How often should you clean your windows?

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How often should you clean your windows?
The short answer
  • Most homes benefit from having their windows cleaned every 4 to 8 weeks, to keep them looking their best
  • Homes in busy large cities, like London and Manchester, may need more frequent window cleaning due the higher levels of pollution
  • Homes in quieter or rural areas can often go longer between window cleans, depending on the weather

Clean windows allow more natural light to enter your home, as well as improving its curb appeal!

But exactly how often should you be cleaning your windows? There's no one-size-fits-all answer to this. How frequently you should clean your windows depends on several factors - including where you live, the weather and whether you plan to clean them yourself or arrange professional help.


Average window cleaning routine

For most homes, cleaning windows every 4 to 8 weeks is a good general guideline. This helps prevent dirt from building up and keeps your windows consistently clean.



Window cleaning in the city

Homes in busy urban areas, such as London and Manchester, are exposed to higher levels of pollution, dust and traffic residue.

This means windows can become dirty more quickly, sometimes within just a few weeks! Rain can also mix with pollutants and leave visible marks on the glass.

In these environments, you should clean your windows more frequently to keep your window clear.


Housekeep cleaner window cleaning a London house


Window cleaning in the countryside

If your home is surrounded by trees, gardens or open green spaces, your windows may collect pollen, sap and organic debris.

Coastal homes may also experience salt deposits, which can leave residue on glass and frames.

These factors can lead to faster build-up at certain times of the year, so you may find you need to clean your windows more often during spring and summer.



How does the weather affect window cleaning?

Different times of the year can affect how quickly your windows get dirty.

Spring and summer often bring pollen, dust and insect marks. Autumn can lead to debris from falling leaves, while winter weather may leave streaks and water spots from rain.

Some choose to clean their windows at the start of each season, while others adjust their schedule depending on how their windows look.



Can I clean my windows myself?

You don't always need to hire a professional window cleaning service to keep your windows in tip-top shape.

Many people choose to clean their windows themselves, particularly for ground-floor properties or easily accessible windows. With the right tools - such as a squeegee, suitable cleaning products and lint-free cloths - it’s possible to achieve good results without professional help!

However, cleaning windows can take time, and it may be more difficult to reach higher floors or awkward areas safely. Achieving a completely streak-free finish can also require some good practice and the right technique. Not to mention fitting regular window cleaning around your schedule can be tricky.



Where can I book a professional window cleaner?

Given how tricky it can be to clean your windows yourself, using a professional window cleaning service can take away the hassle.

Hiring a professional window cleaner is especially useful for multi-storey homes, hard-to-reach windows like skylights, or larger properties where cleaning can take more time and effort.

You can book a trusted window cleaner through Housekeep in just a few clicks. We've got window cleaners up and down the country, including London, Manchester, Bristol and Brighton

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