Most window cleaning jobs spray the glass, squeegee it off, and move on. If you’ve watched your windows cloud back up within a few weeks of a cleaning, that’s exactly why. Calcium deposits, hard water spots, and surface residue baked into the glass won’t come off with a plain rinse. At Green Blast Solutions, window cleaning is a full-system job. Depending on scope, that means exterior glass, interior glass, screens, frames, tracks, and seals. If the frame is still packed with grime and the tracks haven’t been touched, all of it drains back onto freshly cleaned glass the first time it rains. The frame is usually the harder part of the job, not the glass, and that’s where we put just as much attention.
Homeowners, storefront owners, churches, and commercial property managers call us for hard water spots that won’t wipe off, calcium buildup, concerns about scratching older or fragile glass, and safer access to windows up high. We also work with businesses that need service done after hours so customers and staff aren’t working around us. Whatever the job calls for, we talk through it before we start.
At Green Blast Solutions, window cleaning is priced per window rather than per visit. This approach ensures accurate and transparent pricing based on the scope of each project. Most standard residential and commercial properties fall within a typical range of $10 to $25 per window, while larger or specialty windows are quoted individually to reflect their size, design, and accessibility.
In many cases, we can provide a clear estimate during a phone consultation once the window count and types are confirmed. This allows us to deliver an accurate quote quickly and efficiently.
Factors that influence the final cost include:
These are scope-based considerations, not hidden fees. Every detail is reviewed with you during the estimate process so you know exactly what to expect before the work begins.
We recommend cleaning twice a year, roughly every six months. For customers who commit to that schedule:
In North Texas, hard-water mineral residue and recurring weather exposure build up on glass year-round, so consistency matters more than picking a perfect season.
We clean single windows, double windows, large and extra-large panels, French panels, storefront glass, glass doors, and sliders. The process is the same regardless of window type: scrub first, rinse second. Before any rinsing happens, we work over the glass with fine-grade steel wool and window cleaning solution, including Space Cowboy and High Slide. High Slide keeps tools moving smoothly during scrubbing and squeegee work. Once hard water deposits and calcium buildup have been loosened, the water-fed pole handles the wash and final rinse. Rinsing without scrubbing first moves residue around rather than removing it.
For older windows or glass that is more delicate than a standard modern pane, we adjust our process rather than applying a one-size-fits-all approach. Our water-fed pole system operates at very low pressure typically and is reduced even further when working with fragile glass, ensuring the surface remains protected while avoiding direct contact.
When hand washing offers better control for particularly delicate panes, Deonte personally handles the work to ensure the highest level of care and precision. If you have older windows or concerns about scratching or etching, that level of caution is already built into how we approach every fragile window before we begin.
Tracks, frames, and seals are part of the job here, not optional extras. Dirty frames hold grime that drains right back onto freshly cleaned glass the first time it rains. Clean only the glass and leave the frame alone, and you’ll be calling for service again in two months instead of six. Screens go through a dedicated screen-cleaning machine rather than a cloth wipe-down, which removes what’s built up in the mesh instead of pushing it around. In Frisco, where moderately hard water works mineral residue into every surface, cleaning the full window system is what makes the results hold between visits.
We handle residential and commercial window cleaning throughout the area. On the residential side, that covers single-story homes, multi-story homes, and townhomes. On the commercial side, we clean storefronts, glass doors, sliders, churches, campus buildings, and larger commercial properties. We can work after hours and schedule around lower-traffic times so cleaning doesn’t interrupt operations. Our water-fed pole reaches roughly 40 feet, and we added a 50-foot pole for jobs requiring more elevation from the ground. A ladder comes out only when extra height or control is genuinely needed. This is not rope-access or suspended high-rise cleaning, but it covers elevated low-rise and mid-height glass safely.
Tracks, frames, seals, and screens are part of the service when they’re in scope. Dirty frame runoff is one of the main reasons windows look dull again quickly after a basic cleaning, and it’s a problem you sidestep entirely when the full system gets addressed.
Every window gets worked over with fine-grade steel wool and window cleaning solution before the water-fed pole finishes with a final rinse. A spray-and-rinse pass won’t cut through calcium and mineral buildup, but scrubbing does.
The water-fed pole operates at very low pressure to begin with, and we bring it down further for older or fragile glass. When hand-washing gives better control over a delicate window, that’s the method we use for that pane. For elevated glass, the 50-foot pole lets us reach from the ground and avoid pulling out a ladder every time.
A single visit can cover interior glass, exterior glass, screens, tracks, frames, and seals depending on scope. That makes us a single call for homeowners and property managers who want the full job handled without coordinating multiple vendors or ending up with a partial service that needs follow-up.
We use commercial-grade tools: a water-fed pole system, a dedicated screen-cleaning machine, professional-grade cleaning products, and fine-grade steel wool for prep. We show up with the right gear and do the job correctly, whether the property is a home, a storefront, or a church campus.
Green Blast Solutions carries insurance. If a window comes back spotty within the next day or within 30 days of service, we come back and clean it for free. That policy exists because we stand behind the work.
Before anything gets cleaned, we confirm whether the service covers interior windows, exterior windows, or both, identify whether screens, tracks, frames, and seals are in scope, group windows by type and size, and assess how dirty the glass is. We also note any fragile or elevated windows that call for a different approach, and for commercial jobs, we discuss timing upfront. Deonte talks through the process with customers directly before starting, whether the question is about hard water, scratching, products used, or safety on taller windows.
The method depends on glass type, condition, fragility, and access. The water-fed pole handles most windows. A squeegee and mop come in when a traditional approach fits better. For fragile glass, we reduce pressure or hand-wash the pane when better control is needed. Ladder use is reserved for spots where extra height or a better angle is genuinely required.
We work the glass with fine-grade steel wool and professional window cleaning solution before any rinsing happens. This lifts calcium deposits, hard water spots, and surface residue that a plain rinse cannot address on its own. Skipping this step means the buildup is still sitting there under the clean-looking surface.
The water-fed pole rinses the glass clean after buildup has been scrubbed loose. Tracks, frames, and seals are cleaned at the same stage. Screens go through the screen-cleaning machine. Interior windows are addressed when included. Dirty frames and tracks drain back onto clean glass the first time it rains, which is why cleaning every part of the system in one visit is what produces results that hold.
After the cleaning, we recommend a twice-a-year schedule. The second visit is almost always faster than the first because we’re maintaining a cleaner baseline. Customers who commit to that schedule receive a 20% discount when customers schedule window cleaning twice a year, and if a window comes back spotty within the next day or within 30 days, Green Blast Solutions will come back and clean it for free.
Green Blast Solutions carries insurance, and we back the result directly. Here’s what that covers in practice:
Frisco-area water is considered moderately hard, which means minerals can be left behind after water evaporates. That buildup can create cloudy residue and spotting, so the answer is not just rinsing the glass. It is removing the mineral residue properly and keeping the full window system cleaner overall.
No, the water-fed pole itself is not a scraping tool. We use a fine-grade steel wool approach for hard water and calcium buildup, and delicate windows are handled with lower pressure or hand-washed when better control is needed.
Yes. Green Blast Solutions treats those parts as important to the final result. Cleaning only the glass can let dirty runoff from the frame and surrounding window components land back on the freshly cleaned pane.
Green Blast Solutions recommends window cleaning twice a year, or about every six months. Consistency matters more than waiting for one perfect season, and regular service keeps the second visit more manageable since we are maintaining a cleaner baseline rather than cutting through heavy buildup each time.
Yes. The products we use are safe for plants, pets, and indoor air quality. The water-fed pole portion of the process uses only purified water with no added chemicals, so there is nothing to rinse off or worry about from that step of the service.
Yes, within our service scope. We use long-reach water-fed pole equipment that can reach roughly 40 feet, and we purchased a 50-foot pole for more elevated work from the ground. A ladder is used only when we need additional height or better positioning for a specific window. To be clear: this is not suspended high-rise rope-access cleaning, but we handle elevated low-rise and mid-height glass safely without unnecessary ladder use.
Yes. Green Blast Solutions can work after hours and schedule around lower-traffic times for storefronts, churches, campuses, and larger commercial properties. If your business stays open during the service, we coordinate timing to keep disruption to a minimum.
If a window comes back spotty within the next day or within 30 days, Green Blast Solutions will return and clean it for free.
Green Blast Solutions handles residential and commercial window cleaning across Frisco, Plano, McKinney, Allen, Prosper, Celina, The Colony, and Dallas. We carry insurance, back every job with a 30-day spot-free callback, and bring commercial-grade equipment to every property we service. Call us at (214) 206-6118 to get a quote.