Window cleaning in Charlottesville.
Charlottesville is its own kind of Virginia city — Jefferson's brick everywhere, UVA threading the western half, the Downtown Mall pedestrian spine running east-west, and neighborhoods running from the Corner across to Belmont and out to Woolen Mills. Same crew, scheduling that respects the UVA calendar (move-in week, finals, football Saturdays) and the pedestrian-only Main Street that makes downtown access different from any other Virginia city.
Why Charlottesville
- We respect the historic brick stock From the Jeffersonian-era Pavilions on the Lawn to the Federal-period houses in North Downtown to the 19th-century brick on the Mall, Charlottesville's historic stock uses lime-mortar construction that doesn't tolerate pressure-washing. We low-pressure rinse with appropriate cleaners; we never blast. Original wood sashes detailed without popping glazing or scarring sills.
- We work around UVA's rhythm Move-in week clogs the Corner, JPA, and Rugby. Finals fill every off-Grounds rental. Football Saturdays close lanes around Scott Stadium. We schedule around the academic calendar — quiet weeks for Grounds-adjacent work, alternative routing on game weekends, no power equipment near classroom buildings during exams.
- We know the canopy + mountain weather Charlottesville sits in the Blue Ridge foothills — heavy spring pollen from the mountain edge, sudden afternoon thunderstorms in summer, and a tree canopy across McIntire, JPA, and the older streets that drops debris year-round. We pace cleanings against actual weather, not just date.
If you're inside Charlottesville city limits — the Downtown Mall, the Corner, Belmont, Fifeville, North Downtown, Fry's Spring, Woolen Mills — we service it. Albemarle properties immediately outside city lines (Pantops, the 29 corridor, Ivy edge) appear on the Albemarle page.
Where we've worked.
Northern Charlottesville · 250 corridor & North Downtown
- · North Downtown
- · Locust Grove
- · Greenbrier
- · Rose Hill
- · Park Street corridor
Downtown, Belmont & Woolen Mills
- · Downtown Mall
- · Belmont
- · Woolen Mills
- · Ridge / Cherry
- · Martha Jefferson area
The Corner, JPA & southwest
- · The Corner
- · Jefferson Park Avenue (JPA)
- · Fifeville
- · 10th & Page
- · Fry's Spring
- · Johnson Village
UVA Grounds
- · UVA Grounds proper
- · The Lawn
- · Range residences
- · Lambeth Field
- · Rugby Road / faculty hill
Did you know? Charlottesville
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Landmarks
Monticello — Thomas Jefferson's home — and the original grounds of the University of Virginia together form a UNESCO World Heritage Site, one of only a handful in the United States.
Source: UNESCO World Heritage List
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Geography
Charlottesville sits in the Virginia Piedmont at the foot of the Blue Ridge Mountains, with the Rivanna River running along its eastern edge.
Source: Virginia Tourism Corporation