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Screen Cleaning in Utah Valley

Professional screen cleaning for homes and businesses throughout Utah Valley. Backed by our 7-Day Weather Guarantee and 4.8-star rating across 3,500+ reviews.

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Why Utah Valley Homes Need Screen Cleaning

Cold, snowy winters and hot, dry summers with intense UV exposure across Utah Valley year-round This makes regular screen cleaning especially important for Utah Valley property owners.

Hard water stains from Utah Valley's mineral-rich water supply — among the hardest in the nation Our Utah Valley crews are specifically trained to address these local conditions with the right techniques and equipment.

Serving homes and businesses near Utah Lake and throughout the Utah Valley area.

Near Utah LakeNear Mount TimpanogosNear Sundance Resort

What's Included

  • Removes dust, pollen, and pet hair
  • Cleaning of screen mesh and frames
  • Improves natural light and airflow
  • Extends screen lifespan
  • Available as add-on or standalone service

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Screen Cleaning in Utah Valley: What You Need to Know

Window screens in Utah Valley collect a dense layer of pollen, construction dust, and mineral deposits that block natural light and restrict airflow more than most homeowners realize. A dirty screen can reduce the light entering your home by 25-40%, and it also means that every breeze pushes dusty air into your living space. Utah Valley's notorious cottonwood season (May-June) coats screens in sticky white fibers that trap subsequent dust layers, creating a filter that grows thicker each week. Construction dust from the Lehi-to-Eagle Mountain corridor adds a gritty layer that is abrasive if wiped dry. Our screen cleaning process safely lifts all debris from both the mesh and the frame using gentle brushes and clean water, restoring full light transmission and airflow without damaging the delicate mesh material.

Local Challenges for Utah Valley Properties

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Cottonwood seeds in May-June coat screen mesh with sticky fibers that trap subsequent dust and pollen layers, reducing light by 25-40%

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Construction dust from the Lehi-Vineyard-Eagle Mountain corridor is abrasive and can damage screen mesh if wiped off dry

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Mineral-rich water from sprinklers leaves calcium deposits on screen frames that harden over time and discolor the metal

When to Schedule Screens in Utah Valley

Clean screens in late June after cottonwood season ends, and again in October before storing storm windows for winter. If you remove screens for winter (recommended for homes with storm windows), clean them before storage. Homes near active construction benefit from mid-summer cleaning to prevent dust buildup from becoming permanent. Screen cleaning pairs well with window cleaning for the best overall result.

Screen Cleaning Service Area in Utah Valley

Serving Provo, Orem, Lehi, American Fork, Pleasant Grove, Lindon, Springville, Spanish Fork, Payson, Heber City, Park City, and communities throughout Utah Valley and the Wasatch Back.

Call (801) 457-5335 to confirm availability at your specific address.

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FAQs: Screen Cleaning in Utah Valley

Answers to common questions about screen cleaning in the Utah Valley area.

If you have storm windows, removing screens for winter allows more light in during the short days and protects screens from ice and snow damage. We recommend cleaning screens before storage to prevent dried-on cottonwood fiber and dust from becoming permanent. If you do not have storm windows, leave screens in place but schedule a spring cleaning to remove winter buildup.

We can clean screens in place for upper-story windows where removal is impractical. However, removing screens for cleaning gives a more thorough result, especially for heavily soiled screens coated with cottonwood and construction dust. We remove, clean, and reinstall screens as part of our standard screen cleaning service for accessible windows.

Absolutely. Most homeowners are surprised by the difference. A dirty screen can block 25-40% of incoming natural light. After cleaning, rooms are noticeably brighter and airflow through open windows is significantly improved. In Utah Valley, where cottonwood and construction dust accumulate quickly, the difference is especially dramatic.

We can clean many screens in place for light dirt and dust. For heavily soiled screens — especially those with pollen buildup, pet hair, or grime embedded in the mesh — we remove them, clean them thoroughly on both sides, and reinstall them for the best results.

Dirty screens act as a filter that diffuses natural light, making interior rooms noticeably darker. They also restrict airflow when windows are open and can transfer grime back onto freshly cleaned glass during rain or wind. Clean screens extend the value of your window cleaning service.

Yes — while handling screens for cleaning we note any tears, bent frames, or broken splines and report them to you. We do not repair screens, but our observations can help you decide whether a screen needs replacement before the damage worsens.

Screen cleaning is available as an add-on upgrade to any window cleaning service. It is priced affordably and most customers find it worthwhile because clean screens significantly improve the finished appearance of freshly washed windows.

Screen cleaning adds roughly 20–45 minutes to a standard window cleaning appointment depending on the number of screens and how soiled they are. When booked alongside window cleaning it is the most time-efficient option since our crew is already on-site.

Utah Valley's water supply is high in calcium and magnesium, which leaves mineral deposits on glass every time water contacts the surface — whether from sprinklers, rain, or cleaning with unfiltered tap water. The valley's rapid construction growth also contributes fine construction dust that settles on windows between cleanings.

Yes — our Utah Valley office in Orem serves all major cities throughout Utah Valley including Provo, Orem, Lindon, Pleasant Grove, American Fork, Lehi, Vineyard, Springville, Eagle Mountain, Saratoga Springs, and Mapleton. Call (801) 457-5335 or book online.

Absolutely. Sprinkler overspray is one of the most common causes of hard water staining on Utah Valley homes. Our hard water removal service uses professional-grade solutions to dissolve those calcium deposits and restore your glass to full clarity.

Most Utah Valley homeowners benefit from professional cleaning 2–4 times per year. Spring cleaning removes winter grime and construction dust, while fall cleaning prepares your home before the holiday season. Homes near active construction sites or with sprinkler systems may benefit from more frequent service.

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