


Lake homes are a different kind of job. You've got large windows, multiple levels, and glass that takes a beating from water spray, pollen, and humidity. When a homeowner on the lake in Golden Valley reached out, we knew we were walking into something that needed the right setup - not just a squeegee and a bucket.
We use a pure water fed pole system for jobs like this. It runs water through a filtration process that strips out the minerals and impurities, so when it dries on the glass, there's no spotting, no streaking, and no residue left behind. That's a big deal on lake-facing windows where the light hits hard and every smear shows.
The home itself is a mid-century style build with large sliding glass panels, wraparound upper-level windows, and a lower patio level that opens right toward the water. Lots of glass, lots of angles. We work methodically on properties like this - making sure every frame and sill gets attention, not just the glass itself.
Lake properties in Golden Valley accumulate a specific kind of grime. Algae, hard water deposits from sprinklers, pollen from the surrounding trees - it layers up fast. Regular cleaning keeps it manageable and protects the glass long-term. Letting it sit and build up makes it harder to remove without risking scratches or damage to the seals.
This is the kind of job we genuinely enjoy. A well-maintained lake home deserves clean glass that actually lets the view come through clearly. That's what we aim to deliver every time.