








Bugs don't just bother you when they're alive - they leave behind a real mess on your glass long after they're gone. Dried carcasses, webbing, droppings, and grime pack into window sills and tracks over time. It gets bad fast, especially on garage windows and lower-level glass that sits close to landscaping and the ground.
That's exactly what we were dealing with on this Lancaster job. The sills were loaded with debris - bug residue packed into every groove, dirt built into the tracks, and glass that hadn't had a proper cleaning in a long time. The kind of buildup that makes you realize how much you've been looking through instead of actually seeing through your windows.
We got it all cleared out. Glass, frames, sills - the whole thing. Window washing done right means you're not just wiping down the glass and calling it a day. You're going after the stuff that collects in the hardware, the corners, and along the edges. That's where most of the mess hides.
The sunroom-style windows on this home had a solid row of panes running across the back - a lot of glass to cover, and the kind of setup where dirty windows are really noticeable. Once the grime and bug residue were gone, the difference was immediate. Clear glass, clean frames, and a view worth looking at again.
If your windows are overdue - especially if bugs have been doing a number on them - this is exactly the kind of work we do. It's not glamorous, but the result speaks for itself.