How We Safely Clean High House Windows

Cleaning high, hard-to-reach windows doesn’t have to be risky—or leave streaks. At TLC: Making It Easy, we combine industry-leading equipment, pure water technology, and strict safety protocols to deliver spotless results every time. Here’s how we do it:

1. The Right Equipment

  • Extension Ladders with Stabilizers

    • Heavy-duty, non-marring feet

    • Ladder levelers or outriggers for uneven ground

  • Telescopic Water-Fed Poles

    • Reach up to 50 feet from the ground

    • Lightweight carbon-fiber or aluminum construction

  • Pure (Deionized) Water System

    • Two-stage reverse-osmosis filtration

    • Removes minerals and impurities—no soaps, no streaks

  • Safety Gear

    • Harnesses and fall-arrest systems when needed

    • Slip-resistant boots and protective gloves

    • Hard hats for ladder work

2. Pre-Cleaning Prep

  1. Site Assessment

    • Identify obstacles (eaves, gutters, landscaping)

    • Check for fragile trim or screens

      Water System Setup

      Purify water on-site with our portable RO unit

      Fill insulated reservoir on the service van

3. Step-by-Step Cleaning Process

  1. Ladder Deployment

    • Position ladder on firm, level ground

    • Secure stabilizers and tie-off the top section

  2. Initial Rinse

    • Spray full-strength pure water to remove loose dirt

    • Work from top down to prevent drip marks

  3. Pole-Work Technique

    • Attach soft-bristle brush head to the pole

    • Apply pure water as you scrub—no detergents needed

    • Agitate gently along the glass surface

  4. Final Pure-Water Rinse

    • Switch to water-only nozzle for a spotless finish

    • Rinse each pane thoroughly before moving on

  5. Detailing & Inspection

    • Use squeegee or microfiber for any stubborn spots

    • Wipe frame edges and sills by hand

4. Safety First, Always

  • Two-Person Rule: At least one technician remains on the ground as a spotter.

  • Fall Protection: Harnesses used above 10 feet or when working on steep slopes.

  • Equipment Checks: All ladders and poles are inspected daily for wear.

  • Weather Considerations: We postpone work if winds exceed 15 mph or if rain is expected.

5. Why Pure Water?

  • Streak-Free Drying: Deionized water dries without mineral spots.

  • Eco-Friendly: No chemicals runoff into your landscaping.

  • Longer-Lasting Clean: Pure water carries off airborne particles that cause rapid re-soiling.

Keeping high windows crystal clear should be hassle-free—for you and for us. With TLC: Making It Easy, you get the perfect blend of safety, technology, and expertise.

Ready to brighten your view?
👉 Request a quote or call us at 888-431-4704 today!

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