How often should you clean your windows in Oklahoma City?
The standard advice is twice a year — but Oklahoma isn't standard. Between red dirt, hard water, spring pollen, and storm-season grit, glass here gets dirty faster than the national average. Here's a realistic schedule for OKC homes and businesses.
The baseline: twice a year
For most homes, spring and fall cleanings keep windows looking their best year-round. Spring clears off winter grime and pollen; fall resets things before the holidays.
When to clean more often (3–4x a year)
- Red dirt and dust that films the glass quickly.
- Hard water from sprinkler overspray and rain.
- Heavy spring pollen.
- Storm-season downpours that splatter debris.
- Homes near construction, busy roads, or open fields.
Businesses: monthly is the sweet spot
Storefronts and offices make a first impression through the glass. Most do best on a monthly or bi-weekly schedule, and a recurring plan locks in a better rate.
Common questions
Is twice a year really enough in OKC?
For many homes, yes — but with sprinklers hitting the windows or a dusty road nearby, quarterly keeps them noticeably clearer.