



French pane windows are stunning - but they are also one of the most tedious window styles to clean properly. All those individual panes mean more edges, more corners, and more places for grime to hide. Most homeowners either avoid cleaning them altogether or end up with streaks and residue left behind from a rushed job.
This Roswell estate had windows all across the exterior - arched pane windows on the front facade, multi-pane double-hungs flanked by black shutters, French doors with sidelights off the patio, and a full wall of divided-light windows visible from the covered outdoor living area. Every single one got the full treatment, inside and out.
We take our time on homes like this. French pane windows require working each pane individually to make sure there's no buildup left in the grids or along the frames. When you're dealing with a home this size, cutting corners shows. The goal is always glass that looks like it isn't even there.
The difference clean windows make to a space like that covered patio is hard to overstate. The view through those large multi-pane windows goes from dull and hazy to clear and open - the kind of view that actually makes you want to sit outside and enjoy the space. Same goes for the interior rooms. Natural light hits differently when the glass is genuinely clean.
Homes with architectural detail deserve that level of care. Whether it's arched windows, divided lights, or full French door systems, we handle it all - and we don't leave until every pane is spotless.