

When every home on the block has two stories and 25 or more windows, the crew that shows up needs a plan before it starts. Typical housing patterns in Oviedo feature production builds with high window counts across upper and lower levels, making ladder deployment necessary for the vast majority of our work. Pool screen enclosures are standard on the rear elevation of most homes, and screen frame aluminum adjacency is a routine consideration that the crew documents before starting on rear glass.
Hard water mineral deposits from Floridan Aquifer irrigation sprinkler overspray are the primary glass-condition driver across the area. Calcium and magnesium spotting builds on lower-floor panels and pool cage glass from regular irrigation cycles. Spring oak and pine pollen adds a seasonal film that bonds with dried mineral deposits and needs more than a standard rinse. Properties on Oviedo’s northern edge near the Lake Jesup wetlands may also carry tannin and organic film on north-facing glass beyond the typical pollen and mineral pattern.
Our crew handles the window count, the upper floors, and whatever the pool cage and the irrigation system put on the glass. Call (407) 324-9876 for a free in-person estimate.
Two-story production homes and commercial properties in Oviedo both fall within our scope, from 25-window residential builds to low-rise storefronts.
What a standard residential visit includes:
Our crew photographs and documents any hard water stains or scratches that carry a risk of further damage if cleaned aggressively. You get a clear report so you can make an informed decision before any work is done on that pane.
Every accessible window gets cleaned. Where a power line, pool cage, or tight access point limits what the crew can safely reach, they document it and let you know before wrapping up. No surprises when the job is done.
Most Oviedo homeowners schedule twice a year. Two-story homes with high window counts and active pool screen enclosure areas benefit from quarterly service to stay ahead of mineral deposit and pollen film buildup. Upper-floor ladder access is standard on every visit, and rear-elevation glass adjacent to pool cages receives the same thorough clean as front and side glass.
We service commercial properties such as:
Scheduling works around your business hours, with early-morning starts available when needed. The downtown mixed-use corridor in Oviedo carries storefronts, retail glass, and townhome-adjacent commercial glazing that benefits from regular professional maintenance.

We’ve been at this for over 35+ years. That sustained presence across the area has built a deep familiarity with local housing styles and glass conditions that a newer crew hasn’t had the time to develop.

Hundreds of Google reviews at a 4.9-star average reflect the kind of results and follow-through that Oviedo homeowners hold us to. That standard is earned one property at a time.

The first clean is the easy part. Holding that same level of thoroughness on the tenth visit and the twentieth is what keeps a homeowner on the schedule. That consistency is what we build our work around.

A veteran-owned crew operates on structure, accountability, and follow-through. That discipline is visible in how the team handles every property, from the first ladder set to the final walkthrough.

Every estimate starts with a visit. On a two-story home with 25 or more windows, the crew needs to see the glass, the access points, and the mineral buildup before a number makes sense. A phone estimate on a home this size would miss too much.

Pricing reflects the actual job at your home. An on-site visit ensures accuracy before any work starts.
Two-story homes with high window counts accumulate mineral deposits and pollen film quickly between services. Our Maintenance Plan puts your windows on a set schedule with two tiers: biannual (twice a year) and quarterly (four times a year). Customers who choose the quarterly plan receive a discount on each visit, and the crew returns automatically.
The quarterly option works well for homes with active irrigation overspray, pool screen enclosure areas, and upper-floor glass that accumulates buildup between services.




Your satisfaction is guaranteed. If any aspect of our service does not meet your expectations we will return to address it.

We offer a level of protection our competitors typically do not provide called custody and care coverage. While general liability only covers the surrounding property our insurance specifically covers the items we handle including your windows. If the glass breaks during our service it is covered. You will not find this specialized protection with just any company.
We’ll set up a time to visit the property. The crew assesses the windows, talks through your priorities, notes any concerns, and provides a quote before any work starts.
When the crew arrives, they review the work order with you. Any additions, changes, or items to skip are confirmed before work begins.
Interior: shoe covers on, soapy-water mop and squeegee through each window. Sills, frames, and tracks detailed where included. The crew asks before moving anything.
Exterior: ladders deployed on upper floors as standard, windows scrubbed, scraped, and cleaned. A water-fed pole with purified water handles suitable homes for a streak-free finish.
The crew documents everything, including any windows that needed a different approach due to access or pre-existing condition. You get a full report before we leave.
In Oviedo, the majority of jobs involve two-story homes with 25 or more windows. Ladder deployment on upper floors is standard, and pool screen enclosure adjacency on rear elevations is a routine access consideration the crew plans for before starting.
The crew notifies the office when the job is done. We call to confirm you’re satisfied and, when the work went well, ask for a review.
Equipment: T-bar window mop, squeegee, water-fed pole with purified water system, extension ladders, shoe covers.




Oviedo is a production-build community that grew quickly and kept growing. We’re a locally owned crew, and the range of neighborhoods here is part of our regular rotation. That includes the established communities of Alafaya Woods and Kingsbridge, the master-planned homes of Live Oak Reserve, the larger-lot homes of Twin Rivers, and the downtown mixed-use corridor of Oviedo on the Park.
You’ll find us near the landmarks that anchor the area:
From a high-count production home to a storefront along the downtown corridor, every property gets the same attention.

Two stories, 25 or more windows, hard water deposits, and a pool cage on the back. That’s a standard Oviedo home, and it’s exactly what our crew is built to handle. A free in-person estimate is the first step.
Call (407) 324-9876 to schedule. We visit the property, assess the glass and access points, and give you an honest quote on site.