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Why Choose Us
What You Get With Window Cleaning
We use commercial-grade equipment and proven techniques. Every job is backed by our 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Streak-free, crystal-clear results
Removes hard water stains
Inside and outside cleaning
Screen cleaning included
Track and sill cleaning
Satisfaction guaranteed
5-Star Rated
Happy customers
Fully Insured
Licensed in FL
Guaranteed
100% satisfaction
Fast Service
Same week
Our Method
How We Do It
1
Pre-Clean Assessment
Inspect windows and identify stubborn stains or issues
2
Screen Removal
Remove and clean all screens separately
3
Professional Washing
Clean glass using purified water and professional squeegees
4
Detail & Replace
Wipe tracks, sills, and replace screens for a complete finish
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
What's included in your window cleaning service?
Our comprehensive window cleaning includes both interior and exterior glass surfaces, screen removal and cleaning, window track and sill cleaning, and frame wiping. We use professional-grade squeegees, microfiber cloths, and purified water systems that leave zero residue or streaks. For homes with French doors, sliding glass doors, or specialty windows, we take extra care to clean every pane and detail. We also remove cobwebs around window frames and note any window issues we observe, such as broken seals or damaged screens, so you're aware of potential maintenance needs.
Can you remove hard water stains and mineral deposits from my windows?
Yes, in most cases we can remove hard water stains, though severely etched glass may require specialized restoration. Hard water stains occur when irrigation sprinklers hit windows repeatedly, leaving mineral deposits that bond to the glass surface. For light to moderate staining, we use professional-grade mineral deposit removers that safely dissolve buildup without scratching the glass. For severe cases where minerals have actually etched the glass, we offer glass restoration services using specialized polishing compounds. To prevent future staining, we recommend adjusting sprinkler heads away from windows and scheduling regular cleanings before deposits have time to bond permanently.
How often should I have my windows professionally cleaned?
For most Florida homes, we recommend professional window cleaning every 3-6 months to maintain optimal clarity and prevent buildup. Florida's environment is particularly harsh on windows - humidity promotes mold and mildew growth, salt air (especially near the coast) leaves residue, pollen coats surfaces seasonally, and hard water from irrigation causes mineral deposits. Regular cleaning prevents these contaminants from bonding to glass and becoming difficult to remove. Many of our clients schedule quarterly service, which keeps windows sparkling year-round and is more affordable per visit than infrequent deep cleanings. We offer maintenance plans with priority scheduling and discounted rates.
Do you clean high windows, skylights, and hard-to-reach glass?
Yes, we're fully equipped to clean windows at any height safely. For second and third-story windows, we use professional water-fed pole systems that can reach up to 60 feet - these use purified, deionized water that dries spot-free without needing squeegee access. For interior high windows, we use professional ladders and scaffolding as needed. Skylights are included in our service and often surprise homeowners with how much light they've been missing - years of accumulated dirt can block significant natural light. We also clean transom windows, clerestory windows, and other architectural glass features. Our technicians are trained in ladder safety and fall protection, and we carry workers' compensation insurance so you're fully protected. If you have windows you think might be inaccessible, just ask - we've likely cleaned harder-to-reach glass before.
My windows have a foggy appearance between the panes - can you fix this?
Unfortunately, that foggy appearance indicates a failed seal between the double or triple-pane glass, allowing moisture to enter the insulated space between panes. This is called a 'blown seal' or 'failed IGU (insulated glass unit)' and cannot be fixed by cleaning - the moisture is trapped inside where we can't access it. The good news is that you typically don't need to replace the entire window, just the glass unit itself, which is much more affordable. We'll identify any failed seals during our cleaning and can recommend trusted local glass companies who specialize in IGU replacement. Some newer windows may still be under warranty for seal failure. While we can't fix failed seals, we do thoroughly clean the exterior surfaces to maximize clarity, and you may find windows look significantly better even with internal condensation once the exterior grime is removed.