Interior and exterior glass for storefronts, offices, clinics, and multi-story buildings. Frames, sills, and tracks included, because glass alone doesn’t look clean.
What’s included
- Interior and exterior glass
- Frames and sills wiped
- Tracks cleaned out
- Entry doors and side lights, inside and out
- Interior partition and conference room glass
- Removal of hard water spots, adhesive residue, tape, and stickers where the glass allows
- Screens cleaned or removed and reinstalled on request
How we reach it
Ground floor and storefront: cleaned by hand. Squeegee and detail work, which is the only way to get corners and edges genuinely clean.
Upper floors and hard access: water-fed pole with purified water. Purified water dries without spotting because there are no dissolved minerals in it to leave behind, and the pole reaches height safely from the ground.
Interior height: ladder and pole work depending on the space.
Frequency
| Building type | Typical cycle |
|---|---|
| Retail storefront | Monthly to quarterly |
| Professional office | Quarterly to twice a year |
| Medical and dental | Quarterly |
| Restaurants | Monthly |
| Industrial and warehouse | Twice a year to annually |
Most Bend buildings settle on spring and fall, with storefronts running more often because the entry glass is what customers actually see.
The Central Oregon part
Two local conditions drive window scheduling here.
Hard water. Central Oregon water carries enough mineral content that irrigation overspray onto storefront glass leaves spots that build into a haze if left. That mineral deposit etches into the glass over time and stops coming off entirely. Catching it on a cycle is much cheaper than restoration later, and if your sprinklers hit the building, that’s worth fixing at the source.
Summer smoke and dust. Wildfire smoke season and the high desert’s airborne dust both settle on exterior glass, and the film they leave is more noticeable on south and west-facing elevations. A lot of Bend buildings book a wash after smoke season specifically.
FAQ
Do you clean interior and exterior, or just outside?
Both. Interior is where fingerprints, tape residue, and conference room glass live, and it’s usually what people actually notice.
What about hard water spots?
Fresh mineral deposit usually comes off with the right treatment. Long-term etching may be permanent. We’ll test a section and tell you which one you have before quoting the whole building.
Do you clean screens?
Yes, on request. Screens hold dust and reduce light more than people realize.
Weather?
We don’t clean exterior glass in freezing conditions or heavy wind. The result won’t hold. Bend winters mean some rescheduling, and we’ll call you rather than doing work that won’t last.
Related
Pressure washing · Retail cleaning · Home window cleaning
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Half an hour at your building gets you a room-by-room written scope and a flat price. No cost, no obligation.
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Serving Bend, Redmond, Sunriver, Prineville, Sisters, La Pine, Terrebonne and Tumalo.