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REsidential

We realize that your home is a sacred place. This is were most people start and finish their day. This is were you create memories with your family and friends. And this is were you spend time with people you love most.

We are here to help you keep your windows in tip top shape so you can enjoy the view around you and witness all those precious moments clearly. 

How to get started

1. Schedule a Bid.

 

Before you decide to use our services or not, you will receive a bid from one of our professional salesman. This is for your benefit as well as ours. The bid help us understand what equipment we will need to complete the job, the condition of your windows, if there is any hard water deposits that need addressing, and if you have any special request - like cleaning bathroom mirrors.
 

2. Schedule a Cleaning.

 

After receiving a competitive bid from us, please call us to be put on the schedule. Please call 2-3 weeks in advance so we can be sure to accommodate your schedule. This is especially important during our busy season (beginning of summer & holidays).


3. Cleaning day.

 

When our experienced technicians arrive at your house to clean your windows, please remember to have furniture moved away from windows openings, items taken out of the window sills, and landscaping trimmed so we can access to window openings. This will ensure that we can complete the job quickly, efficiently, and safely. 

4. Payment.

 

Payment is due upon completion of our services. We accept cash, check, or card.​

SCHEDULE BID

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Additional Information

Hard Water Treatment

BEFORE

Utah is a hard water state. This means when your sprinklers hit your windows it dries to leave behind calcium and magnesium deposits on the windows. Over a long period of time this can cause serious damage to the glass if not treated.

 

If desired, we can use special chemicals that remove most hard water deposits. In some cases a home may have hard water damage on the windows that cannot be removed and require restoration or replacement.   

 

Do your part to prevent hard water by adjusting your sprinklers so they do not spray your windows!

Landscaping Issues

Landscaping growing too close to your home can damage windows.

 

When tree branches and bushes are pressing up against window it has a tendency to scratch the windows and leave behind a sticky sap on the windows that is difficult to remove.

 

This can be easy avoided by trimming you trees yearly and bushes trimmed back at least 2 feet from the windows.

 

This also can make it safer for our technicians to clean your window without getting hurt.

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Window Screens

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Screens are where most of the dirt is being held. When a rain storm comes through, the water droplets pick up the dirt off the screen and transfer it to your window.

We do recommend cleaning your screens in addition to your windows. We want to take good care of your home, so If  we find a screen that is stuck or a screen that is already breaking, we will not remove it. Instead we will have to clean the window from the inside.   

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