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We are Ready for fall!

It’s fall here in Salt Lake City and we’re ready to clean your windows, clean out your rain gutters and get your home ready for the winter season.

We clean windows in Cottonwood Heights and all areas of Salt Lake City, like the Avenues, Marmalade, 9th and 9th, 15th and 15th and everywhere in between. We do A LOT of commercial window cleaning in areas all over town too. From office buildings, to car dealerships, recreation centers, restaurants, condominium buildings and hospitals; we’re here to get your windows clean!

We have been cleaning windows in SLC since 1978. Roy, our founder is still out there doing the work too! He’s almost 70 but loves getting out to see his favorite customers.

We do great work and we will leave your windows clean and clear, every time. Give us a call to get your windows cleaned this fall.

We’ll come out and give you a free window cleaning, screen cleaning or rain gutter cleaning estimate. Call (801) 943-8832 or email us at morningstarwindows@gmail.com

A customer’s home up Emigration Canyon.

A customer’s home up Emigration Canyon.

A window cleaning job in Cottonwood Heights.

A window cleaning job in Cottonwood Heights.

We clean the windows at this office building on a regular schedule.

We clean the windows at this office building on a regular schedule.

We're Here to Clean Your Windows, Salt Lake City!

We had a rough introduction to September, here in the Salt Lake Valley with hurricane force wind storms that took out so many of Salt Lake City’s beautiful, old trees!

There was a lot of damage to homes in Salt Lake too and we hope your home was spared in the chaos of that storm! We were lucky not to lose any trees here, in Cottonwood Heights but we know the Liberty Park area was hit hard and the old Memorial Grove cemetery lost almost 70 trees!

Chances are, your windows, window screens and rain gutters took a beating with all the dust and debris in the air. We’d love to come and clean them! Give us a call so we can give you a free estimate to get your windows and window screens clear and clean again! We can check out your rain gutters while we’re at it to make sure they’re clear and ready to go for the winter season.

We’re a phone call away! Give us a ring at (801) 943-8832 and we’ll get a free estimate done on the double.

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SLC's Best Window Cleaners for Forty-One Years!

Roy Smith founded Morning Star Window Cleaning in Salt Lake City in 1978.

Since then, we’ve spread out, grown and perfected the art of window cleaning and customer satisfaction…but it was never hard for us! We enjoy the work we do and our customers can tell because they get great service and clean windows every time. We are proud to be SLC’s and the whole Wasatch Front’s best window cleaners. Contact us to schedule your next window cleaning, screen cleaning , rain gutter or solar panel cleaning.

 
Roy Smith, Owner and Founder of Morning Star Window Cleaning

Roy Smith, Owner and Founder of Morning Star Window Cleaning

 
 
CD, one of our great window cleaners, hard at work.

CD, one of our great window cleaners, hard at work.

 

We're the Best Window Cleaners in SLC! (And we clean rain gutters too)

And did you know, we clean rain gutters too? Every fall rain gutters fill up with leaves and it’s smart to get them cleared out before any heavy snowstorms to avoid broken rain gutters, leaks and water damage to your home’s exterior. Call us to clean your windows and your rain gutters!

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Fall is Almost Here: A Home Maintenance Checklist

September is almost over and the leaves will be falling off the trees here in the Salt Lake valley any minute.

Here’s a list of home maintenance tips for the this fall season:

  1. Making sure rain gutters are clear of leaves and other debris that’s built up over the season. We can help you with this one! We offer rain-gutter cleaning alongside our window cleaning business because blocked rain gutters can cause water damage to your home, windows and property. GET A FREE ESTIMATE.

  2. Change summer screens to cool weather storm windows and doors. Inspect and repair any loose or damaged window or door frames. Install weather stripping or caulking around windows and doors to prevent drafts and to lower heating bills.

  3. Care for trees and shrubs. If you have trees on your property, consider hiring an arborist to care for them — these pros can spot signs of poor health early on to prevent tree loss, and know how to prune properly to avoid falling limbs in winter storms.

    “The most important maintenance for a homeowner to do in the fall would be trimming [the] dead out of trees,” says Bryan Gilles, owner and arborist at Arbor Doctor in Calabasas, California. “Trees are going dormant at this time, and are less likely to get a disease.” Because trees are slowing growth in the fall, it’s not an ideal time to plant a new tree, as the roots may have trouble getting established. For treatments, Gilles recommends fungicide injections in the fall to prevent diseases such as diplodia, which can affect pine trees.

    It’s also a good idea to observe your trees throughout the fall, keeping an eye out for signs that signal a need for intervention. “Early change in leaf color, pines looking

    4. Make exterior repairs. Take a walk around your property, looking for signs of damage to the roof, siding and foundation. If you spot anything that needs repair, schedule it before winter weather hits.

    5. Seal gaps where critters could enter. Mice need only a tiny gap to be able to sneak into your house and raid your pantry — and with colder weather coming, all of the little critters out there will be looking for warm places to make a home. Fill small holes and cover any larger gaps securely with heavy-duty hardware cloth to keep the wildlife outdoors.

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