The TLC Guide to Cleaning Multi-Pane and Storm Windows

Multi-pane and storm windows are great for energy efficiency and insulation—but they’re also a challenge to clean properly. At TLC: Making It Easy, we specialize in thorough window cleaning that tackles every surface—even the tricky ones.

🧼 The Problem with Multi-Pane Windows

Multi-pane windows (also known as divided light or grille-style) have narrow sections that trap dirt, pollen, and smudges. Getting into each individual pane with standard tools is time-consuming and often ineffective.

🧊 Storm Windows Need Extra Care

Storm windows often include additional panels that sit behind your main windows. These collect dust and condensation between the layers, creating a foggy, neglected look.

If not cleaned regularly, buildup can:

  • Lead to permanent staining

  • Trap moisture and mildew

  • Make the whole window look older than it is

💡 TLC’s Window Cleaning Process

We don’t just clean the obvious parts. Our team carefully removes, opens, or accesses both sides of storm and multi-pane windows to deliver:

  • Crystal-clear visibility

  • Streak-free finishes

  • No mess left behind

We bring the right tools to clean in and around sashes, tracks, and screen frames—without damaging the glass or seals.

✅ Book Your Detailed Window Cleaning

From Berne to Bluffton, TLC makes window cleaning simple and spotless. You don’t have to prep anything, and you don’t even need to be home.

👉 Schedule Now and see your windows like never before.

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