About 22 minutes from our Tolland base via I-84 west and I-91 north, East Windsor sits along the Connecticut River with five distinct villages — Broad Brook, Warehouse Point, Scantic, Melrose, and Windsorville — that we clean weekly. Glass here gets a beating from river-valley humidity in summer, road salt spray off Route 5 in winter, and the heavy pollen that drifts in from Connecticut River wetlands every spring. Belleza’s Home Services is insured, bonded, and background-checked, and we have crews who handle East Windsor windows on a recurring rhythm because once-a-year cleaning rarely keeps up with what this town’s location does to glass.

Why East Windsor window cleaning needs a tailored approach

The Connecticut River corridor changes what shows up on your windows. Homes near the Trolley Museum end of Warehouse Point and along Bridge Street pick up fine particulate from the river bottomlands. Broad Brook houses sitting close to the old Broad Brook Mill pond watershed get heavy spring pollen films that turn streaky if you try to wipe them off with a household squeegee. The colonials on Scantic Road — many built before 1900 — have wavy, restoration-grade glass that needs a different pressure than modern double-hung vinyl, and the older wood sashes around Windsorville don’t tolerate the harsh detergents big-box solutions sell.

We adjust for all of it. Our techs match cleaning solution dilution to the season, use ladder stabilizers on the steep front porches you see on Main Street, and switch to a water-fed pole system for second-story windows on the Cape Cods and split-levels off Route 140. If a screen has been sitting in the frame since the previous owner installed it, we remove it, clean both sides, vacuum the channels, and put it back — no charge for that step.

Window-cleaning-related services we offer in East Windsor

Most East Windsor homes book more than glass. Here’s what we typically handle on one visit:

  • Interior and exterior window cleaning — Standard double-hung, casement, picture, and bay/bow windows. We treat the older single-pane historic glass on Scantic and Warehouse Point properties with extra care.
  • Screen cleaning and reinstallation — Each screen is removed, hand-washed, dried, and reinstalled. Bent frames get noted in the report so you can plan replacements before next pollen season.
  • Track and sill detailing — The dead bugs and grit that collect in window tracks get vacuumed and wiped. This is the step DIY cleanings almost always skip, and it’s what makes the windows actually look clean from inside.
  • Storm window service — Many Broad Brook and Melrose colonials still have wood storm windows. We clean them in place or remove them seasonally if you store them.
  • Skylight cleaning — Common on the contemporary builds off Apothecaries Hall Road and the additions on older farmhouses. We reach them safely from the roof or interior depending on pitch.
  • Hard-water and mineral spot removal — Sprinkler overspray and well-water deposits are common on the south-facing windows of homes near the river. We use a non-acidic restoration treatment that won’t damage low-E coatings.
  • Post-construction window cleanup — For the new builds happening off Newberry Road and around the Route 5 corridor, we remove stickers, paint flecks, stucco dust, and silicone residue from the glass.

Scheduling windows in East Windsor — when to book

East Windsor sees four cleanings worth doing: late April once the heavy oak and maple pollen has dropped, mid-July after the first heat-and-humidity stretch leaves film on the south-facing glass, late September before fall yard debris kicks up, and a January exterior touch-up if road salt from Route 140 and Route 5 is hitting your front windows. Many of our recurring clients in Warehouse Point and Broad Brook book the spring and fall visits on a standing schedule and add the others as needed.

For one-time bookings — a real estate showing, a graduation party, the open house at a Town Center bungalow you’re selling — we can usually be on-site within 3 to 5 business days. We send a confirmation with the crew lead’s name the evening before, and we work in any weather above freezing.

Pricing for East Windsor window cleaning

Single-family homes in East Windsor typically fall between $245 and $475 for a full interior-and-exterior wash, with the spread driven by window count, story height, and how reachable the back of the house is. A small ranch in Windsorville with 12 to 16 windows usually lands around $245 to $295. A larger colonial on Scantic Road with 25 to 30 windows, divided lites, and a finished walk-out basement is more often in the $395 to $475 range. Storm windows add roughly $7 to $12 per window depending on whether they’re wood or aluminum.

Hard-water removal, when needed, is a separate line item — usually $4 to $9 per affected pane. Skylights run $25 to $45 each. We give every East Windsor homeowner a written estimate with the line items before we start, and we don’t add surprises to the invoice.

What East Windsor window cleaning clients tell us

“We’ve got a 1920s colonial in Warehouse Point with the original wavy glass on the front, and I’ve been afraid to let a window company touch it. Belleza’s crew used a totally different approach on that side of the house — no pressure washer anywhere near it — and they came out looking incredible. They didn’t try to talk me into replacing the storm windows either.”

“Our split-level off Apothecaries Hall has 23 windows and three skylights, and it used to take me an entire weekend twice a year. They knocked it out in under three hours, including the screens. I’m putting them on a spring-and-fall rotation.”

Our service area in East Windsor

We cover all five East Windsor villages on a regular schedule. That includes Warehouse Point along the Bridge Street and Main Street corridor, Broad Brook from Depot Street through the Mill Pond area, Scantic on the eastern stretch toward Ellington, Melrose closer to the Enfield line, and Windsorville off Apothecaries Hall Road. The Tolland-to-East-Windsor run is about 22 minutes via I-84 W and I-91 N, so we’re not pricing in long-haul drive time the way out-of-county companies do. If you’re in a more rural pocket — out near Newberry Road or the farms on Plantation Road — we still service the area; we just bundle those visits to keep your rate down.

FAQ — Window cleaning in East Windsor

How long does a typical East Windsor window cleaning take?

A standard three-bedroom home with 20 to 25 windows takes our crew about 2 to 3 hours. The Broad Brook colonials and the larger Scantic farmhouses with 30+ openings can stretch to 4 or 5 hours, especially if storm windows are included.

Do you clean exterior windows in winter?

Yes, as long as the daytime temperature stays above about 30°F. We use a freeze-resistant solution between December and February. Below that we’ll reschedule rather than risk streaking or sash damage.

What about the old wavy glass in historic East Windsor homes?

We handle pre-1920 glass by hand only — soft cotton applicators, low-concentration solution, no pressure washing, and we don’t lean on the sash. Crews working on Warehouse Point and Scantic historic homes are briefed on which houses have restoration-grade glass before they arrive.

Can you remove the mineral deposits from my sprinkler overspray?

Usually, yes. If the deposits have been there less than three years we can almost always restore the glass with a non-acidic treatment. Older buildup sometimes etches the glass and won’t fully come out — we’ll tell you straight if that’s the case before you pay for the work.

Do I need to be home during the cleaning?

Not for exterior work. For interiors we either need you home or a way to access the house. Our crews are background-checked, and you can request the same crew lead every visit if you prefer.

Are you insured for ladder work on second-story East Windsor homes?

Yes — fully insured and bonded, with worker’s comp for every employee. We carry $2M general liability. We’re happy to send a certificate of insurance to your address before we book the job.

Ready to book your East Windsor window cleaning? Call Belleza’s Home Services at (860) 790-9545 or use our contact form. We confirm by the next morning and can usually be on-site within the week.