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Search results All (22) Hlavní stránky (11) Blog Posts (11) 22 items found for "" Hlavní stránky (11) FAQ | Window Cleaning Prague-East: we will answer anything! FAQ Window Cleaning Prague-East YOU ASK, WE ANSWER When working with customers, we are constantly learning about their needs and solving questions that arise. As a result, we have included a list of frequently asked questions along with answers to provide you with additional support. If your query is not resolved below, please contact us and we will provide you with the necessary information. Are there any benefits for first time customers? Sure. New customers get a 10% discount on their first window cleaning. If he becomes our regular client, he will always pay less than a one-time customer, as well as benefit from regular quarterly discounts of 5%. What if I am not satisfied with the quality of the washed windows? The work can be claimed within 24 hours from the end of the wash. Within a few hours of reporting, our technician will visit the customer to assess the validity of the complaint in question. If the complaint is found to be justified, the errors will be corrected as soon as possible, and the next window washing will be free of charge. And know that our technician is wise and fair (and always a little on the client's side). Will you lower my shipping price if I live near your location? If the delivery address is not far from our place of business, you don't have to pay for shipping at all - shipping is free in that case. Is it possible to combine the order according to the level of pollution? Yes. If you have every window or side of the window otherwise dirty, it is possible to combine these areas and adjust the price accordingly. Career | Window Cleaning Prague-East Career Window Cleaning Prague-East OUR TEAM IS OUR GREATEST ASSET Are you looking for a job? Join us! We offer the possibility of professional and financial growth. Ability to lead your own team... We require: reliability; responsibility; manual dexterity; age min. 18 years; knowledge of the Czech language at a communicative level; driving license is an advantage, not a requirement. If you are interested, fill out and submit the form. We will be in touch as soon as possible... Name* Surname* E‑mail* Phone Message Submit the form By submitting the form, you agree to the processing of personal data. Services Window Cleaning Prague-East: available to all! Services Window Cleaning Prague-East WE PUT YOUR NEEDS FIRST Our window cleaning service in Prague-East District is a professional TOP service for everyone The process of washing windows and shop windows includes cleaning the glass from both sides (in the case of double-glazed windows, this means washing all four glass surfaces), frames, fittings, door frames and internal, external and inter-window sills. We wash windows using the so-called spatula method (more about this technique on our blog in the post How to wash windows in the best way ), which is the most widespread in the world of professional services for its excellent results - because it is clearly the most effective... For washing, we only use high-quality cleaning products with the EU eco-label, which do not harm the environment. The financial costs of these resources are already included in the total price of the service. Please note: we do not carry out high-altitude window washing. We do not clean glass surfaces that are only accessible using climbing equipment or from a high-lift platform. We wash the outside of windows that cannot be accessed from the inside up to a height of 12 meters. How long will it take us to wash your windows? Each order has its own specifics, it differs in the type and size of windows, access to them, etc., but you can use an example to get a rough idea: The time required to wash one standard 130x140 cm double-glazed window is 30-40 minutes. RECOMMENDATION We recommend cleaning your windows at least twice a year to keep them in good condition. Unmaintained windows mean more work and time to clean them, which also leads to higher costs. The benefit of clean windows is striking, for example, in large production halls and open-space office spaces. Very dirty windows let in 10% less light, which increases the cost of lighting, and also worsens the performance and general feeling of the employees. Regular window cleaning is therefore not just another annoying expense, but a more than reasonable investment... Regular washing = exceptional prices! Our regular customers have some of the lowest window cleaning costs in all of Prague! Example: you can wash a normally dirty window with us for just 29 CZK/m² , and as our regular customer you can even get clean windows for 27 CZK/m ². More information can be found in our price list of services. All our prices include VAT. View All Blog Posts (11) The best way to wash windows Spatula method, complete instructions - procedure, method, means Are you tired of looking at the world through the dirt on the windows? Do you want really clean windows? And do you want to wash them yourself? If so, take some well-intentioned advice from us. Among other things, this guide will answer your questions: how to wash windows; how to properly wash windows; how to wash windows so that there are no streaks; how to wash windows without chemicals; what to add to window washing water. CONTENT Method Choice of tools and resources Inventory of tools and resources Preparation Procedure and manner How often to wash windows? When to wash windows? The benefit of clean windows Tips and advice at the end Method Generally, there are only two methods of window cleaning: "dry" and "wet" (a malicious pedant may truthfully point out that both are wet, but that's about all he can do). The "dry" way of washing is by using a cleaning solution in a container with a sprayer, when the dirt on the glass is washed away with this solution and a cloth and de facto polishes it . This method is suitable for small glazed areas, partial treatments, not for large ones (unless you are a determined sportsman with a lot of free time). The "wet" procedure, or "squeegee", consists of washing away the dirt with a cleaning solution and then wiping it off . This technique is physically less demanding, roughly the same cost, faster and more effective. And because the classic "wet road" dominates the others, today we present you with instructions for this "squeegee" technique. Choice of tools and resources First: forget about "good old newspapers" and cheap "all-purpose" cleaners that leave streaks on the glass and stains on the frame. In addition, the newspaper gives the windows a static charge, which attracts dust to the glass immediately after cleaning, as well as leaving behind lint and black paint on your hands, which you just use to dirty the frame. The best choice is microfibre cloths , which perfectly absorb moisture. They are more durable and have a far greater effect than any paper products (towels, towels or toilet paper). Inventory of tools and resources A bucket Oval, wide enough to fit a squeegee and a mop. A squeegee Invest in a quality squeegee – it is, after all, the most important window cleaning tool. With its durable rubber blade, a really high-quality squeegee wipes away the solution with dirt in one stroke without faltering. Mop T-shaped plastic tool covered with a sleeve. Profi mops have various improvements, such as the so-called "pad", which is a side strip with an abrasive surface and sharp bristles for easier removal of stubborn dirt. Telescopic rod For mop and trowel to reach higher places. The most frequently used dimension is 1.5 m when retracted and 3 m when extended. But the choice of length is strictly individual - the height of your windows and access to them decide. Scraper To remove stickers, or stubborn dirt, such as old insects, etc. Its size should correspond to the number of such dirt on your windows, as well as the level of your patience. Cleaner The second most important thing. It should be a concentrated alcohol-based agent intended only for washing glass. Alcohol-based preparations dry quickly and at the same time contain other substances that repel dirt and raindrops. Any one-size-fits-all remedy is a bad remedy. Dot. In an emergency, you can use, for example, baby shampoo, but even that has its limits. That is why it is wise to invest in quality when it comes to cleaning products. If you don't want to use chemicals to wash your windows, then you can choose vinegar for washing, for example, which has many great properties... Towels Microfiber, and some plain but clean rags (old towels). The best way to wash windows = how to properly clean windows Preparation The first step is the unpleasant but necessary removal of lower forms of life (spiders, flies, etc.). Get rid of anything smaller than your little fingernail that has lodged itself in the window frame without your knowledge. An ordinary household vacuum cleaner is the best for this, with which you can also get rid of cobwebs and dust in the corners and around the curtains. Disassemble the insect nets and clean them thoroughly in the bathroom or in the garden. If it is the end of autumn, then leave them somewhere stored until spring. Dilute the cleaner according to the manufacturer's instructions, preferably (not necessarily) with distilled water. Hard tap water contains minerals that, after drying, sometimes leave deposits on the glass - streaks and spots that we want to avoid. The water temperature should be a maximum of 20 °C (water that is too warm significantly reduces the effectiveness of cleaning agents), preferably around 15 °C. We recommend adding vinegar to the washing solution , which eliminates grease and removes mineral deposits. It's a great degreaser, playfully breaks down any dead insect remains, removes most mold from window frames and even repels flies. Tip For a basic cleaning solution, we recommend mixing one part distilled vinegar with 10 parts warm water plus detergent. You can also try a one-to-one vinegar to water solution if you don't have any classic cleaning products at home. This sour practice is most widespread in America, where the problem of dirty windows is solved, for example, with a sander: https://www.familyhandyman.com/list/window-cleaning-tips-from-a-pro . Vinegar not only cleans, but also disinfects. Distilled white vinegar, the kind you find in your kitchen, is usually about 5 percent acidic, cleaning vinegar 6. with a pH of 2.0 and acetic acid content, vinegar is an inhospitable environment for many microorganisms. A 2010 study showed that a 10% solution of malt vinegar is a very effective killer of the human influenza A/H1N1 virus. It is also successful in the fight against many types of bacteria, see the mBIO study : https://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mbio.00013-14 . Procedure and manner Start by lightly wiping the dirt from the surface of the window pane with a dry cloth (an old towel will do). This will keep the solution clean for a longer period of time. Continue by washing the frame and both windowsills (interior, exterior), for example using a dish sponge. Check the functionality of the drainage system - whether the drainage holes in the frame are passable (access to them after opening the window on the bottom of the frame, from the outside by turning the cap). Use a vacuum cleaner, cotton swab, wire or cloth to clean them. You can find the full process of checking, maintaining and troubleshooting drains on our blog in the Basic Window Maintenance post. Soak the mop in the washing solution (or apply the detergent to the wet mop directly). First, clean the corners and edges – where the glass meets the frame . Take care, it tends to be the most polluted. Then horizontally, then vertically, and finally with circular movements and even pressure, remove all impurities from the glass. Don't be afraid of foam - foam is your friend (if there's enough of it). The foam makes work easier: dirt is separated from the glass more easily and the squeegee holds its direction better. The bubbles in the solution help keep the water on the glass longer, and it also makes visible water marks that need to be wiped off. The foam also helps reveal dirtier areas that need more scrubbing, as the bubble pattern separates more around grease marks and other dirt. Wipe the frame again with a dry cloth. Yes, he keeps wiping himself and wiping himself, but the point of doing this is meaningful. Really :) If you are unable to remove, for example, dried remains of flies by washing, use a scraper (razor). Notice Hold the scraper firmly at a 45° angle to the glass to avoid snags and scratches. Only drive the blade forwards, never scrape backwards - dirt (cement, etc.) under the blade can cause scratches. If the blade makes a rough or scraping sound when moving, it is dull or broken. Replace it with a new one. Now apply the squeegee – in one continuous motion and with constant pressure at an angle of 45° to the glass . Wipe the water either horizontally, from the left corner to the right, or vertically from the top left corner downwards. Overlap the individual strokes. Professional window cleaners master several wiping techniques, the skills of which require some time to master. The "latest" (created about ten years ago), highly effective method is called "fanning", in which the squeegee is guided by an oblique movement in the direction of an inverted S. And this, when you really master it, is a joy to watch! Judge for yourself, here are two links to a video of this technique (YouTube): Best Window Cleaning Pole Techniques: https://youtu.be/ReVFT0AqWdc . Fanning, Professional Squeegee Method: https://youtu.be/bmc11KqVbEE . At the end of each stroke, wipe the squeegee blade with a micro fiber. (Professionals manage to hold a squeegee under the squeegee when wiping, so that the dirty solution does not get on the windowsill, wall or floor.) Repeat wiping until the water is wiped off the entire surface. Finish the whole process by wiping all the edges of the window with a dry cloth. Use an old towel to wipe the bottom of the frame and its inner profile, microfiber is a shame for such places. Tips We recommend changing the water frequently and keeping the trowel clean throughout the work, either by rinsing it in a bucket of water or wiping it with a damp cloth. This way you will avoid streaks. If a smudge does appear on the glass (it happens when you don't change the water as often as you should), just polish it with a dry micro cloth - it's faster than using a cleaning (polishing) agent, and at the same time just as effective. How often to wash windows? Windows should be cleaned inside and out at least twice a year. For example, in the spring - but only after the pollen season, and in the autumn, as part of the pre-Christmas cleaning. When to wash windows? Stains will be easier to see in sunny weather, but avoid direct sunlight, which will quickly evaporate the solution from the window and leave stubborn streaks. The ideal conditions for washing windows are when the outside temperature is around +10-15 °C. That's when cleaning products work best. Note (for the chilly) It is not necessary to wash windows only under ideal conditions :) The benefit of clean windows elimination of the accumulation of condensate from dead insects, which over time turns into mold in the window frames, which, for example, causes respiratory problems (asthma); more sunlight, which has a beneficial effect on the human organism; reduction of winter energy costs; a 2020 PKO study states that clean windows can increase the average selling price of an apartment by 10%, and a house by up to 14%. Window cleaning is therefore also an affordable way to increase the value of your investment - a way to increase interest in buying or renting; extending their lifespan. The more often you wash your windows, the easier and faster each wash will be. Tips and advice at the end Use glycerine against dust Add a little glycerin to the cleaning solution - it significantly reduces the accumulation of dust and stains after rain. Anti-icing of windows In the winter season, add a small amount of alcohol or ammonia to the solution - they are very effective in preventing the glasses from freezing. Making frosted (blind) glass transparent Apply linseed oil to the glass (perhaps with an old towel) and wipe it off with a paper towel after an hour. Then wash the glass in your usual way. If you only need to clean a small part of the window, use the classic "dry" cleaning method. A cleaning product and a micro cloth will suffice for this. Here is a guide to one of the best (most effective) cleaning solutions: Mix 250 ml of vinegar, 200 ml of alcohol, a spoonful of starch and 200 ml of water. Pour the mixture into the sprayer and use a microfiber cloth to wash the window in the usual way. That's all. We are convinced that the trowel method is the most effective of all - both in terms of cleanliness and shine. In addition: windows washed in the manner described above do not need to be polished! Post content how best to wash windows is the result of our many years of experience in this field, which we are happy to pass on. Quotations from our blog posts are often published on specialized sites, for example: https://themagazineworld.com/how-to-easily-tackle-tough-grease-and-grime-on-your-oven-and-hob-glass/ . We believe we have helped. The rest is up to you... Images on this page are sourced from Depositphotos. How to clean the glass in the oven and the hob A safe and ecological solution for most surfaces. CONTENT What are the best methods for removing these impurities? How to clean the hob without scratching? What cleaning products are most effective and safest for these surfaces? How often should these surfaces be cleaned to maintain their best appearance and functionality? Are there any homemade cleaning products that are as effective as commercial products? Introduction Maintaining cleanliness in the home is key to maintaining not only the aesthetic appearance, but also hygiene. However, some surfaces, such as the glass in the oven or the hob, can be particularly difficult to clean. Dried grease, burns and other debris can make your kitchen appliances look neglected and can even affect their performance. In this article, we will introduce you to effective and gentle methods to effectively clean the glass in the oven and the hob so that you can make your kitchen shine again. What are the best methods for removing dirt from oven glass? The glass in the oven can get dirty very quickly due to frequent baking, especially if you let the dirt settle. Dried fat and baked-on residues can not only look unsightly, but can also cause an unpleasant smell during further baking. Fortunately, there are several proven methods to help restore the cleanliness and shine of your oven. 1. The baking soda and vinegar method Method: Mix baking soda with a little water to make a paste. Apply it on the glass of the oven and leave it for 15-20 minutes. Then spray the paste with vinegar, which will create a foaming reaction that loosens the dirt. Finally, wipe with a damp cloth. Advantages: This method is environmentally friendly and effective on stubborn stains. Cons: The process may take a little more time than using commercial cleaners. 2. A paste of baking soda and water Procedure: If you prefer simple and natural solutions, mix baking soda with water until a thick paste is formed. Apply it to the glass, leave it on for 20 minutes and then wipe it off with a damp cloth. Advantages: Friendly to the environment, safe for surfaces. Cons: May be less effective on very heavily baked-on stains. 3. Use of commercial cleaning agents There are a number of cleaning products on the market designed specifically for the oven. Procedure: Apply the glass cleaner according to the manufacturer's instructions, then wipe with a clean cloth. Advantages: Quick and easy to use with an immediate effect. Cons: Some products may contain harsh chemicals that should be used with care. These methods will help you achieve sparkling clean oven glass that looks like new. How to clean the hob without scratching? The hob is one of the most used surfaces in the kitchen and at the same time one of the most susceptible to damage. To prevent scratches and preserve its shine, it is important to use the correct cleaning techniques and products. 1. Using a soft cloth or sponge Procedure: Use a soft cloth or sponge for daily cleaning. Avoid abrasive sponges or wire brushes that can scratch the surface. Just apply a little mild detergent to the sponge and gently wipe the hob. Advantages: Economical and safe for most types of hobs. Cons: Requires regular cleaning to prevent dirt build-up. 2. Special cleaning agents for glass ceramics Procedure: Use special cleaning agents designed specifically for glass-ceramic hobs. These products are formulated to be effective in removing burns without damaging the surface. Apply a small amount to the hob and wipe with a soft cloth. Benefits: Safe for sensitive surfaces, effective on stubborn stains. Cons: Some products can be more expensive than regular cleaners. 3. Removing stubborn stains Procedure: If stubborn stains appear on the hob, you can use a paste of baking soda and water. Apply the paste to the stain, let it sit for a few minutes, then gently wipe with a damp cloth. For very stubborn stains, you can use a plastic scraper designed for glass-ceramic plates. Benefits: Effective on burns and grease. Cons: Care must be taken when using the scraper to avoid scratching. With these simple steps, you can keep your hob in perfect condition and extend its life. What cleaning products are most effective and safest for these surfaces? Choosing the right cleaning agent is key to achieving optimal results when cleaning, whether it's the glass in the oven or the hob. It is important to use products that are not only effective, but also gentle on surfaces and safe for your health. 1. Baking soda and vinegar Suitable for: Ovens, glass surfaces, hobs. Advantages: This combination is ecological, non-toxic and very effective in removing grease and burns. In addition, it is gentle on surfaces and does not leave a chemical smell. Use: Baking soda acts as a mild abrasive, while vinegar dissolves grease and neutralizes odors. 2. Cif cream Suitable for: Ovens, ceramic and glass ceramic hobs. Benefits: This commercial product is popular for its ability to quickly remove stubborn stains and grease without damaging the surface. It is suitable for daily cleaning as well as for deep cleaning. How to use: Apply a small amount of cream to a sponge and gently spread over the surface, then wipe with a damp cloth. 3. Cerapol – cleaning agent for glass ceramics Suitable for: Glass ceramic hobs. Advantages: Cerapol is specially designed for cleaning glass-ceramic surfaces. Effectively removes burns and grease without leaving scratches. It is safe and simple to use. Use: Apply to a cold hob, spread gently and wipe with a soft cloth. 4. Home remedies – lemon juice and water Suitable for: Less dirty surfaces, refreshing and removing odors. Benefits: Lemon juice is naturally acidic, making it a great grease remover and natural deodorant. It's a simple and inexpensive solution that will also leave your kitchen smelling fresh. Use: Mix lemon juice with water in a 1:1 ratio, apply to the surface and wipe with a clean cloth. 5. Clin - glass cleaner Suitable for: Ovens, glass surfaces. Benefits: Clin is an effective glass cleaner that easily removes grease and smudges. Leaves the glass sparkling clean and smudge-free. Application: Spray directly on the glass and wipe with a dry cloth or paper towel. Using these proven cleaning products will give you great results and keep your kitchen looking like new. Remember that proper care of these surfaces can not only improve their appearance, but also extend their life. How often should these surfaces be cleaned to maintain their best appearance and functionality? Regular maintenance and cleaning of kitchen appliances and surfaces is essential for their long life and maintaining a perfect appearance. However, each surface requires a different frequency of cleaning, depending on how often and intensively you use it. 1. Hob After each use: After each cooking, it is a good idea to wipe the hob with a soft cloth moistened in warm water with a little detergent. This will help remove fresh dirt and prevent it from settling. Once a week: Carry out a more thorough cleaning using a special cleaning agent for glass-ceramic surfaces to remove possible burns and keep the hob in perfect condition. 2. Glass in the oven Once a month: For basic maintenance, it is advisable to clean the oven glass at least once a month, especially if you bake often. Use the baking soda and vinegar method or commercial cleaners. After large culinary events: If you prepare a large baking event, for example during the holidays, it is a good idea to clean the glass immediately after finishing, before the dirt settles and dries. 3. Oven - general maintenance Once every 3 months: For a thorough cleaning of the oven, which includes not only the glass, but also the inner walls and grates, it is advisable to carry out this maintenance at least four times a year. This ensures that the oven is hygienic and ready for any culinary task. Regular maintenance not only ensures cleanliness, but also contributes to the safer and more efficient operation of your appliances. If you follow these steps, your cooktop and oven will serve you well for many years. Are there any homemade cleaning products that are just as effective as commercial products? In many cases, you can achieve excellent results when cleaning kitchen appliances even by using home remedies, which are often cheaper and more environmentally friendly than commercial products. Here are some of the most effective options: 1. Baking soda and vinegar Uses: Baking soda is excellent for removing grease and burns due to its mild abrasive nature. Vinegar neutralizes odors and dissolves fats. Mixing these two ingredients creates a foamy mixture that is great for cleaning the oven, hob and other kitchen surfaces. Advantages: Non-toxic, safe for food surfaces, environmentally friendly. Cons: Can be more time consuming than using commercial products when cleaning larger areas. 2. Lemon juice Uses: Lemon juice is naturally acidic, which makes it a great agent for removing grease and dirt. It is also an excellent deodorant and leaves a fresh scent. It can be used on hobs, glass surfaces and kitchen appliances. Pros: Natural, cheap, leaves a fresh scent. Cons: Lemon juice is not suitable for all surfaces, especially those that are sensitive to acids such as marble. 3. Baking soda and water Use: For gentler cleaning, you can mix baking soda with water to create a paste that can be used on the stovetop, oven glass, and other surfaces. This paste gently removes dirt without damaging the surface. Advantages: Safe and gentle for everyday use. Cons: May be less effective on very stubborn stains. 4. A mixture of soap and warm water Use: For quick daily cleaning, a mixture of warm water and mild soap is a great choice. This mixture is gentle on surfaces and effectively removes common dirt. Advantages: Easily accessible, suitable for daily maintenance. Cons: Not suitable for deep cleaning and stubborn stains. Using home remedies is a great alternative if you are looking for ecological and gentle solutions for cleaning your kitchen. Although they may not always be as strong as commercial products, their regular use can go a long way in keeping your home clean and fresh. Conclusion Proper cleaning of kitchen appliances and surfaces such as the oven and hob is essential to maintain their functionality and appearance. By using the right techniques and remedies - whether commercial or homemade - you can ensure that your kitchen is always sparkling clean. However, if you are looking for professional cleaning services that will take care of everything for you, do not hesitate to contact us. We are happy to help you! If you know of another method, how to clean the glass in the oven and the hob , share with us this experience of yours or acquired experience... How to adjust plastic windows instructions on how to adjust plastic windows so that they do not rub and heat does not escape This post will answer these questions for you: 1. Why is it important to adjust plastic windows? 2. How do I know that the windows need to be adjusted? 3. What tools and materials are needed to adjust the windows? 4 . How to adjust plastic windows step by step? 5. How often should I check and adjust my windows? This procedure will help you ensure that your windows will perform optimally and contribute to energy savings. How to adjust plastic windows so that they do not rub and heat does not escape Why is it important to adjust plastic windows? Proper adjustment of plastic windows is key to maintaining good insulation and preventing heat loss. When the window sash, usually due to temperature fluctuations, begins to rub against the frame, it is necessary to adjust it - leaks that lead to heat loss, higher energy bills and discomfort in the home. Window adjustment should be done by an expert, but if you are a seasoned handyman, or at least a somewhat manually skilled individual, you can adjust the windows yourself. How to recognize that the windows need to be adjusted? If the window rubs when opening or closing, there are gaps between the frame and the sash, or if you feel a draft, it's time for an adjustment. Another signal is when the windows do not close straight and tightly. What tools and materials are needed to adjust windows? You will need a Phillips screwdriver and possibly an Allen key for basic adjustment. A step stool or ladder may also be useful if you are working with higher windows. Plastic windows (depending on the brand and type) are adjusted by screws in the upper and lower hinges with a hexagonal Allen key (mostly 4 mm in size), both in height and laterally in relation to the frame. After removing the hinge covers, tighten or loosen the upper and lower fittings as needed. We also adjust the pressure of the window sash with the upper scissor hinge, in the open position. We adjust the height setting on the lower hinge when the wing is closed. How to adjust plastic windows step by step? Open the window: open the window fully to access the screws that need to be loosened. Loosen the screws: there are several screws (usually four) on the window frame that hold the window sash in the desired position. Loosen these screws slightly. Height and position adjustment: if the window rubs when closing or if the seal is uneven, you can carefully move the window up or down until you achieve the correct alignment. Re-tighten the screws: after adjusting the position of the window, re-tighten the screws firmly to keep the window in place. Leakage check: after adjustment, open and close the window several times to make sure it moves easily and seals properly. How often should windows be checked and adjusted? It is recommended to check and possibly adjust the windows once a year, ideally before winter, when it is necessary to ensure maximum insulation. This procedure will help you keep the windows in perfect condition, minimize heat leaks and ensure long-term functionality. Recommendation Do not adjust hanging window sashes in winter or summer - at high temperatures, the expansion of the profile increases and at low temperatures, on the contrary, it shrinks, so the adjustment cannot be accurate. The ideal time for adjusting windows is therefore spring and autumn. Remember that well-adjusted windows save your health and your wallet! Mold and foggy windows are mostly the result of improper ventilation , which people try to solve with micro ventilation, which is wrong. It is ideal to ventilate several times a day with fully open windows for about 5 minutes. A secondary, no less significant effect of such ventilation is a noticeable change in the atmosphere, which awakens from lethargy, contributes to concentration - and generally improves the mood... Images on this page are sourced from Depositphotos. View All

