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We came out to this two-story home in Plumas Lake to get every window cleaned inside and out before it hit the market. The house has a solid mix of sliding windows, double-hung windows, and some taller second-floor units - all of which got the full treatment. Clean glass makes listing photos sharper and makes the home feel brighter and more open during showings. That matters.
We also handled a screen repair while we were there. It's a small thing, but a damaged screen sticks out in listing photos and during walkthroughs. Buyers and their agents pick up on details like that. Getting it sorted before photos are taken means one less thing for a buyer to flag during negotiations.
This is exactly the kind of work that makes a real difference when a home is going on the market in Plumas Lake. It's not just about clean glass - it's about presenting a home that looks like it's been taken care of. That impression starts the moment someone pulls up to the curb or clicks through photos online.
Real estate prep doesn't have to be complicated. Sometimes it's just making sure the basics are done right - clean windows, intact screens, and a home that looks sharp from every angle. That's what we were there to do, and that's what we delivered.