As winter wraps up and the temperatures rise, it’s time to give your home’s windows some love to get them ready for spring’s warm breezes and sunlight. Properly maintaining windows during the transition seasons is key to maximizing energy efficiency, comfort, and indoor air quality throughout the spring and summer.

Follow these tips to have your glass sparkling and your home fresh for the arrival of warmer weather.

Thorough Cleaning

Use a squeegee or microfiber cloth and a glass cleaner to remove any built-up dirt, dust, grime or mineral deposits left behind from winter condensation. Carefully clean all interior and exterior glass surfaces, window frames, sills, and tracks. Remember hard-to-reach windows like those high above the sink in the kitchen. You can wave goodbye to winter’s mess with a good scrub and welcome the sunshine. 

In-Depth Inspection  

Take some time to examine the caulking and weatherstripping around all windows closely. Look for any cracks or gaps that may need sealing to optimize energy efficiency and prevent drafts. Inspect the caulking for signs of damage from temperature fluctuations over the winter as well. Replace any cracked or missing caulking. Also, check the weatherstripping for wear and tear—replace it if it isn’t sealing windows snugly anymore.

Lubrication 

Use a cotton ball or paper towel to apply a thin layer of silicone spray or white vinegar along sliding window tracks. This simple step keeps sliding windows gliding smoothly all season without sticking or binding. You’ll appreciate the easy opening and close as temperatures heat up inside. 

Screen Time

Carefully inspect each window screen for any tears in the mesh or loose framing around the edges. Small holes can be patched, but larger tears may require full-screen replacement to keep bugs and debris out as you let the fresh air in. Properly maintained screens allow cross-breezes without unwanted visitors.  

Hardware Tightening  

Make sure all window latches, locks, and handles are securely tightened. If not fastened properly, loose fittings could invite drafts inside or pose security risks. Test hardware to ensure windows stay safely closed and locked throughout springtime storms.

Sun Protection  

Apply a UV-protective cream or sealant for bare wood windows to maintain their lustre without further fading from spring sun exposure. Block sun damage before it starts to protect wooden trim colour for future seasons. 

Room to Breathe

Remove any remaining insulating window kits or snug-fitting interior storm window panels. With spring’s transition underway, windows need ample fresh air flow and sunlight to fully dry interior wood components. Proper ventilation is key for healthy, moisture-free windows.

Taking some time in early spring for thorough window prep work will pay off with smoothly functioning, energy-efficient, and protected windows. Your home’s interior will stay fresher as the warm weather takes hold.

Count on Sparkle Window Cleaning in Toronto Today!

Need professional window cleaners in Toronto? You can rely on the experts at Sparkle Window Cleaning. Every time we clean a space, our dedicated professionals strive to make a difference. Count on us for consistent and thorough window cleaning services in Toronto. So, if spring window cleaning is on your mind, contact us today!