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Streak Free Cleaning
Commercial Window Cleaning in Midvale, UT service in Salt Lake County, Utah
Draper, UT • Salt Lake County

Commercial Window Cleaning in Midvale & Surrounding Salt Lake County Neighborhoods

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The problem we see

Midvale runs from the older historic downtown out to the newer Bingham Junction transit-oriented builds. We service all of it - older single-pane windows that need gentle work, plus modern townhomes with floor-to-ceiling glass.

How we approach it

Storefront windows are the face of your business. Streaks, fingerprints, hard-water spotting and dust kill foot-traffic conversion in a way most owners underestimate. We run scheduled storefront and mid-rise window cleaning programs across Salt Lake County - weekly, biweekly or monthly - so your glass always looks the way it did on opening day.

What to expect on the day

Our commercial crews are equipped for everything from a small Sugar House storefront to a four-story office in downtown Salt Lake or a mid-rise in Lehi-bordering Draper. Squeegee work on the ground floor with quick-dry surfactants, water-fed pole work on the upper floors, and tracks and entryway glass done at the same visit. No streaks, no drips on the sidewalk, no interruption to your operating day.

What sets us apart

We schedule cleanings for off-hours when needed - before open, after close, weekends. We invoice monthly with a single line item per visit, and we send before/after photos for property management records.

Getting a quote

Pricing is per visit on a recurring schedule. Most small storefronts run $50 to $120 per cleaning. Mid-rise buildings and office complexes run higher based on linear feet and access requirements. We send a real fixed quote after walking the property.

The bottom line

We carry $2M general liability and workers comp on every employee, and we send a current COI to property management before the first visit. No subcontractors, ever - every window cleaner is a full-time Streak Free employee on payroll.

What's included

Every job comes with the same checklist. No surprises.

  • Exterior glass on every accessible window and storefront pane
  • Interior storefront glass on request
  • Entryway glass, vestibules and door panels
  • Window frames wiped
  • Tracks and thresholds detailed on request
  • Hard-water spot treatment for severe etching (add-on)
  • Awning glass and decorative storefront features
  • Before/after photos for property management records
  • Scheduled monthly invoicing with predictable line items
  • COI on file with property management

How it works

1

Walkthrough

We walk the property, count glass, identify access constraints (parking, foot traffic, after-hours requirements) and quote a per-visit rate.

2

Schedule

Weekly, biweekly, monthly or quarterly depending on traffic and visibility. We confirm a recurring slot and stick to it.

3

Clean

Squeegee on the ground floor, water-fed pole on the upper. Two-person crews, fast turnaround, no interruption to your day.

4

Document + invoice

Before/after photos uploaded to your management portal if requested. Monthly invoicing with clean line items.

Why this matters in Salt Lake County

Utah's climate is tough on exteriors

Salt Lake County storefronts deal with constant dust from foot traffic, hard-water spotting from sprinkler overspray, and the winter inversion film that bakes onto every glass surface from December through March. Once-a-year cleaning doesn't cut it for retail or restaurant - most properties need monthly minimum, weekly for high-traffic.

Why proper technique matters here

Mid-rise and office buildings in downtown Salt Lake, Murray, Sandy and the Draper office parks face the same conditions plus mineral film from cooling tower drift. Quarterly is the minimum for office; monthly is better.

Valley vs. foothill realities

Restaurants and food service have a third challenge - interior glass film from cooking grease and steam. We use a degreaser-based interior cleaner for restaurant accounts that handles the film without leaving residue.

HOA, insurance, and resale pressure

After-hours access is increasingly common. We run several routes that work 6am-9am before open, or 9pm-1am after close, so the cleaning never interrupts operations. There's no upcharge for off-hours scheduling on standing accounts.

Seasonal timing that pays off

HOA and condo properties also need scheduled window service for common-area glass - lobbies, fitness rooms, leasing offices. We coordinate directly with property managers and handle the COI, photo documentation and monthly invoicing as part of the standing program.

More about this service

Mid-valley location means inversion film hits hard. Newer dense townhome construction also means lots of shared gutter runs that need scheduled service before fall storms hit.

Signs it's time to call us

If any of these sound familiar, you're overdue.

Hazy white film visible from the parking lot
Fingerprints and smudges on entry doors
Hard-water spotting where sprinklers hit
Visible dust and pollen on lower windows
Customers commenting on dirty glass
Property management asking for an exterior cleaning schedule

What affects the price

Every property is different. These are the things we look at when we quote.

  • Linear feet of storefront glass
  • Number of stories and access requirements
  • Frequency (weekly, biweekly, monthly, quarterly)
  • Off-hours scheduling (before open, after close, weekends)
  • Interior glass on request
  • Hard-water spot treatment for severe cases
  • Bundling with soft wash, gutter or pressure washing services
  • Single property vs. multi-property portfolio rate

Common questions

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We service all of Salt Lake County

We service every neighborhood in Midvale, including Bingham Junction, East Midvale, Union Park, Historic Downtown. Same crew, same standards across the whole city.

Dirty windows? We can fix that.

Tell us what needs cleaning. We respond same day, usually within an hour.