We Do Guaranteed Commercial Window Cleaning for St. George and Ivins Businesses That Prefer Sunlight Over Smudges and Fingerprints

commercial window cleaning

Business owners in St. George and Ivins know how fast their windows can go from “pretty decent” to “did a mud storm target my building last night.”
I’ve been doing commercial window cleaning for 9 years, and I’ve seen it all. Dust storms, mud storms, sprinkler hard water stains, and the grime that shows up after a windy day.

I clean for businesses all over town. From Downtown St. George to the new stores near Stone Cliff.

I’ve cleaned windows for Huga Design and Richens Eye Center, so I know what commercial windows can look like and need.

While I’m cleaning windows you can be out enjoying places like the St. George Dinosaur Discovery Site, the St. George Art Museum, the Red Hills Desert Garden, or the St. George Temple grounds.

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Just text me your name, address and all the sides of your home (during regular business hours). If I'm not driving I will get back to you in less than 15 minutes.

Text me: (435) 879-1239

Office Window Cleaning – The Desert Always Wins (Until I Show Up)

I’ve done commercial window cleaning in every part of town, from out in Ivins down into St. George.

The desert breeze blowing through the Ledges manages to leave a film on the glass. Stone Cliff gets the fancy views and the fancy dust.

When I clean office windows, I focus on the stuff most business owners are too busy to notice. Fingerprints on entry glass. Hard water spots from sprinklers. Dust that settles on the inside sill from someone leaving the window cracked open.

Maybe that’s why I stay busy.

People also ask:

How much does commercial cleaning cost?

How much will it cost to get my office / store windows cleaned?

Answer: Cost to clean commerical windows including offices and stores vary by state. In St. George, UT I charge about $3 to clean an average sized commercial window outside and about $2 for inside.

This is considerably less than residential window cleaning because commercial windows are usually cleaned at least once per month. 

Exterior Commercial Window Cleaning in Washington: The Ultimate “Before and After” Challenge

Exterior windows take a real beating. They can get hit with mud storms, sideways rain, sprinkler overspray, and the occasional desert dust devil.

When I do exterior window cleaning on commercial buildings, I use a mix of traditional tools and water-fed pole systems. But I still hand-detail the windows I can reach with a 6 foot ladder.

Hard water stains are a big problem around here. Sprinklers love to blast windows. I remove those stains all the time.

If you’ve lived here long enough, you’ve seen what mud storms can do. It rains for five minutes, the wind kicks up, and suddenly your windows are covered in grime so thick you can barely see out. That’s when my commercial window cleaning receives those urgent calls pleading, “please come today” situations.

I can clean exterior windows for restaurants, retail stores, medical offices, and everything in between. I will restore them back to looking pristine again.

Retail Store Window Cleaning

Retail storefronts need clean glass more than most businesses. Customers judge a store in about two seconds, and dirty windows don’t help. When they’re looking at the displays through the windows, they want to see the merchandise, not smudges. Your display windows are your showcase. It’s what attracts your customers to shop.

Restaurant Window Cleaning – The “Can I Trust This Kitchen?” Window Test

Restaurant windows are a whole nother story. Grease in the air coats them, fingerprints on the doors, and smudges from kids who forgot to use a napkin.

Dirty windows could have potential customers wondering about how clean the kitchen is. I clean restaurant windows all over St. George and Ivins.

Medical Office Window Cleaning – Richens Eye Center Taught Me One Thing: No Mercy for Smudges

Clean windows in a medical office is a must. I’ve cleaned for Richens Eye Center. When you clean for an eye doctor, the glass better be spotless.
Medical offices get dust, fingerprints, and anything else that’s flying around. I clean all of it.

How To Clean Medical Office Windows – pdf by ARA property services

Call Me Anytime

If your business needs commercial window cleaning in St. George or Ivins, I’m your guy. I show up, I clean the windows, and I make them shine.

Call or text me today to get on the schedule.

Don, First Impressions Window Cleaning (435) 879-1239

Window Cleaning Tip From Reddit

 

r/WindowCleaning

How often should interior glass of a non restaurant commercial property be cleaned?

When you clean commercial windows, do you clean the exterior more often than the interior? For example, do you clean the outside every 2 weeks and the inside every two months?

In your honest opinion, how often does a non restaurant commercial property need to have windows cleaned? Such as a dentist office.

Answer #1:

I always recommend once a month regardless of what kind of business it is and that’s how I sell my service: as a monthly cleaning. That’s how you build strong $$$ routes. I do have a few customers that do every other month and one that does once a quarter though.

I always give an inside and out AND an outside only quote and like 95% of the time they want inside and out.

Answer #2:

Businesses with a lot of cling on the windows or stuff in front of the windows may just want the outside done ie Antique stores, liquor stores, etc. But yeah just about everyone else does inside and out. I usually quote outside only at about 60% of what I’d do Inside and Out for, that way they feel like they’re getting a deal if they do Inside and Out even though they’re paying more.

Answer #3:

I normally clean interior every 6 months to 1 year depending on the building and what the customer wants.

For a dentist, I’d say exterior twice per month and interior monthly or every other. Businesses like this mainly want those frames shiny.

Answer #4: 

Depends on if you’re talking about store front or low and mid rise commercial. Store front I would try for between 4-6 times a year.

True commercial we recommend exterior and interior twice annually and high visibility areas quarterly.

DON GLASGOW

OWNER OF FIRST IMPRESSIONS WINDOW CLEANING

Don Glasgow is the owner of First Impression Window Cleaning and First Impressions Home and Office Cleaning. He over sees the marketing, scheduling, and bookkeeping. He also is in charge of this website and creative ideas. He has owned the cleaning business since 2017. Don also runs First Impressions GBP Rank Enhancers.