What's included in New Port Richey window cleaning
Our full-service window cleaning covers far more than the glass:
- Exterior glass — cleaned with a water-fed pole and pure-water system that safely reaches second- and third-story windows from the ground, no ladders against your home.
- Interior glass — hand-cleaned with professional squeegee technique and low-odor solutions, with your floors and furnishings protected.
- Screens, tracks, and sills — cleaned too, because that's where the grime that re-dirties your glass actually hides.
- Hard-water spot check — we flag mineral staining from sprinklers before it etches in permanently.
Why New Port Richey windows need professional cleaning
New Port Richey's Gulf salt air, heavy seasonal pollen, and sprinkler overspray leave a cloudy mineral film on glass that ordinary wiping simply can't remove — and left long enough, it etches into the pane for good. Florida's humidity adds algae and organic film to the mix. Pure water rinses spot-free and leaves no soap residue for dust to cling to, so your windows in New Port Richey not only come back crystal-clear, they stay clear noticeably longer between visits.
Our pure-water process
We clean exterior glass with deionized, 100% pure water fed through a carbon-fiber pole. It bonds to dirt and rinses away with zero spotting — no soap, no streaks, no ladders, and no risk to your landscaping or your home. For interiors and detail work, we finish by hand. It's the safest, most thorough method for Florida glass, and it's why our work holds up.
Window Cleaning in New Port Richey, FL — local know-how
New Port Richey straddles fresh and salt water, the Cotee River winding through town and the Gulf just past Gulf Harbors, so waterfront homes battle salt-air mineral haze that dulls windows and pits screen enclosures. Our pure-water deionized cleaning dissolves that filmy buildup and leaves glass streak-free. Inland near Jasmine Lakes and the older neighborhoods off US-19, the real culprit is humidity-driven algae, those black and green streaks marching down roofs, pavers, and north-facing walls, which our low-pressure soft washing lifts without harming aging shingles or stucco. Sprinkler systems running on hard well water leave chalky spots etched on glass throughout town. And with Pasco's flat terrain and heavy summer downpours, clogged gutters quickly overflow onto fascia and foundations, so we clear and flush every downspout ahead of hurricane season.
Window Cleaning in New Port Richey — FAQs
How much does window cleaning cost in New Port Richey?+
Your price depends on the number of windows, how many stories, interior vs. exterior, and condition. Rather than guess, we give you a free, exact, no-obligation quote up front — no surprises and no pressure.
How often should I have my New Port Richey windows cleaned?+
For most New Port Richey homes we recommend twice a year. Homes near the water or under heavy irrigation collect salt and hard-water spotting faster and do best on a quarterly plan, which we offer at a discount.
Can you remove the cloudy hard-water film from my windows?+
Yes. That haze is mineral buildup from sprinklers and salt air — ordinary cleaning won't touch it, but our hard-water restoration process dissolves the deposits and brings the glass back to clarity. Important: pressure washing will not remove it and can worsen the etching.
Do I need to be home for window cleaning in New Port Richey?+
No. For exterior work you don't need to be home at all, and we're fully licensed and insured. We can send before-and-after photos when we're done.
What areas of New Port Richey do you cover?+
We serve all of New Port Richey, including Gulf Harbors, Jasmine Lakes, Trinity, the downtown and Sims Park area, and the canal communities along the Pithlachascotee River.
My waterfront windows get cloudy fast, why?+
Homes near the Gulf and the Cotee River collect salt-air mineral haze that ordinary cleaning just smears around. Our pure-water deionized system removes it completely and keeps glass clear longer.
How often should New Port Richey homes be cleaned?+
For waterfront and canal homes we recommend windows three times a year due to salt exposure, and an annual soft wash for roofs and pavers everywhere to control algae.
Do I need to be home, and are you insured?+
No, most work is exterior, so you don't need to be present. We're fully licensed and insured, and we'll text photos when the job is done.
