CbusWindowCleaningCo
@CWC_Company
WBE certified Professional Window Cleaning Company serving Residential, Commercial, High-Rise & Post-Construction clients in Ohio since 1909. 614.444.5288
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January 7 is "Invisible Pain Day," something window cleaners feel when asked to clean glass embellished with artistic scaffolding or fins or shades. Like, what did we ever do to offend architects? I mean, yeah, we can clean it, but, dude...
Look closely at Jef Bourgeau's painting "New Year's Day" and you'll see a figure hidden among the trees; frankly, we'd rather experience the snow from a cozy bed! Best wishes for 2026 - here's hoping the sun shines in on our nation and the world, from top to bottom!
Whether you're patiently waiting for Santa like the cat below, or otherwise celebrating the winter holidays, Columbus Window Cleaning wishes you all the warmest greetings of the season.
There's nothing quite as nice in the cold, dark of winter as the glow of lights in the window.
A selection of windows decorated for the season. (No pressure if your own decorations aren't up; frankly, bare windows are easier to clean!)
"Cookies for Humans" is something our window cleaners are definitely in favor of, not only on December 4th (National Cookie Day), but all the other 364 days a year, too.
It's fair to say they're biased, but Wendolyn and Winthrop have always believed nothing makes a successful Thanksgiving dinner like a clean window with a great view... Happy Thanksgiving to you and yours from Columbus Window Cleaning!
Window Cleaner Will: "There's nothing creepy about a doll in an attic window. Nothing. No sir. Nope." Window Cleaner Wyatt: "So are you going to clean it?" Will: "Y'think I'm crazy? I'll take my chances with the old witchy woman. She may hex us, but she won't eat our souls."
Abandoned homes and neglected windows inevitably seem haunted, regardless of whether there are actually spirits present...
Mid-October: is there a raven 'tap-tap-tapping at your chamber door?" (or window? ptreyeslight.com/features/the-l…) Owls flying hither and yon? As Halloween approaches, ghostly apparitions will only become more common...
"National Curves Day" celebrates the body beautiful, but the Weekly Window asks "why not curvaceous windows and architecture, too?"
There's a superstition in many parts of the English-speaking world that if one's first words on the first of the month are "rabbit rabbit rabbit," it brings good luck all month. Alas, at the Weekly Window we tend to forget - our first words are usually "where's the coffee?"
This house in Gent, Belgium appears tiled, but at dusk the glow of its glass block construction becomes apparent. Designed to maximize light on an enclosed plot, you can read more about this fascinating design here: divisare.com/projects/53441…
Sometimes windows are interesting in and of themselves, other times they stand out because of an interesting setting, such as today's Weekly Window sampling. (And yes, at least one of those buildings has Winthrop thinking of the cows he milked as a boy...)
September 3rd is Skyscraper Day, and where you have skyscrapers, you have high-rise professionals painting, cleaning, and doing repairs.
August 27th is "Just Because Day," so here are some totally random and unrelated windows, just-for-the-heck-of-it. (Good heavens, is that Wendolyn in her bagel pushcart days?)
The Weekly Window is feeling in need of a soothing cup of tea, perhaps at one of these tables. ("The Bath Bun" Tea Shop is intriguing: Winthrop agrees Wendolyn's gooey sticky-buns are best eaten in the bath; but the name could be a reference to a swimming rabbit, too...)
Suddenly, it's mid-August, and the Weekly Window finds itself contemplating life. Summer is winding down, school is soon to start; perhaps we all find ourselves staring out of windows, wondering where the time has gone, and how we can make a difference in this world gone mad.
Winthrop and Wendolyn have never been much for vidoe games, but even they find themselves thinking about playing Tetris when they see these windows!
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