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Why Do Windows Get Dirty So Quickly in Edmonton?

  • Matthew Sarzynski
  • Mar 13
  • 2 min read

Many homeowners notice that shortly after their windows are cleaned, they begin to look dirty again.

While this can feel frustrating, there are several environmental factors that make windows in Edmonton particularly prone to collecting dirt and residue.

Understanding these factors can help you determine how often your windows should be professionally cleaned.


Construction Dust in Growing Communities

Edmonton and surrounding communities like Beaumont, Sherwood Park, and St. Albert continue to grow rapidly.

New developments create large amounts of airborne dust from:

  • Soil movement

  • Gravel roads

  • Construction materials

  • Landscaping work

These fine particles settle on glass surfaces quickly, especially during dry and windy conditions.


Wind and Prairie Weather

Alberta’s open prairie climate means wind regularly carries dust and debris.

Even in established neighbourhoods, strong winds can bring:

  • Fine soil particles

  • Road dust

  • Agricultural debris

All of which cling to glass and frames.


Road Salt and Winter Residue

During winter months, road salt and sand are heavily used throughout Edmonton.

When vehicles pass by, these materials can spray onto nearby homes and storefront windows.

Over time this leaves behind:

  • Mineral spots

  • White residue

  • Streaking on glass

Without cleaning, salt residue can even damage glass over time.


Rain Isn’t Always “Clean”

Many people assume rain will wash windows.

In reality, rain often carries airborne pollutants and dust, which can actually leave windows looking worse once it dries.

This is especially true after long dry periods.


Tree Sap, Pollen, and Organic Debris

Homes near trees or green spaces often experience additional buildup from:

  • Tree sap mist

  • Pollen

  • Leaves and organic debris

These contaminants can stick to glass and become difficult to remove without proper tools.


How Often Should Windows Be Cleaned?

Because of Edmonton’s climate and environmental conditions, most homes benefit from professional window cleaning:

2–3 times per year

Typical schedule:

  • Spring cleaning

  • Mid-summer maintenance

  • Fall preparation before winter

This keeps glass clear and prevents buildup that becomes harder to remove later.


Professional Window Cleaning in Edmonton

Priority One Maintenance provides professional window cleaning services across:


Edmonton

Beaumont

Sherwood Park

St. Albert

Fort Saskatchewan

Nisku

Leduc


📞 Call or Text 780-886-4590



 
 
 

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