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Window cleaning in Fort Myers.
Recurring glass and surface care for Fort Myers homes, from the historic royal palms of McGregor Boulevard to the newer window walls out in Gateway, where river salt and year-round irrigation work on the glass every day.
Fort Myers spreads along the Caloosahatchee River in Lee County, and its glass lives with two things at once. The river runs brackish where it meets the Gulf, so the same salt that coats coastal windows drifts inland on the breeze, and the heavy year-round irrigation that keeps Southwest Florida lawns green sprays mineral-heavy water across the lower panes. On a west-facing wall catching the afternoon light off the water, that mix of salt haze and hard-water spotting shows up quickly, and once it bonds to the glass a garden hose will not move it.
Salt is built for that reality. Rather than a one-time clean that looks sharp for a week and then clouds back over, we keep Fort Myers glass on a recurring rhythm so the buildup comes off before it has a chance to set. Our exterior window cleaning reaches the second-story windows on the older two-story homes along McGregor Boulevard from the ground with a water-fed pole, no ladders leaned against the siding, and finishes with a pure deionized-water rinse that dries spot-free and streak-free on its own. Most homes near the river settle into an every-two-month recurring plan, with no contract to sign.
For panes where the spotting has already hardened, common on the glass nearest sprinkler heads and on the sunny side of homes backing up to the water, our hard-water stain removal lifts the bonded minerals off by hand with fine 0000 steel wool before the plan takes over to keep them from returning. We finish that glass with a Nano Shield coating that beads water and salt off the surface for about sixty days, and we reapply it every visit, so the windows shed the next round of overspray instead of holding onto it.
Fort Myers has a lot of stucco, painted siding, and screened lanais, and none of that takes kindly to high pressure. When the north walls and shaded eaves start to green over in the humidity, our soft washing uses low pressure and a cleaning solution to lift algae and grime off those delicate surfaces without driving water behind the paint or tearing screen mesh. It is a different tool than the higher-pressure wash used on a driveway, and matching the method to the surface is the whole point.
The character of the city is written along McGregor Boulevard, where the royal palms Thomas Edison helped plant still line the road past the Edison and Ford Winter Estates and the grand old riverfront homes. Those historic houses, and the newer condos with balcony glass looking out over the downtown River District, were built to be looked through, and clear windows are what keep the river in view. When you are ready to set a cadence around how exposed your own glass is, start your instant quote and we will build it from there.
East toward Colonial Boulevard and out to the master-planned neighborhoods of Gateway, the homes are newer and the window walls are bigger, which means more glass to keep honest through the season. Plenty of these houses sit empty through the summer off-season, and the recurring plan runs whether you are in residence or not, timed so the glass is already crisp when you arrive for the winter. Every visit is backed by our 365-day guarantee, so if a window is not right between cleans, we come back and make it right.
Areas we cover in Fort Myers
- McGregor Boulevard
- Downtown River District
- Gateway
- Colonial Boulevard
- Edison and Ford Winter Estates
- Caloosahatchee River waterfront
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