Windows & glazed surfaces
Glass is the only surface that gets dirty on both sides and is judged in transparency. Windows, shopfronts, verandas, shutters: four services to give light back to your premises and your home.
The craft
A clean window goes unnoticed — that is the point
Window cleaning is a finishing trade: applicator, squeegee and crossed strokes, frames and sills wiped separately, a backlit check — because a smear invisible head-on leaps out at sunset. Nîmes' hard tap water makes the rinse a skill of its own.
Each configuration has its page: the everyday windows and bays, the shopfronts that sell, the verandas and glass roofs that face the sky, and the blinds or shutters framing it all.
On regular contracts — shops, offices, buildings — glass joins the schedule at the useful frequency; as a one-off, it is priced by surface and accessibility, after a visit or from photos.
From the pane to the glass roof
Glass: three answers before starting
The mistral carries dust and pollen, the rare rains leave dirty marks: on an exposed facade, a quarterly visit keeps windows sharp; a shopfront needs a monthly pace, sometimes more.
Shall we let the light back in?
Number of panes, floor, accessibility: pricing is quick, often from simple photos.