The cleanliness of windows is not only a matter of aesthetics and the “face” of the hostess, but also an important factor affecting the health, microclimate and even budget savings. Most of us are used to cleaning our windows twice a year, but realizing exactly how dirt affects our daily lives makes us reconsider that schedule.
Why it’s important to clean your windows from the outside
The outside of the glass takes the brunt of the environment. It accumulates specific contaminants that cannot be removed by simple rain:
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Exhaust gases and soot particles that form a thin greasy film.
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Plant pollen and organic residues that provoke microbial growth.
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Acidic precipitation, which over time can “eat away” the structure of the glass, making it permanently cloudy.
Regular cleaning from the outside helps to preserve light transmission material. If external cleaning is ignored, the glass gradually loses transparency and even the most powerful light will not be able to penetrate through the layer of street patina.
Why clean glass from the inside
The inside of windows seems clean only at first glance. In fact, there are just as many harmful substances deposited on the glass indoors:
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Particles from household chemicals and aerosols.
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Soot from cooking in the kitchen.
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Household dust and pet hair.
Air Quality is directly related to the cleanliness of window sills and frames. When you open the window for ventilation, the air flow picks up dust accumulated on the glass and in the grooves, bringing it deep into your lungs. Therefore, wet cleaning of interior surfaces is first and foremost a matter of taking care of hygiene of the respiratory tract.
Effect on illumination and psychological comfort
Dirty windows can absorb up to 30% of sunlight. In conditions of short daylight hours, this becomes a critical factor. Lack of natural insolation leads to increased fatigue, decreased serotonin production, and worsened mood. Natural light visually expands the space and makes the interior more cozy, which is impossible in the presence of stains and stains.
Technical safety of structures
The accumulation of dirt in drainage holes and on seals leads to premature wear of hardware. Sand works as an abrasive, scratching plastic or wood, and clogged drainage channels can cause moisture stagnation and the appearance of mold. Clean frames and mechanisms extend the life of the entire window system by decades.
Clear glass allows the sun’s rays to warm the room during the winter, which slightly reduces the load on the heating system and makes the home more energy efficient. Regular window maintenance is an easy and affordable way to maintain a comfortable and healthy environment for everyone in the family.
