Most glass staining problems involve one condition. Longwood’s involves two. The local groundwater is limestone-heavy, and irrigation sprinkler overspray leaves white calcium and silica mineral crust on glass panels, lanai screens, and pool cages. That’s the base layer. On top of it, Longwood’s dense mature oak and pine canopy deposits pollen and tannin film year-round. The organic film bonds with the dried mineral crust beneath it, and the result is a compound staining condition that a single cleaning pass won’t resolve.
We tackle both layers of grime in one visit, using an acid-based treatment for mineral crust and an organic cleaner for pollen and tannins. Many homes in our area built between the 1970s and early 1990s feature original aluminum frames that have collected years of debris. We select the appropriate cleaning solution for your specific frame type to ensure a safe, thorough result. We also carefully navigate pool screen enclosures and framing near your windows throughout the process.
Two layers, aging frames, pool cage access. We handle all of it. Call (407) 324-9876 for a free in-person estimate.
Residential properties and commercial storefronts in Longwood both fall within our scope, from older aluminum-frame homes to low-rise retail glass.
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 Longwood homeowners schedule twice a year. Homes with active irrigation systems and heavy canopy cover benefit from quarterly service to stay ahead of the two-layer mineral-and-organic staining pattern before it fully bonds. The compound glass conditions across Longwood’s wooded residential neighborhoods are more involved than what the crew typically encounters on newer-build suburban properties, and the cleaning approach reflects that.
We service commercial properties such as:
Scheduling works around your business hours, with early-morning starts available when needed. The retail and business corridors in Longwood carry glass that benefits from the same professional maintenance the crew brings to the residential side.

We’ve been cleaning glass for 35+ years. Decades of working throughout this region have given us an intimate understanding of our local homes, specific water conditions, and the impact of the heavy canopy coverage on your windows. This deep experience ensures we know exactly how to handle your property’s unique needs.

One good clean proves the crew can do the work. Delivering that same quality on the fifth visit and the fifteenth is what earns a permanent spot on the schedule.

We visit the property before putting a number together. That means seeing the glass, the frame condition, the mineral and organic buildup, and the access points. On homes with compound staining and aging aluminum frames, a phone estimate would miss too much.

Running a veteran-owned operation means structure, accountability, and follow-through are built into how the crew operates. That discipline shows in how the team conducts itself on every property.

Our 4.9-star Google rating reflects the kind of results and communication that Longwood homeowners expect. That standard is maintained one property at a time.
Pricing is built around what the job actually involves. An on-site visit ensures the quote reflects the real scope.
Longwood’s two-layer staining condition builds faster than most homeowners expect 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). New and existing clients who choose the Quarterly plan receive a discount on each visit, and the crew returns automatically. Biannual customers can ask about available discounts at booking.
The quarterly option works well for homes with active irrigation systems and heavy canopy cover, where the mineral-and-organic compound builds quickly between visits.

We stand behind every job with a 100% satisfaction guarantee. If something isn’t right, we come back and make it right.

We carry full liability insurance plus custody and care coverage, which means the items we’re cleaning are insured, not just the property around them. This includes the glass itself. Most companies in this industry carry general liability, which covers the car in the driveway if a ladder falls on it. What it typically doesn’t cover is the window that gets cracked or broken during the job. Our policy covers that. It’s a distinction that matters, and it’s one most of our competitors can’t offer.
We’ll set up a time to come to the property. The crew assesses the glass, identifies the staining condition, checks frame types, 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 as needed, 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 Longwood, the crew frequently encounters a two-layer glass condition: calcium and silica mineral crust from limestone-heavy irrigation overspray bonded with pollen and tannin film from the dense oak and pine canopy above. Both layers are addressed in the same visit with separate mineral and organic cleaning passes.
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.
Longwood’s residential character runs from wooded lakefront lots to compact downtown streets, with a canopy overhead that ties the whole area together. We’re a locally owned crew, and our team works across every part of it. That includes the Historic District and downtown core along Warren Ave, the wooded communities of Sweetwater Oaks and Sweetwater Club, the master-planned homes of Wekiva and Wekiva Hunt Club, the preserved natural setting of The Springs, and the higher-end estates along the Wingfield North and Markham Woods corridor.
You’ll find us near the landmarks that anchor the community:
From a 1970s aluminum-frame ranch under a live oak canopy to a lakefront custom built on Markham Woods, every property gets the same standard.
Two-layer staining, aging aluminum frames, and pool cage access on the back of the house. That’s a standard Longwood job, and it’s exactly what our crew is equipped for. A free in-person estimate is the first step.
Call (407) 324-9876 to schedule. We come to the property, assess the glass and staining conditions, and give you an honest quote on site.