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Window Cleaning FAQs

Quick answers before you book your window cleaning.

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Do I have to be home for window cleaning?

Not always. If we have the access we need and the scope is confirmed ahead of time, many exterior jobs can be completed without you on site. Interior work or gated access may require someone available for entry.

What is included in a standard window cleaning service?

Your quote can include exterior glass cleaning, interior glass cleaning, screen cleaning, frame wipe-downs, track cleaning, and sill detailing. We confirm the exact scope before anything is scheduled so you know what is included.

How much does window cleaning cost in Las Vegas?

Pricing depends on pane count, access, window type, interior versus exterior scope, and any add-ons like track cleaning or hard water treatment. We use quote-first pricing, so the exact number is confirmed before the job moves forward.

Do you clean residential and commercial windows?

Yes. We take residential quotes and also provide commercial window cleaning for storefronts, offices, and other properties that need consistent glass care in the Las Vegas valley.

Can you help with hard water spots and desert dust buildup?

Las Vegas glass collects dust, pollen, and mineral spotting fast. Cleaning plans can include detail work for tracks, sills, and visible buildup, and harder water-spot jobs can be reviewed during the quote process so the scope is clear upfront.

How fast can I get a quote?

Submit the homepage form for a fast callback. Once the home or property details are reviewed, the team can confirm pricing and the next scheduling step.

Do you clean storefronts, multi-story buildings, or high-rise glass?

Storefront and commercial glass cleaning are supported directly. For multi-story, high-rise, or difficult-access glass, the next step is a scope review so access, safety requirements, and fit can be confirmed before scheduling.

What service areas do you cover?

We focus on Las Vegas and nearby areas including Summerlin, Henderson, Green Valley, Centennial Hills, Southern Highlands, Spring Valley, Enterprise, and Skye Canyon.

What is the best way to clean your windows?

The right way is simple, but most people skip steps. You need to scrub the glass first to loosen dirt, then squeegee it off clean. If you just wipe with a towel or paper towels, you're mostly pushing dirt around — that's where streaks come from. Clean tools and good technique matter more than fancy products.

What do professional window cleaners use in their water?

Most of the time it's just water with a small amount of dish soap to help it glide and break up dirt. For exterior work, a lot of us also use purified water systems that remove minerals so nothing gets left behind when it dries. That's how you get that spot-free finish outside.

What are common mistakes when cleaning windows?

The big ones are using dirty water, using too much soap, and wiping instead of squeegeeing. Another mistake is cleaning in direct sun — the water dries too fast and leaves marks. And most people ignore the edges and frames, which ends up dragging dirt back onto the glass.

Should I let the vinegar on windows sit or wipe off?

You don't want to let anything sit too long on glass. Vinegar can help break down buildup, but it should be wiped off and rinsed, not left to dry on its own. Letting it sit too long can leave marks, especially in the sun.

What not to use to clean windows?

Avoid anything abrasive like rough sponges or powders — they can scratch the glass. Stay away from heavy cleaners that leave residue, because that's what causes streaking. Paper towels also aren't great — they leave lint behind.

How to get windows crystal clear?

It comes down to technique. Scrub the glass to loosen dirt, then use a clean squeegee to remove all the water in smooth passes. Wipe the edges with a clean cloth so nothing drips back down. When it's done right, the glass looks clear, not hazy or smeared.

Can you use Dawn dish soap and water to clean windows?

Yes, and a lot of people do. You only need a small amount — too much soap actually makes things worse and causes streaks. It works best when paired with a squeegee, not just a rag.

How do I clean the gunk and green stuff off the outside of my window?

That buildup is usually a mix of dust, pollen, and moisture sitting in the frames and edges. You need to rinse or scrub it loose first, especially around the frames and seals, before cleaning the glass. If you skip that, it just runs back over the window and makes it dirty again.

What is the best homemade window cleaning solution?

A simple mix of water with a small drop of dish soap works well for most situations. Some people add vinegar, but it's not always necessary. The real difference comes from how you clean the glass, not just what you mix in the bucket.

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