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Professional Window Cleaning in Edmonton: A Craft, Not Just a Job

  • Matthew Sarzynski
  • Jan 27
  • 2 min read

To many people, window cleaning looks simple.Soap, water, a squeegee — done.

But at Priority One Maintenance, we see it very differently.

We treat window cleaning as a craft — a skill developed through experience, technique, and pride in the final result. And that mindset is what separates a true professional from a temporary service provider.


Craftsmanship Matters in Window Cleaning


Every window is different.

Glass type, frame material, exposure, access, and contamination levels all affect how it must be cleaned. A professional cleaner understands:

  • How much solution to apply

  • The correct blade angle and pressure

  • How temperature affects drying

  • How to avoid streaks and mineral spotting

  • How to protect seals, frames, and coatings

These are learned skills — not guesswork.


Technique Over Speed


Anyone can rush through a job.A craftsman focuses on consistency and finish quality.

At Priority One Maintenance, we emphasize:

  • Traditional squeegee techniques

  • Proper detailing of edges and frames

  • Controlled water management

  • Inspection before moving on

The difference shows in the clarity of the glass and the longevity of the result.


Respect for Safety and Property


Craft also means responsibility.

We invest in:

  • Ladder safety training

  • Proper access planning

  • Protective measures inside your home

  • Insured, professional staff

Your property is treated with the same care as our own.


Why This Matters to You


When window cleaning is treated as a trade:

✔ Glass stays cleaner longer✔ Risk of damage is reduced✔ Curb appeal improves✔ Natural light is maximized✔ Your investment is protected

This is not just cleaning — it is maintenance.


Professional Window Cleaning in Edmonton

Priority One Maintenance proudly serves:

Edmonton, Beaumont, Sherwood Park, St. Albert, Fort Saskatchewan, Nisku, and Leduc.




 
 
 

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