
A local crew. A simple promise.
Streak Free Cleaning started with one truck and a phone in Draper back in 2009. Today we run a full crew across all of Salt Lake County, but the way we treat your property hasn't changed.
The short version: we grew up here. We know what salt does to a fence, what afternoon rain does to a roof, what a Utah summer does to a driveway. We started this company because we kept hiring out pressure washing on our own homes and getting the same disappointing results - streaks, dead plants, missed corners.
So we built the company we wished we could hire. Soft wash done correctly. Pressure where pressure belongs. A crew that shows up on time, in uniform, with the right equipment for whatever your property needs.
Where we work
We're based in Draper. From there, our trucks reach every city in Salt Lake County - from Salt Lake City and Holladay in the north, down through Sandy and West Jordan to Bluffdale and Riverton on the south end. Foothill estates, valley-floor neighborhoods, gated developments, downtown buildings. We've cleaned a little bit of all of it.
How we hire
Every person on our crew is full-time and on payroll. No day labor, no rotating subcontractors. They're trained on soft wash, surface cleaners, hot water rigs, water-fed poles and roof safety. They know how to identify a stucco from EIFS, a tile roof from a metal roof, and which detergent goes on which.
What we believe
That a clean property is worth taking care of. That equipment matters less than the person running it. That nobody should have to call you back twice to fix a missed spot. And that the best advertising we can do is a good job for a neighbor who'll tell another neighbor.
Where to start
If you're a homeowner, take a look at our residential services. If you manage a property or run a business, our commercial services page has everything we do for businesses around Salt Lake County. Or just send us a message and we'll figure out the right fit.
Dirty windows? We can fix that.
Tell us what needs cleaning. We respond same day, usually within an hour.
