Interior and exterior glass for Terrebonne’s shops, offices, and visitor-facing businesses, frames and sills and tracks included. Out here the two problems are wind-blown dust film on the outside and hard-water spotting from well systems, and both take the right method to clear.
Dust and well water set the schedule here
Terrebonne sits in open, dry, windy high desert with no canopy to hold the ground down, so exterior glass films over with fine dust between rains rather than collecting the pine sap and pollen you’d fight in forested country. On top of that, many Terrebonne properties run on well water, and well water’s mineral content leaves a harder spotting on glass than city water does. A plain wipe smears the dust and leaves the minerals behind, which is why purified water and proper technique matter more here than most people expect.
How we reach it
Ground-level storefront and entry glass is cleaned by hand, a squeegee and edge detailing, the only way corners come out as clean as the middle. Higher and hard-access glass gets a water-fed pole running purified water, which lifts the dust film from the ground and dries with no mineral spotting.
What a wash includes
Glass inside and out, frames and sills wiped, tracks cleared of blown grit, and entry doors with their side lights done both faces. Interior partition glass on request, removal of stickers and adhesive where the pane allows, and screens cleaned or pulled and reset, which matters out here because screens catch and hold the wind-blown dust.
Timing
A windy stretch films the exterior glass quickly, so Terrebonne generally runs on a steady interval rather than a seasonal one, with visitor-facing storefronts worth a pass ahead of the spring and fall climbing peaks when the most people are walking up to the door.
FAQ
Do you clean inside and out?
Both. Interior glass holds the fingerprints and dust haze, and exterior is where the wind-blown film and any well-water spotting collect.
Can you get the hard-water spots off?
Purified-water technique clears fresh mineral spotting and stops it re-depositing. Etching that’s already baked into the glass over years is harder and sometimes permanent, which is why a regular cycle beats letting it build.
How often should we schedule?
A steady interval works best out here because the wind keeps loading the glass, with an extra pass before your busy season.
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