



This home in Enid, Oklahoma had a large curved bank of windows across the front - the kind of feature that looks stunning when clean and dull when it's not. We used our water filtration system to get the job done, and the results speak for themselves.
The water-fed system is something a lot of people have questions about. The most common one: won't the water leave spots? It's a fair concern. But here's the thing - purified water has the minerals removed, so when it dries, there's nothing left behind. No residue. No spots. Just clean glass.
We get it, though. Right after the rinse, the glass still looks wet and you might second-guess it. That's normal. Give it time to dry and what you end up with is some of the clearest glass you'll see. It's one of those situations where you just have to trust the process - and the results back it up every time.
Not every job is strictly business. We had a mallard perched on the neighbor's rooftop watching us work the whole time. Honestly, he looked pretty invested in quality control. We appreciated the company.
The curved window setup on this home had a lot of individual panes to work through, and the water-fed system made it efficient without sacrificing anything on the quality side. If you've got a home with large or hard-to-reach windows and you've been wondering whether this method actually works - this is a good example of what it looks like when it does.