DFW Window Cleaning Frequency vs. National Recommendations
Generic window cleaning frequency recommendations — 'clean windows twice a year' — are based on national average conditions that do not reflect DFW's specific environment. Dallas-Fort Worth has several factors that drive faster window soiling: North Texas municipal water hardness of 120–350 mg/L that deposits minerals on glass with every irrigation cycle and rain event; spring pollen season that coats glass in organic film; summer humidity and condensation that create mineral deposition; and winter cedar pollen that begins coating surfaces as early as November.
For most DFW homeowners, twice-yearly professional window cleaning is the minimum — and many homeowners with mature tree coverage, irrigation systems that reach windows, or large glass surfaces benefit from quarterly cleaning. Windows that appear dirty within 4–6 weeks of professional cleaning are typically being soiled by irrigation spray reaching the glass.
Finding the Right DFW Window Cleaning Frequency
The right frequency for your DFW home depends on: your irrigation system geometry (does any spray reach window glass?); tree coverage (how much pollen and organic debris falls on your windows?); window type and size (larger windows show soiling more prominently); and your personal visibility standards. Most Southlake, Westlake, and Frisco luxury homeowners schedule quarterly service; standard DFW suburban homeowners schedule bi-annually.
Blues Home Services offers flexible scheduling from monthly service contracts to one-time cleaning. We help DFW homeowners find the right frequency through a free property assessment. Call (214) 307-2127.