Why waiting until Spring can cost more: spotting frame, seal and glass issues during Winter

Many homeowners assume spring is the start of “window season”. The daffodils appear, the jackets get lighter and suddenly everyone remembers their house has glass on it. But waiting until spring to get your windows cleaned means you’re missing out on the season when problems are easiest to spot — and cheapest to fix.
Pressure washing entrances, paths and facades in Winter

Winter isn’t always kind to commercial exteriors. Entrances get splashed with mud, paths turn slippery with algae, façades pick up grime and customers shuffle in leaving behind a trail of sogginess. Not the best first impression for anyone visiting your business.
Clearing gutters and fascias after Autumn. Why Winter is a smart time for exterior maintenance

By the time autumn has finished chucking leaves at your house, your gutters are usually begging for mercy. Between soggy leaves, twigs, moss, the odd feather and whatever else the wind fancied throwing your way, they’ve had a very long season. So while winter may feel like a time for woolly socks and hot chocolate rather than exterior maintenance, it is actually the perfect moment to get those gutters and fascias sorted.
Post-Christmas exterior refresh: how clean windows improve kerb appeal after the festive rush

There’s nothing like the glow of Christmas lights reflecting off the windows. Everything looks magical, warm and twinkly. And then January arrives. The decorations come down. The weather turns grumpy. Suddenly, without all the sparkle distracting your eyes, you notice the streaks, smudges and mysterious marks that weren’t bothering you before.
Office and retail window cleaning in January: start the New Year with a clear view

January arrives with plenty of ambition. New diaries, new routines, new “this year I’ll definitely stick to it” resolutions. For businesses across Southern Hampshire, it’s also the perfect moment to refresh your shopfront or office and set the tone for the months ahead.
Winter window condensation and how clean glass helps prevent it

Condensation is winter’s speciality. The heating goes on, the windows cool down overnight, and before you know it the inside of the glass looks like it has run a marathon. It isn’t just annoying. It can lead to damp, mould and a general feeling that your house is trying to turn into a rainforest.
Making your shop front shine during the festive season

If your business ever needed to look its best, it’s during the festive season. Christmas shopping, party bookings, cosy café catch ups, winter weddings… this is the time of year when customers are out in force and taking everything in. That includes your windows.
Salt air, coastal residue and Winter challenges for properties around Hayling Island and Emsworth

If you live in Hayling Island, Emsworth or anywhere close to the coast, you already know that winter winds have a mind of their own. They don’t just whistle cheerfully past your house. They gather up salt, moisture and fine grains of sand and redecorate your windows with them.
Energy efficiency and natural light: how clean windows help in the dark months

Winter in Southern Hampshire can be, well, grey. And during those dim months, clean windows can have a surprisingly large impact on both your mood and your energy bills.
Why professional window cleaning still matters in winter for homes in Southern Hampshire

Winter often feels like the season when your windows should be left alone. It’s cold, it’s wet and most of us are too busy trying to keep the heating bills down to think about exterior cleaning. But here’s the thing: winter is actually the time when clean windows make the biggest difference to your home.