8. March 2026

Spring Window Cleaning Checklist for Fort Worth Homes

Fort Worth's heavy oak pollen season hits March-May, coating windows with yellow film that bakes on through summer. Bristow Window Cleaning's step-by-step checklist prepares your home for allergy season and maximum curb appeal.

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Week 1: Schedule Professional Service

Book quarterly exterior cleaning before pollen peaks. Two-story homes need water-fed poles for ladder-free reach. Add screen cleaning ($2/window) to remove 90% trapped allergens before AC season.

Week 2: Declutter Window Areas

Clear patio furniture, hanging plants, and pet zones near glass. Fort Worth red dirt settles fast on horizontal surfaces. Vacuum tracks 48 hours before service—our techs detail interiors during visit.

Week 3: Test for Hard Water Damage

Mix vinegar + water, spray south-facing windows. No improvement? Benbrook sprinkler minerals require acidic pro treatment ($1.50/window). Prevents permanent etching on Low-E coatings.

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Week 4: Interior Prep Day Before

Dust blinds, wipe sills, lock pets away. Remove obstructing curtains for full access. West 7th condos with floor-to-ceiling glass gain 30% more light post-cleaning.

Service Day Checklist

  • ✅ Confirm 75-85°F weather window (no rain 24hrs prior)
  • ✅ Text home photos for final window count/quote
  • ✅ Clear 3ft work zones around exterior glass
  • ✅ Provide 50ft extension cord access for water system
  • ✅ Walkthrough acceptance before techs leave

Post-Cleaning Maintenance

Spot-clean tracks monthly with microfiber + glass cleaner. Schedule July touch-up before 100°F heat bakes pollen residue. Quarterly packages save 15% vs one-time calls.

Ready for crystal-clear spring views? Text Bristow Window Cleaning your Fort Worth address for instant pollen-season quote. Neighborhood experts serving Wedgwood to Stockyards!

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