How do you Clean a Second Story Window with a Hose?

Discover the safest and most efficient way to clean your second-story windows using a hose with our step-by-step guide. Learn tips and tricks to achieve sparkling clean windows without the need for a ladder.

Alex Flores

5/6/20243 min read

Water Fed Pole for Second Story
Water Fed Pole for Second Story

Cleaning a Second Story Window with a Hose

Cleaning second story windows can be a challenging task, especially when it comes to reaching them with a hose. However, with the right techniques and equipment, it is possible to achieve sparkling clean windows without the need for ladders or scaffolding. In this article, we will discuss how to clean a second story window using a hose, taking into consideration the type of hose being used and the quality of the water source.

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Assessing the Type of Hose

The first step in cleaning a second story window with a hose is to assess the type of hose you are using. There are different types of hoses available, including traditional garden hoses and specialized water-fed poles.

If you are using a traditional garden hose, it is important to ensure that it is long enough to reach the second story window. Additionally, check the water pressure of the hose to ensure that it is strong enough to effectively clean the window. Low water pressure may result in inadequate cleaning and leave streaks or dirt behind.

On the other hand, if you are using a water-fed pole system, you can attach the hose directly to the pole and extend it to reach the second story window. Water-fed poles are designed specifically for window cleaning and provide a more efficient and effective method for cleaning hard-to-reach windows.

Considering the Water Source

The quality of the water source is another important factor to consider when cleaning a second story window with a hose. Water from a spigot that comes from a well or city water source is often considered hard water, which contains minerals.

Hard water can leave behind stains and streaks on windows, making it challenging to achieve a streak-free finish. To overcome this issue, there are two options: using a water softener or a water-fed system.

A water softener is a device that removes minerals from the water, resulting in softer water that is less likely to leave stains. By attaching a water softener to the hose, you can ensure that the water used for cleaning the second story window is of higher quality and less likely to leave streaks behind.

Alternatively, a water-fed system can also be used to filter the water before it reaches the window. These systems typically use a series of filters to remove impurities and minerals, resulting in purified water with a reading of 0 parts per million (ppm). This ensures that no stains or streaks are left behind on the window.

The Cleaning Process

Once you have assessed the type of hose and considered the water source, you can proceed with the cleaning process. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to clean a second story window with a hose:

  1. Start by attaching the hose to the spigot or water source. Ensure that the connection is secure to prevent any leaks.

  2. If using a traditional garden hose, make sure it is long enough to reach the second story window. If not, consider using an extension hose or opt for a water-fed pole system.

  3. If using a water softener, attach it to the hose before turning on the water. This will ensure that the water used for cleaning is free from minerals that can cause stains.

  4. If using a water-fed pole system, attach the hose directly to the pole and extend it to reach the second story window.

  5. Once the hose is in position, turn on the water and adjust the water pressure to a level that is strong enough to effectively clean the window without causing damage.

  6. Using a window cleaning solution, apply it to the window using a sponge or a window cleaning brush. Ensure that the entire surface of the window is covered.

  7. Next, use the hose to rinse off the cleaning solution from the window. Start from the top and work your way down, ensuring that all the cleaning solution is removed.

  8. For stubborn stains or dirt, you may need to scrub the window gently with a soft brush or sponge before rinsing it off with the hose.

  9. Once the window is thoroughly rinsed, turn off the water and allow the window to air dry. Avoid using a cloth or towel to dry the window, as this may cause streaks.

By following these steps and considering the type of hose and water source, you can effectively clean a second story window using a hose. Whether you choose to use a traditional garden hose or a water-fed pole system, the key is to ensure that the water used for cleaning is of high quality and that the cleaning process is thorough and efficient. Call Elegant Restorations today, or visit or Website at Elegant-restorations.com.