What’s the Best Time of Year to Wash Windows in the Imperial Valley?

Why Timing Matters for Window Cleaning

You might think window cleaning is just a “whenever you notice it” thing.
But here in the Imperial Valley — with our dust, sun, and seasonal winds — the when matters just as much as the how.

The wrong season? You’ll have clean glass for 48 hours.
The right season? You’ll enjoy that clarity for weeks.

Let’s break it down.

Best Months for Window Cleaning in El Centro, Brawley & Holtville

☀️ Spring (March–May)

Why it’s great:

  • Less wind

  • Lower pollen

  • Great post-rain clean

  • Preps your home for family visits, holidays, or real estate listings

Spring cleaning isn’t just for the inside.

🏜️ Fall (October–December)

Why it’s ideal:

  • Fewer bugs

  • Less dust in the air

  • Cooler temps = no flash drying or streaking

  • Windows stay clean longer

Bonus: Great time to combine with trash bin cleaning or a pre-holiday pressure wash.

What About Summer?

We’ll be real: Summer is brutal.
You can still clean windows — we do it — but the heat, dust, and irrigation spray mean:

  • Shorter “clean” windows lifespan

  • Faster water evaporation (hello streaks — unless you use DI water like we do)

If you’re doing it in summer, make sure your cleaner uses pure water and soft tools, or you’ll be left with haze and hard water spots.

How Often Should I Wash My Windows?

Here’s what we recommend in the Imperial Valley:

  • Every 3–4 months for homes near fields, agriculture, or traffic

  • Twice a year for regular maintenance

  • Quarterly if you love a spotless view year-round

And yes — we offer set-it-and-forget-it routes.
You don’t have to remember a thing.

Why Mr. Juniper?

No pressure washing. No harsh chemicals. No shortcuts.
Just 4-stage DI water, hand-finished edges, and an owner who shows up every time.

And yes — your screens and sills matter to us too.

🧼 We Serve:

El Centro • Holtville • Imperial • Calexico • Brawley

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