Window cleaning in Hot Springs.
Hot Springs is the Bath County resort village built around the natural hot springs that have drawn visitors since the 1750s — **The Omni Homestead Resort** has operated continuously since 1766 (one of the longest continuously-operating resorts in America), the surrounding 1880s-1920s Victorian and Beaux-Arts cottages and bath-houses retain their original architecture, and the small commercial cluster on Main Street serves both year-round residents and resort visitors. Same crew, scheduling that respects the historic-resort architecture and the year-round resort-tourism rhythm.
Why Hot Springs
- We respect the deeply historic resort stock The Omni Homestead Resort's main building dates from the 1890s; the surrounding cottages, the Spring House, and the related bath-house architecture date from the 1766-onwards continuously-operating resort era. This is some of the most architecturally-significant historic resort stock in the eastern US — lime-mortar care, hand-detail on original 18th- and 19th-century wood, no pressure-washing on aged brick or aged frame, and we coordinate with resort facilities-management on any visible-from-grounds work.
- We coordinate with the resort calendar The Homestead operates year-round with seasonal peaks — summer family weeks, fall foliage, winter holidays, spring golf. Resort-property work is on resort-facilities-management calendars; we coordinate with property managers and avoid resort-event windows.
If you're inside Hot Springs village — The Omni Homestead Resort grounds, the Main Street commercial cluster, the residential cottages around the resort, the natural springs area — we service it. Hot Springs 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.
Hot Springs village & Homestead resort
- · The Omni Homestead Resort grounds
- · Main Street commercial cluster
- · Resort-side residential cottages
- · Spring House / natural springs