to doing so, but if those aren’t enough, then perhaps the massive increase in window cleaning prices during the winter will be.
Keep on top of them and this won’t be too much of a strain on your wallet. Trust us, you’ll be thanking us later when your winter windows are shining!