Because the area is still being built. Active sites on multiple sides mean fine cement and silica dust travels constantly, and cement dust is not ordinary dirt — it is alkaline and mildly abrasive, so wiping it dry across glass can leave fine scratching. It needs flushing off, not rubbing.
New properties here often need a shorter cleaning cycle for the first year or two after handover, then settle into a normal three to four month rhythm once the surrounding sites finish.
Yes, and they are our most common Batu Kawan job. Newly handed-over units typically arrive with cement haze on the glass, paint flecks, adhesive residue from protective film and sticker marks on frames — none of which come off with a standard clean.
That work is quoted individually because condition varies enormously between units in the same block. Send photos of the worst pane and we will tell you what it needs. Where cement haze has already etched the glass we say so up front rather than charging for an outcome we cannot deliver.
Solar. A high proportion of new Batu Kawan housing and commercial roofing went up with panels already installed, and dust from surrounding construction fouls them quickly — quarterly cleaning is realistic here rather than twice yearly.
Pressure washing from RM250 on new driveways and render is the other one. Cement splash and construction staining on fresh concrete is much easier to remove in the first year than after it has weathered in.
Spot something we missed within 48 hours of the job and we come back and fix it free.
Purified water and proper technique. If your glass dries streaky, it is on us to redo.
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