FAQ

  • What kind of chemical is used?

    Using a mild soap and deionized water for window cleaning ensures streak-free, clear windows. Soap removes grime, while deionized water prevents spots and residue, keeping windows cleaner longer in the humid Lowcountry.

  • Will the cleaning damage tinted, Low E, or heat-treated glass?

    Cleaning tinted windows requires gentle care. Use a soft microfiber cloth and a mild, non-abrasive cleaner made for tinted glass. Avoid ammonia-based products to prevent damage. Regular, careful cleaning maintains clarity and prolongs tint life.

  • How much will my service cost?

    Window cleaning doesn’t have to cost a lot or break your budget. Our free estimates provide honest, transparent, and clear prices from the very start, so you know exactly what to expect.

  • How often should I get my windows cleaned?

    For most homes and businesses, window cleaning is recommended at least twice a year to maintain clarity, curb appeal, and prevent buildup of dirt and grime. However, factors such as location, weather conditions, and nearby trees or construction can increase the frequency needed. In coastal or highly polluted areas, quarterly cleaning may be necessary to keep windows looking their best. Regular cleaning not only improves appearance but also extends the life of your windows by preventing corrosion and damage.

  • Is Tallented Window Cleaning licensed and insured?

    Tallented Window Cleaning is fully licensed and insured to operate in both Georgia and South Carolina. Our commitment to professionalism ensures that every job is completed safely and to the highest standards, giving you peace of mind with every service.

  • Do I need to be home for the service?

    At Tallented Window Cleaning, we respect your time and privacy. Whether you're home or away, we work efficiently with minimal disruption. If present, we’re happy to answer questions and ensure your satisfaction. Your comfort and trust matter to us.