Window cleaning in Washington.
Washington is the Rappahannock County seat — known as **'Little Washington'** to distinguish it from the federal capital, **surveyed by George Washington himself in 1749 at age 17** (his first official survey job). The 5-block historic grid is essentially unchanged for 270+ years. **The Inn at Little Washington** is one of only a handful of restaurants in the world holding 5-star and 5-Michelin-star ratings simultaneously — drawing destination-dining traffic from across the country. Under 150 residents in the village proper. Same crew, scheduling that respects deeply-historic stock and the destination-dining tourism rhythm.
Why Washington
- We respect deeply-historic 1749-era stock Washington holds some of Virginia's most architecturally-significant 18th- and 19th-century historic stock — the original 1749 grid plus Federal-period brick from the 1790s onward. Lime-mortar care, hand-detail on aged 18th-century wood, no pressure-washing on aged brick — ever. We coordinate any visible work with the Town's historic-preservation review.
- We coordinate with the Inn at Little Washington The Inn at Little Washington is a destination-dining venue drawing year-round traffic; weekend reservation-driven density on Main Street is real. We coordinate corridor work with the Inn's calendar and avoid heavy weekend windows.
If you're inside Washington town limits — the original 1749 5-block historic grid, the Inn at Little Washington area, the surrounding residential — we service it. Washington is in the Northern Virginia extended zone; trip fee may apply on smaller jobs given the routing distance from the Inner Beltway primary base.
Where we've worked.
'Little Washington' historic core
- · Main Street historic core
- · Inn at Little Washington
- · Rappahannock County Courthouse area
- · 1749 original grid