Window cleaning in Burke.
Burke is the residential Fairfax County CDP centered on Burke Lake Park — the county's most-visited regional park — and the 1970s Burke Centre planned community. The VRE's Burke Centre and Rolling Road stations carry the weekday commute into DC; the Fairfax County Parkway and Burke Lake Road carry the local traffic. Same crew, scheduling that respects the Burke Centre HOA covenants, the weekend pedestrian density at Burke Lake Park, and the predictable commuter-rail rhythm.
Why Burke
- We work the Burke Centre covenants Burke Centre is a 1970s master-planned community with five named clusters (Oaks, Ponds, Commons, Landings, Woods) and an active HOA design review on exteriors, fences, and visible work. We confirm any color or material decision against the cluster design guidelines before showing up. Burke Centre Conservancy is the homeowner reference; we don't put a homeowner sideways with their cluster covenants.
- We coordinate with Burke Lake Park weekend density Burke Lake Park (218 acres around an artificial lake) draws weekend pedestrian traffic year-round — the 4.7-mile lake loop trail, the carousel, the train, the disc-golf course, the campground. Ox Road / Burke Lake Road / Fairfax Station Road all feed the park; routing on weekend mornings has to plan for it. We schedule corridor work outside heavy windows and route trucks accordingly.
- We coordinate with the VRE commute The VRE Burke Centre station and the Rolling Road station carry weekday commuters to L'Enfant and Union Station; trains arrive in 6:30-8:00am and 4:30-6:30pm windows. Park-and-ride density at both stations is real. Residential streets feeding the stations — Roberts Parkway, Rolling Road, Old Keene Mill — are predictable but tight on weekday mornings. We don't park-and-block.
If you're inside the Burke CDP — Burke Centre's five clusters, the Lake Braddock / Robinson school corridor, the residential streets feeding Burke Lake Road and Ox Road, the VRE-station park-and-ride neighborhoods, the Fairfax Station-edge approaches — we service it. Burke 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.
Burke Centre · planned-community core
- · Burke Centre · Oaks cluster
- · Burke Centre · Ponds cluster
- · Burke Centre · Commons cluster
- · Burke Centre · Landings cluster
- · Burke Centre · Woods cluster
Burke Lake & Fairfax Station approach
- · Burke Lake Park edge
- · Lake Braddock area
- · Cherry Run
- · Fairfax Station-edge approach
Rolling Road / VRE corridor · western Burke
- · Rolling Road station area
- · Roberts Parkway corridor
- · Robinson school corridor
- · Old Keene Mill approach