Long Island Residential Window Cleaning Services

Clean Windows, Top to Bottom, No Streaks Left Behind

Professional residential window cleaning for Long Island homeowners who want the job done right — inside, outside, screens, tracks, and all.
Window cleaning with a squeegee and long handle on a glass window.

Fully Insured, Every Visit

We carry general liability and workers' compensation insurance, so you're fully protected if anything goes wrong on your property.

Streak-Free Results, Guaranteed

If you spot a streak after we leave, call us. We come back and fix it — no charge, no back-and-forth, no hassle.

Screens and Tracks Included

We remove and wash every screen and clean every track as part of the job — not as an add-on most companies quietly skip.

Serving Suffolk County and the Hamptons

From Smithtown to the Hamptons and everywhere in between, we know Long Island — and we show up on time, every time.

Long Island Window Cleaning Experts

Finally, Windows That Actually Look Clean

Most Long Island homes go months — sometimes years — without a proper window cleaning. Life gets busy, the upper windows feel like a project, and Windex and paper towels never quite get it done anyway. That’s exactly what we’re here for. We handle the full job: interior glass, exterior glass washing, screen removal and washing, and track cleaning — all in one visit. No partial results, no cutting corners, no coming back because something got missed. Whether your home is a two-story colonial in Huntington, a ranch in Smithtown, or a waterfront property in Bay Shore, we’ve seen what Long Island weather does to windows. Salt air, pollen, nor’easters — it adds up fast. We know how to handle it.

Why Professional Window Cleaning Matters

What You Actually Get Out of This

Clean windows aren’t just about looks — they change how your home feels from the inside out, and how it reads from the street.

Interior and Exterior Window Cleaning

Both Sides Done Right, In One Visit

A lot of window cleaning companies focus on the outside and treat the interior as an afterthought — or an upsell. We don’t work that way. Interior glass collects just as much grime as the exterior does: cooking residue, condensation deposits, pet nose prints, fingerprints, and dust that builds up quietly over months. When we clean inside your home, we use drop cloths on floors, take care around furniture and window treatments, and dry every frame and sill before we move on. Nothing gets dripped on your hardwood. Nothing gets knocked over. We treat your home the way we’d want someone to treat ours. The exterior gets the same attention — commercial-grade squeegees, the right cleaning solution for the job, and a technique that doesn’t just push dirt around. The result is glass that’s genuinely clear, not just less dirty than it was before.

Screen and Track Cleaning Long Island

The Part Most Companies Skip Entirely

Here’s something most homeowners don’t know: a lot of window cleaners wipe screens in place with a damp cloth and call it done. That doesn’t clean a screen — it just moves the dirt around. We remove every screen, wash it properly, and reinstall it before we leave. Tracks and sills get the same treatment. They collect years of debris, dead insects, and mold that you can’t reach with a standard cleaning. We clear them out completely. This matters especially in spring, when Long Island’s oak and maple canopy drops heavy pollen loads that pack into screens and block airflow. After a proper cleaning, the difference in air circulation and light is noticeable immediately. It’s the part of the job that most people didn’t know they were missing until they see it done right.
Window Cleaning FAQs

Common Questions About Our Service

For most Long Island homes, twice a year is the right rhythm — once in spring and once in fall. Spring cleaning handles the pollen that coats screens and glass every April and May, along with whatever salt air and road film built up over winter. Fall cleaning gets your home looking sharp before the holidays and clears out summer’s humidity and storm debris. If your home is near the water — anywhere along the South Shore, the Sound, or the bays — salt air deposits build up faster, and you may find that three or four times a year keeps things looking the way you want. Homes with in-ground irrigation systems are also worth cleaning more frequently, since sprinkler water leaves mineral deposits on lower-level glass that accumulate over time.
It depends on the company, so it’s worth asking before you book. With us, interior window cleaning is part of the service — not a separate charge. We clean both sides of every window in the same visit. When we’re working inside, we use drop cloths to protect your floors, take care around furniture and window treatments, and dry every sill and frame after cleaning. Interior glass collects its own share of grime — condensation residue, fingerprints, cooking film, dust — and cleaning only the outside leaves the job half done. If you’ve ever cleaned the outside of a window and still noticed it looking dull from inside the room, this is why.
We clean screens and tracks as part of the job. Every screen gets removed, washed properly, and reinstalled — not wiped in place, which is what a lot of companies do. Tracks and sills get cleared of debris, mold, and buildup that accumulates over time and that you genuinely can’t reach any other way. Most homeowners are surprised by how much of a difference this makes, especially after pollen season on Long Island. Clogged screens restrict airflow and block light even after the glass itself has been cleaned. Doing the screens and tracks properly is what separates a thorough cleaning from a surface-level one.
Yes — and honestly, this is one of the main reasons people hire a professional in the first place. Two-story colonials, split-levels, and Cape Cods are the most common home styles across Suffolk County and the East End, and upper-story windows are out of safe reach for most homeowners without proper equipment. We use water-fed extension poles and professional ladders to reach upper-story glass safely and clean it thoroughly without putting anyone at risk. You don’t need to get on a ladder. That’s the point. If you’ve been avoiding your upper windows because it feels like a project that isn’t worth the risk, this is the straightforward solution.
Ask for proof before anyone sets foot on your property — and don’t just take their word for it. A legitimate company should carry both general liability insurance and workers’ compensation insurance. In New York State, this matters more than people realize. If a worker is injured on your property and the company doesn’t carry workers’ compensation, you as the homeowner can be held personally liable. General liability covers accidental damage to your home or property during the job. We carry both, and we’re happy to provide documentation before we arrive. Any reputable company should be able to do the same without hesitation.
Consumer glass cleaners and paper towels are almost guaranteed to leave streaks, lint, or a hazy residue — it’s not a technique problem, it’s a tools problem. Paper towels leave fibers on the glass. Spray cleaners often contain additives that leave a film behind. Professional window cleaners use commercial-grade rubber squeegees, the correct cleaning solution concentration, and a specific technique that removes water from the glass in a single controlled pass. The difference is immediately visible. If you’ve tried cleaning your windows yourself and ended up more frustrated than when you started, you’re not doing anything wrong — the right equipment just makes the job possible in a way that household products don’t.
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Get Your Free Quote

Tell us about your home and we'll give you a clear, upfront estimate — no vague pricing, no surprise invoice at the end.

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We Show Up and Get to Work

Our crew arrives on time, sets up carefully, and works through every window — interior, exterior, screens, and tracks — start to finish.

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You Inspect, We Confirm

Before we pack up, we walk through the results with you. If anything isn't right, we fix it on the spot — that's the guarantee.