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Window Cleaning FAQ – Denver, CO

Window Cleaning FAQ – Denver, CO

Choosing a window cleaner in Denver shouldn’t be complicated. Below you’ll find straight answers to the most common questions we hear from homeowners, property managers, and business owners across the metro area.

(If you’re ready to schedule service, see our page for window cleaning in Denver, CO.)

How often should I get my windows cleaned in Denver?

Most homes do well with 2–3 cleanings per year. Near high-traffic roads, construction, or during wildfire season, quarterly service keeps dust and ash under control.

Do you clean both interior and exterior windows?

Yes. Choose exterior-only or full interior/exterior service. Interior work includes edges, sills, and careful protection of floors and furnishings.

What about screens, tracks, and sills?

Screens are removed, washed, and reinstalled. Tracks and sills are brushed and wiped; deep track detailing is available for heavy buildup.

Can you remove hard water stains and mineral spots?

Often, yes. We use specialty removers and glass-safe methods. Severe etching may require restoration and a separate quote.

Can you clean high windows and skylights safely?

Yes. We use ladders and water-fed poles with purified water for second- and third-story glass and many skylights, minimizing ladder use around landscaping.

Do you offer commercial window cleaning in Denver?

Yes—storefronts, offices, restaurants, medical facilities, and mid-rise exteriors. Flexible weekly, monthly, or quarterly routes are available.

What is your rain or snow policy?

Precipitation rarely spots professionally cleaned glass. If it does within 72 hours, we’ll provide a free touch-up of the affected panes.

How much does window cleaning cost in Denver?

Pricing depends on window count, size, access, and add-ons (screens, tracks, skylights, hard water removal). We provide clear per-window or package pricing after a quick assessment.

What areas of the Denver metro do you service?

Denver, Lakewood, Arvada, Wheat Ridge, Littleton, Englewood, Aurora, Centennial, Thornton, Westminster, and nearby communities.

Are you insured? How do you protect my home?

Yes—liability insurance and workers’ comp. Indoors, we wear shoe covers, use drop cloths, and pad ladders; we ask about sensitive areas before starting.