



Second-story windows are one of those things most homeowners just live with. They're dirty, they're high up, and climbing a ladder with a squeegee isn't exactly a weekend project most people want to take on. That's exactly the kind of job we show up for.
We work on two-story homes regularly, and it takes the right equipment and the right technique to do it safely and do it well. A full-size extension ladder, proper footwear, and knowing how to position yourself on uneven ground - it all matters. One wrong setup and you've got a problem. We've got the process dialed in so none of that is something you need to worry about.
What we find a lot is that the upper-level windows on a home haven't been touched in a long time. Dust, water spots, oxidation from the sun - it builds up. And because those windows are so visible from the street, grimy upper panes can bring down the whole look of an otherwise clean, well-kept home. Getting them cleaned up makes a bigger difference than most people expect.
Every window gets the same attention regardless of how high up it is. We work panel by panel, making sure frames and sills get wiped down too - not just the glass. The goal is a clean result across the entire house, not just the easy-to-reach stuff on the ground floor.
If you've got upper windows that have been sitting on the back burner, this is the kind of work we do day in and day out. No shortcuts, no skipped panes, just clean windows from top to bottom.