Window Cleaning in Windsor Locks, CT — Belleza’s Home Services

Windsor Locks sits about 25 minutes west of our Tolland base via I-84 to I-91 north, and it’s a town where windows take a beating. The Connecticut River corridor brings year-round humidity and morning fog, the proximity to Bradley International Airport puts a fine layer of jet exhaust on south- and west-facing glass, the spring pollen drop off the river bluffs is one of the worst in central CT, and winter road salt from I-91 and Route 75 (Ella Grasso Turnpike) spatters every street-facing window from November through April. Add in the older Cape Cods and ranches in Windsor Locks Southwest and Pinney Hill — many with original double-hung windows and storm sashes — and you have a town where window cleaning is a real job, not a quick squeegee pass.

Why Windsor Locks window cleaning needs a tailored approach

The combination of older window stock and aggressive local exposure shapes how we work. Many homes off Main Street, South Main Street, and the older blocks around the historic Pinney Hill area still have original-frame double-hung windows with wood sashes, storm windows that have to come off and go back on, and combination screens. We don’t power-wash those — we hand-wash, squeegee, and re-set the storms carefully. On newer construction off Old Newgate Road, we work fast with extension poles and squeegees. On the commercial side near Bradley, we handle the high glazing on the office buildings off Ella Grasso Turnpike with proper ladders and water-fed pole systems. We’re insured, our techs are background-checked, and we don’t leave streaks — every pane gets a final check in the light.

Window cleaning services we offer in Windsor Locks

  • Exterior window cleaning — squeegee and detail every exterior pane, including the sashes, frames, and sills. We work from ladders for second-story and from water-fed extension poles for tall first-story or hard-to-reach windows. Frequency varies — most Windsor Locks homes book exterior twice a year (post-pollen May/June and post-summer September/October).
  • Interior window cleaning — pane, frame, sill, and track. We pull and clean window tracks (where dust, dead bugs, and salt residue collect) and re-set blinds and curtains. Common request paired with spring or fall deep cleaning.
  • Storm window service — we’ll take storm windows down, wash glass and frame on both sides, and put them back. Common on Windsor Locks’s older homes; we charge per storm window because it’s a separate labor unit.
  • Screen cleaning and re-mesh inspection — pull, wash, dry, and re-install. We’ll flag any screens that need re-mesh and (for an extra fee) coordinate the re-screen.
  • Skylight cleaning — interior and exterior on accessible skylights. Common in additions and dormers on the Cape Cods near Spring Street.
  • Glass door cleaning — French doors, sliding patio doors, and storm doors. Tracks cleaned, frames wiped, both sides squeegeed.
  • Commercial storefront and office glass — for Windsor Locks businesses on Main Street and the Bradley-area office parks. Weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly storefront pass with full glass detail and frame wipe.

Seasonal scheduling for Windsor Locks windows

Window timing in Windsor Locks is more seasonal than other services. The two windows that really matter are post-pollen (late May through mid-June, after the river-bluff oak and maple drop is done) and post-summer (September through mid-October, before fall leaf debris and salt season). Most homeowners book both. Spring deep-cleaning packages typically include interior windows, and post-construction window work runs year-round on Windsor Locks remodel projects. Commercial storefront accounts on Main Street or in the Bradley office corridor we run on a fixed weekly or bi-weekly cadence regardless of season. We typically book 2–3 weeks ahead in peak window season; off-season we can usually get to you within a week.

Pricing for Windsor Locks window cleaning

Window cleaning in Windsor Locks is priced per-window or per-package depending on the job. Working ranges: a typical 2-story Cape with 18–24 windows runs $185–$285 for exterior-only or $325–$485 for interior + exterior; a small ranch with 12–16 windows runs $135–$215 exterior or $245–$365 interior + exterior; larger colonials with 30+ windows run $325–$525 exterior or $565–$825 interior + exterior. Storm windows are typically $8–$12 each extra (one-time labor to pull and re-set). Commercial storefront work is priced per linear foot of glass for ongoing accounts. We give a fixed written quote after a 10-minute walk-around — no per-hour billing.

What Windsor Locks window cleaning clients tell us

“We’re in a 1950s Cape on Pinney Hill with all original storm windows. Belleza’s pulled every storm, washed both sides, cleaned the primary windows, and put everything back exactly right. The previous cleaner I’d used did one side and left the storms streaked.” — Homeowner, Pinney Hill area, Windsor Locks

“Our office is on Main Street downtown and the west-facing storefront glass takes brutal afternoon sun. Belleza’s runs a bi-weekly storefront pass for us. Never a streak in the late-day light.” — Office manager, Main Street tenant, Windsor Locks

Our service area in Windsor Locks

We clean windows throughout Windsor Locks, including the Windsor Locks Southwest neighborhood, Pinney Hill, the older homes along Spring Street and North Street, the Cape Cods and ranches on South Main Street, the homes along Old Newgate Road, the newer construction near the Suffield town line, and the commercial corridors along Main Street downtown and Route 75 (Ella Grasso Turnpike) near Bradley. Our crews dispatch from Tolland and reach most Windsor Locks addresses in 25–35 minutes via I-84 west to I-91 north, exit CT-20 (Bradley Connector). For commercial storefront accounts, we can pre-route Windsor Locks visits to keep service consistent.

FAQ — Window Cleaning in Windsor Locks

How often should I clean exterior windows in Windsor Locks?
Most Windsor Locks homes do exterior twice a year — once after the spring pollen drop (late May to mid-June) and once after summer (September to mid-October). Homes near Route 75 or I-91 with heavy street-spray exposure sometimes add a winter clean.

Do you do storm windows in Windsor Locks?
Yes. We pull them, wash both sides of the storm and the primary window, and re-install. Most older Windsor Locks homes have storms; we charge per storm window because it’s separate labor from primary glass.

Will you clean window tracks and sills?
Yes — included on interior cleans. Tracks collect dust, bugs, and (in winter) salt residue. Sills get a wipe and frames get a microfiber pass.

How high can you reach in Windsor Locks?
For residential, up to 3-story homes from ladders. For commercial glass higher than that, we use water-fed extension poles or quote a lift rental. The Bradley-area office buildings we serve are all reachable with our standard gear.

What about hard-water spots and stuck-on salt?
Hard-water etching needs a separate treatment (a mild acid and a glass polish). We’ll diagnose during the walk-around and quote separately if needed. Stuck-on road salt comes off with our standard exterior process.

Do you do screens?
Yes — pull, wash, dry, re-install, and flag any that need re-meshing. Re-mesh itself is coordinated through a local shop and billed at cost.

Need your Windsor Locks windows cleaned? Call (860) 790-9545 or send the details through our contact page — we’ll do a quick walk-around and have a written quote in your inbox usually within 24 hours.