Window cleaning in Clifton Forge.
Clifton Forge is the historic Alleghany County railroad-division-point town — the Chesapeake & Ohio Railway built its key Allegheny-crossing operations here in the 1880s, and the brick downtown along Ridgeway Street, the C&O Heritage Center museum, and the surrounding railroad-era residential all date from that boom. Same crew, scheduling that respects the late-19th-century railroad-era stock and the small-town pace.
Why Clifton Forge
- We respect the railroad-era stock Clifton Forge's Ridgeway Street downtown brick from the 1880s-1910s plus the surrounding railroad-worker residential — original wood detail, lime-mortar care, hand-trim, single-pane windows. We bring the right approach for late-19th-century railroad-era stock and don't impose modern protocols on it.
- We coordinate with the C&O Heritage Center The C&O Railway Heritage Center on Ridgeway Street is a working museum with steady weekend visitor traffic and excursion-train events. We coordinate corridor work in the downtown with museum-event windows.
If you're inside Clifton Forge town limits — the Ridgeway Street brick downtown, the C&O Heritage Center block, the residential blocks off Main, the Jackson River-side approach, the Iron Gate gorge entrance — we service it. Clifton Forge is in the Virginia Mountains extended zone; trip fee may apply on smaller jobs given routing distance from the Roanoke Metro base.
Where we've worked.
Ridgeway Street · railroad-era downtown
- · Ridgeway Street brick row
- · C&O Heritage Center block
- · Main Street residential
- · Jackson River-side approach