Screen cleaning and maintenance clears the pollen, dust, and salt that clog your window screens — restoring real airflow, brightening the view through the mesh, and stopping that trapped grime from re-dirtying the glass you just had cleaned. In Florida, screens act like filters for pollen and coastal salt, and once they're caked, every breeze and every rain pushes that residue right back onto your panes. Clean screens are one of the simplest ways to keep your whole window looking and breathing better.
How we do it: We remove each screen, clean the mesh and frame thoroughly to flush out built-up pollen, dust, and salt, and then inspect every one as we go. We check for tears, holes, bent or warped frames, and loose or failing fittings, flag anything that needs repair or replacement, and refit each screen securely so it sits properly and stays put. Because grime hides where screens meet the window, we also clean the frames, sills, and tracks behind them — the exact spots that re-dirty glass within days if they're left untouched.
This service is ideal on its own as seasonal upkeep and as the perfect companion to any window cleaning. Clean screens mean:
- Better airflow and fresher air indoors
- A clearer, less hazy view through the mesh
- Glass that stays cleaner longer between washes
- Screens caught and fixed before small tears become big ones
Maintenance plans: Pollen seasons and coastal salt keep screens loading up year-round, so we offer recurring maintenance plans — monthly, quarterly, or twice a year — at a discount. Most Florida homes do well with twice-a-year screen care; coastal homes and those on heavy irrigation benefit from quarterly to stay ahead of salt and pollen buildup.
The result is clean, intact, properly fitted screens, better airflow, and windows that stay clearer between cleanings. We're licensed and insured, and our Spotless Promise covers it: if anything isn't perfect, we re-clean it free within 72 hours. Reach out anytime for a free, exact, no-obligation estimate.
Frequently asked questions
How much does window cleaning cost?+
It depends on the number and type of windows, how many stories, and interior vs. exterior. We give you a free, exact, no-obligation quote up front — no surprises.
How often should I have my windows cleaned?+
Twice a year for most Florida homes. Homes near the coast or under heavy irrigation collect salt and hard-water spotting faster and do best on a quarterly plan.
Do you clean both interior and exterior windows?+
Yes — and we include the screens, tracks, and sills, because that's where the grime that re-dirties your glass hides.
Can you remove hard water stains from my windows?+
Yes — our restoration process dissolves the mineral buildup and brings the glass back to clarity. Note: pressure washing will not remove hard-water stains and can worsen the etching.
Do I need to be home?+
No. Exterior work doesn't require you to be home, and we're fully licensed and insured. We can send before-and-after photos when we're done.