Cleaning Windows in Canada
A seasonal approach to streak-free glass, the tools worth owning, and when professional access matters.
Read article →Practical reading on keeping windows clean, protecting glazing through long Canadian winters, and shaping the daylight that already reaches your rooms.
Window maintenance overlaps with comfort, condensation, and the amount of daylight a home receives. These are the recurring themes here.
Methods that suit Canadian seasons, from spring pollen on prairie homes to road grime on city windows, including pure-water and squeegee techniques.
Cleaning Windows in Canada →How interior condensation, frost, and ice load affect glazing, and the difference between single, double, and triple-pane assemblies in cold climates.
Protecting Windows in Winter →Orientation, glazing area, and simple choices that change how much usable daylight a room receives across short northern winter days.
Daylight in the Home →Each article is written as a standalone reference with concrete steps and Canadian context. Updated June 2026.
A seasonal approach to streak-free glass, the tools worth owning, and when professional access matters.
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Why condensation forms, how frost and ice affect frames, and what glazing choices do for cold-climate comfort.
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Orientation, glazing area, and reflective surfaces that make the most of short winter daylight.
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