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We did a full exterior window cleaning on every window on the house - not just a quick wipe-down, but a proper clean on the glass and frames. On top of that, we re-screened every single screen. Double-hung windows, sliding windows, larger multi-pane units along the back patio - all of it got the same attention.
What we end up with after a job like this is a house that just looks sharper from the outside. Clean glass reflects light differently. The frames look tighter. And with fresh screens back in place, the homeowner can actually open windows again without worrying about bugs getting in or a screen falling out of the track.
It's the kind of work that doesn't get a lot of attention but makes a real difference in how a home feels day to day. Especially heading into the warmer months here in Plumas Lake, when you actually want those windows open, having screens that function properly is more than just cosmetic - it's practical.
We handle jobs like this all the time, and no two houses are exactly the same. Window count, screen sizes, frame conditions - it all varies. But the approach stays consistent: clean everything thoroughly, replace what needs replacing, and leave the place better than we found it.