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Natasha's ProCleans
New to Angi
Window Cleaning

Serving Fultondale, AL and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Small jobs welcome

Reliable, detail-oriented, and committed to excellence, I take pride in leaving every space spotless. I work efficiently, respect clients' homes and time, and always go the extra mile to ensure satisfaction. Cleanliness isn't just a task- it's my standard.

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Tribble Cleaning Concepts LLC
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Window CleaningWindow Cleaning - For Business

Serving Fultondale, AL and surrounding areas

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Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

Offers commercial services

Hi, I'm Ana! I have 7 years of experience providing professional residential and commercial cleaning services. I am dedicated to delivering reliable, detail-oriented cleaning solutions for homes, offices, and businesses. Customer satisfaction is my priority, and I take pride in creating clean, comfortable, and welcoming spaces for every client. I look forward to serving your cleaning needs.

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Priscilla’s cleaning services
New to Angi
Window CleaningWindow Cleaning - For Business

Serving Fultondale, AL and surrounding areas

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✨ 🧼 Tired of Cleaning? Let Me Make Your Home Shine! 🧼 ✨\n\nHi everyone!\n\nI’m so excited to introduce myself and my business to you all! My name is Priscilla Lopez, proudly serving Albertville and surrounding areas with reliable, high-quality cleaning services.\n\nI know life gets busy, and keeping up with cleaning can be overwhelming—that’s where I come in! Whether you need a deep clean, routine maintenance, or help getting your space back in shape, I’m here to make it easier for you.\n\n🧼 What I offer:• Deep cleaning• Regular weekly/bi-weekly cleanings• Move-in / move-out cleanings• Customized services based on your needs\n\nI take pride in the little details and treat every home like my own. My goal is to leave your space spotless and give you more time to focus on what matters most.\n\n📩 Message me today to book your cleaning or ask any questions—I’d love to work with you!\n\nSpots are filling fast, so don’t wait! 💛

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Window Cleaning questions, answered by experts

You should avoid using abrasive materials and harsh chemicals when cleaning windows. Abrasive tools like scrubbing pads, rough cloths, or steel wool can permanently scratch and damage the glass. Harsh chemical cleaners containing alcohol or ammonia can damage window treatments, frame materials, and special features like tinting. It is also best to use distilled or filtered water instead of hard water, which can leave spots or streaks. For best results, use a clean microfiber cloth to wash the glass and old black and white newspapers to dry it without leaving streaks.

The most likely cause of smearing or streaking after cleaning your windows is residue left on the glass from the cleaner you’re using. Consider diluting the solution and cleaning them again, or use old newspaper to dry the windows after cleaning, as this will soak up any residual material. Additionally, aim to clean your windows on a cool, cloudy day, as cleaners will dry more quickly on the glass if it’s hot and sunny, promoting streaking.

For a standard 1,000-square-foot home, you should expect your window cleaner to take between 1 and 3 hours to clean all of your windows. Of course, the size of your home and the number and size of the windows you have will play a role in the timeline. Certain styles of windows—like picture windows, which have no moving parts—also take less time to clean.

A vacuum with a hose attachment or a lint roller can easily remove dust from your window screen. Pressure washing window screens is another option, but you should make sure you have the appropriate nozzle and pressure setting to avoid doing extensive damage to your window.

No, but removing window screens will achieve a deeper clean. If you aren’t sure how to remove your screens, you can still clean them while in your window. You can follow the same cleaning steps, but you may not be able to get into corners or struggle to clean the entire screen if the window is up high.

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