25/11/2025
As winter settles in, many home and business owners begin noticing a sudden drop in window clarity, often faster than expected. A common question we hear this time of year is: “Does road salt really end up on my windows?”
The answer is yes.
During snowy weather, vehicles kick up a fine spray of salted slush and road residue. This mist becomes airborne and settles on exterior glass, creating a thin, cloudy film. Combined with moisture, temperature fluctuations, and winter grime, visibility can diminish quickly, and windows can start to look aged or neglected long before spring arrives.
Regular winter window maintenance helps:
• Preserve the appearance of your property
• Prevent buildup that becomes harder to remove later
• Improve natural light during the darkest months of the year
• Maintain a professional look for storefronts and commercial buildings
Even a single mid-winter cleaning can make a significant difference in both clarity and curb appeal.
If your windows are showing signs of winter wear, we’re here to help keep them clean, clear, and protected throughout the season