SHOWER GLASS CLEANING

Do you need to clean your shower glass? If so, Treasure Coast Window Washing can help. We offer a full range of window washing services that will leave your windows sparkling and clear for years to come. For example, if you are looking for a more thorough cleaning with our window washing service, we will first pressure wash the glass shower doors and then use an electrostatic process that removes any remaining particles. This is ideal for those who have hard water or soap scum build-up. We understand how important it is to keep your home clean and fresh all year long.

WHY SHOULD YOU HAVE YOUR SHOWER GLASS CLEANED

There are many reasons to have a clean glass shower door, but here are just a few. When you clean your shower glass, it will look great and be easier to keep clean. The soap scum that builds up on the clean shower doors can create not only an eyesore in your bathroom but also pose a health risk for those with allergies or asthma. It is recommended that you hire professional cleaners at least twice a year to properly maintain the hygiene of your home’s bathroom door.

Cleanliness can be the difference between a relaxing and refreshing shower experience or one that is frustrating, time-consuming, and difficult. When you consider how often we use our showers in comparison to other rooms of our house it makes sense to keep them as clean as possible.

If your shower door has some stubborn stains on it then Treasure Coast Window Washing can help with that issue. We are the best professional glass cleaner in the area!

HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU HAVE YOUR GLASS SHOWER DOORS CLEANED

It’s critical to hire expert cleaners at least twice a year to keep your home’s bathrooms clean. This is especially important if you live in a location that has hard water or high levels of soap scum. You can also have home remedies like using baking soda, liquid dish soap, and microfiber cloth. Our professional cleaners will ensure your bathroom looks and feels great each time you use it!

Treasure Coast Window Washing provides full-service window cleaning for residential homes and commercial businesses throughout Florida areas.

WHAT CAN HAPPEN IF YOU DON’T KEEP YOUR GLASS SHOWER DOORS CLEAN REGULARLY

Mold and Mildew Can Grow on Your Shower Glass

If you allow mold, soap scum, or hard water stains to accumulate on your shower doors then mildew can form. Mildew is a fungus that will begin to grow if the conditions are right and it provides an unpleasant odor in addition to being difficult to remove once it has formed. This issue becomes even more troublesome when you consider how often we shower and the potential health risk for those with allergies or asthma.

It Will Is Harder to Keep it Clean in the Future

When your glass shower door stays dirty regularly then you run into problems when trying to clean it. The more soap scum that has built up on your shower door the more time it will take to get rid of all of that dirt. Even if you can remove the soap scum there is a good chance for future build-up, so regular cleanings help keep your shower glass door crystal clear and fresh each day!

Germs Grow in the Dirty Areas

When you allow mold and dirt to build up in your clean glass shower doors over time it creates an ideal living space for germs. When you clean your shower glass door regularly then this is not as much of an issue, but when there are areas that have been left uncleaned for weeks at a time they can become a breeding ground for germs and bacteria.

HOW DOES A PROFESSIONAL CLEANER DO THE JOB TO MAKE SURE IT’S DONE RIGHT AND LASTS FOR YEARS TO COME

Treasure Coast Window Washing uses a soft bristle brush and is very careful with your home’s windows, screens & frames when cleaning them. They will use the same technique for shower door to ensure they get it clean in all of the hard-to-reach areas without making any scratches or requiring you to scrub harder than necessary. We will be cleaning glass shower doors with clear water after we have used our cleaning solution in a spray bottle to ensure that no residue is left behind.