March 5, 2026 · Weston
Professional Window Cleaning in Weston: What Homeowners Should Know Before Hiring

Window cleaning costs in Weston depend on the size of your home, the number of windows, accessibility, and how long it's been since your last professional cleaning. But beyond the price, the question Weston homeowners should really be asking is: what kind of clean are you actually getting? Because in a city full of well-maintained homes and active HOAs, the bar for "clean" is higher than average — and a surface-level spray job isn't going to cut it.
Here's what to understand about professional window cleaning in Weston and what separates a thorough job from a forgettable one.
Weston's Environment and Your Windows
Weston sits inland, so you don't face the same aggressive salt exposure as coastal Fort Lauderdale or Boca Raton. That's the good news. The challenging news is that Weston's lush landscaping, proximity to the Everglades, and South Florida's humidity create their own set of issues for your glass.
Pollen is heavy here — especially during late winter and spring when everything is in bloom. Sprinkler systems leave hard water deposits on exterior glass every time they fire. Humidity drives mold and mildew growth on window frames, tracks, and sills. And the afternoon rain showers that roll through from May to October leave mineral spots behind as the water evaporates.
For most Weston homes — whether you're in Weston Hills Country Club, Savanna, The Ridges, or any of the Sectors communities — professional window cleaning two to three times per year keeps everything in excellent condition. Homes with extensive landscaping or lots of sprinkler exposure may benefit from quarterly cleaning.
Most Window Cleaners Skip the Details. Here's What That Looks Like.
The standard approach for most window cleaning companies is simple: show up, extend a water-fed pole, spray purified water on the exterior glass, and leave. The whole process might take 30 to 45 minutes for a typical Weston home. It's fast. It's low-effort. And it leaves a lot on the table.
Water-fed poles are great technology. Purified water dries streak-free, and the reach lets you access upper-story windows without ladders. But water alone doesn't remove silicone residue from construction, embedded hard water minerals, pollen caked into the corners of each pane, or grime on screens, tracks, and sills.
A genuinely thorough window cleaning uses water-fed poles as one part of a hybrid approach. The other part is hands-on: scrubbing each pane with specialized soft pads that break up what water can't, wiping down screens, cleaning out tracks and sills, and inspecting the glass at close range for developing issues like failed seals or hard water etching.
It takes longer. But homeowners who've experienced the difference between a quick spray and a detailed cleaning never settle for the shortcut again.
The First Visit Is the Most Important One
If your Weston home hasn't had a genuine deep cleaning before — or if previous window cleaners only used a water-fed pole and never hand-detailed the glass — you likely have layers of residue that have been accumulating for years. Hard water minerals, construction overspray from neighborhood building projects, oxidation, and pollen buildup create a film that a simple water rinse won't address.
A proper first-visit deep cleaning removes all of that and sets a new baseline. From that point forward, regular maintenance cleanings keep your windows in peak condition with significantly less effort. The deep clean does the hard work so that every visit after it simply maintains the standard.
Interior, Exterior, and Service Plans
Most Weston homeowners do a full interior and exterior cleaning on the first visit to start fresh. After that, exterior windows are what need regular attention — they take the pollen, sprinkler overspray, and rain. Interior glass typically stays clean for a year or more unless you have kids, pets, or high-traffic sliding glass doors.
Our service plans are designed around scheduled exterior cleaning with the flexibility to add interior cleaning whenever you want it. The quarterly plan includes our Rain Shield glass coating at no extra charge — it's a protective treatment that causes water to bead and roll off your windows, keeping them cleaner between visits. Think of it as Rain-X for your home.
Get a Free Quote From Godly Windows & Wash Co. Weston
We don't do fast, surface-level spray jobs. Our hybrid process — water-fed poles plus hands-on scrubbing with specialized soft pads, screen wipe-downs, track and sill cleaning — is designed for homeowners who want their windows genuinely clean, not just technically serviced. If that sounds like what you're looking for, give us a call for a free quote.
