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Window Cleaning in Plantation & Surrounding Broward Neighborhoods

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The problem we see

Plantation has some of the most mature trees in Broward, and that means some of the most stubborn organic staining. Old Hawks Landing homes, Jacaranda properties and the historic Plantation Gardens all get the same careful soft-wash treatment that respects the landscaping while killing the algae at the root.

How we approach it

Salt spray, pollen, hard water from sprinklers, lovebug splatter, dust storms from construction down the street — South Florida windows take a beating that windows in most other parts of the country never see. We clean them inside and out using proper professional squeegees, the right detergent for the local water hardness, and we pay attention to the parts most window cleaners skip: the tracks, the screens, the sills and the frames.

What to expect on the day

If you've got two-story windows, a screened-in pool cage, or those tall picture windows that are common in newer Parkland, Weston and Coral Springs builds, we have the water-fed pole rigs to handle them safely from the ground. No ladders leaning on your gutters, no risk of someone falling through your pool cage, no damage to your landscaping.

What sets us apart

Streaks usually come from one of three things: the wrong technique, dirty water, or cheap detergent. We change our wash water between sides of the house. We use professional surfactants that don't leave residue. We squeegee with proper overlap and edge-detail every pane. It's a small thing, but it's the difference between actually clean glass and the polished-looking-but-still-hazy result you sometimes get from cheaper services.

Getting a quote

A typical residential window cleaning includes interior glass, exterior glass, window tracks, sills, and a rinse of the screens. Hard water spot treatment, deep screen cleaning, skylight access and high-window work are common add-ons. Most homes are a half day; larger custom builds can run a full day.

The bottom line

We also do recurring cleans — quarterly is the most popular cadence in Broward, with twice-a-year coming in second. Recurring service runs at a discount versus one-time pricing, and we send you a reminder a few weeks before each visit so you can confirm or reschedule.

What's included

Every job comes with the same checklist. No surprises.

  • Interior and exterior glass on all standard windows
  • Sliding glass doors, both sides
  • Window tracks and sills wiped down
  • Screen rinse on request (deep screen cleaning is a small add-on)
  • Hard water spot treatment available
  • Skylights and high windows reached with water-fed pole
  • French doors and storm doors
  • Mirrors and other interior glass on request
  • Drop cloths and shoe covers for interior work
  • Final inspection from inside the home

How it works

1

Walkthrough

We count panes (not windows — most windows have multiple panes), flag any tricky access spots, identify hard water staining, and confirm scope so the price doesn't change.

2

Outside first

Squeegee work on accessible windows, water-fed pole on upper levels and skylights. Tracks and sills get wiped during this pass so we're not double-handling.

3

Inside next

Drop cloths down, shoe covers on, careful around blinds, drapes and window treatments. We move what we need to and put it back exactly where it was.

4

Final check

We walk the home with you, inside and out. Any streak, any missed spot, we fix it before we leave. You don't pay until you've signed off.

Why this matters in South Florida

South Florida's climate is brutal on exteriors

The salt that blows in off the beach in Lauderdale-by-the-Sea, Hillsboro Beach, Pompano Beach and Hollywood actually etches glass over time. It's a slow process, but you can see it on coastal homes that have never had professional window cleaning — a permanent haze that no amount of cleaning will fully remove. Regular cleaning slows that etching dramatically and keeps the glass clear.

Why proper technique matters here

Inland homes in Sunrise, Tamarac, Coral Springs and Plantation deal with more pollen and more sprinkler spotting than salt. Hard water spots from irrigation systems are one of the most common things we treat. Once mineral deposits bond to the glass it takes a specialized acid-based cleaner to lift them — but we can usually save the window before it gets to the etching stage.

Coastal vs. inland realities

Hurricane glass and impact windows are now standard on most newer South Florida homes. They're tougher than old single-pane glass but they show streaks more easily because of the lamination layer and the slight blue-green tint. Cheap detergents and dirty water show on impact glass instantly. We use a detergent specifically formulated for impact and hurricane glass.

HOA, insurance, and resale pressure

Pool cages and screened-in lanais are an entire sub-category of South Florida window cleaning. The screens themselves trap pollen, grass clippings and bug debris. The framing collects salt and oxidation. The sliding glass doors that lead to the lanai pick up calcium from pool splash. We clean all of it, not just the windows that face the street.

Seasonal timing that pays off

Most homeowners don't realize how dirty their windows have gotten until we leave. The difference is genuinely dramatic — more natural light, clearer view, the home feels brighter from the inside. It's one of the highest-impact, lowest-cost things you can do for the look and feel of your house.

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Plantation's older neighborhoods have original stucco from the 60s and 70s that's softer than modern stucco — pressure-only cleaning damages it. Soft wash is the only correct approach. Mature canopy also means recurring tannin and lichen issues on roofs.

Signs it's time to call us

If any of these sound familiar, you're overdue.

Windows look dingy even after rain
White spots from sprinklers that don't wipe off
Hazy film on the inside of the glass
Tracks full of dirt, sand or dead bugs
Screens clogged with pollen and grass
You can't remember the last professional cleaning

What affects the price

Every property is different. These are the things we look at when we quote.

  • Number of panes (we count panes, not windows)
  • Number of stories
  • Screens — clean, rinse, or remove and deep clean
  • Hard water spot treatment add-on
  • Skylights, French doors, storm doors
  • Pool cage screens and frame cleaning
  • Interior plus exterior vs. exterior only
  • First-time cleaning vs. recurring (quarterly, semi-annual, annual)

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