Window cleaning in Richmond.
We work Richmond's full grid — from the Federal row houses on Monument Avenue and the Fan, to the brick warehouses of Shockoe Bottom and Scott's Addition, to the bluff-side homes of Church Hill and the James-facing properties of Manchester and Stratford Hills. Same crew every visit — they know which Cary Street blocks have the painted-brick that needs gentle wash and which Hanover Avenue rowhouses still carry their original 1900s wood sashes.
Why Richmond
- We respect the historic stock The pre-1900 brick on Church Hill, the Fan, and Jackson Ward uses lime mortar — pressure-wash it and you'll wash mortar joints out with the dirt. We low-pressure rinse with appropriate cleaners; we don't blast. We detail original wood sashes without popping glazing points or scarring sills.
- We know the neighborhood routes Fan parking is tight, Carytown loading zones are time-limited, Church Hill cobblestone limits where a truck can park. Our crew plans the morning around your block, not the other way around. No double-parking, no driveway-blocking, no surprises.
- We plan around the tree canopy and humidity Monument Avenue's old maples drop heavy spring pollen; the Fan's mulberries stain in May; the James River keeps north-facing siding shaded and damp. Schedule cycles built around what your block actually does, not a one-size calendar.
If you're inside Richmond city limits — including the southside river bluffs and the East End up to the Henrico line — we service it. If we can't (unsafe ladder access, wrong season for your work order, beyond a sane crew radius for the day), we tell you before we quote.
Where we've worked.
Downtown & Shockoe
- · Shockoe Bottom
- · Shockoe Slip
- · Jackson Ward
- · Court End
- · Capitol Square area
Carver, VCU & Scott's Addition
- · Carver
- · Scott's Addition
- · VCU / Monroe Park area
The Fan, Museum District & Carytown
- · The Fan
- · Museum District
- · Carytown
- · Monument Avenue
- · Byrd Park
- · Oregon Hill
Northside
- · Bellevue
- · Ginter Park
- · Highland Park
- · Battery Park
Church Hill & East End
- · Church Hill
- · Union Hill
- · Fulton
- · Fulton Hill
Manchester & near Southside
- · Manchester
- · Old Manchester
- · Blackwell
- · Swansboro
Forest Hill & Stratford Hills
- · Forest Hill
- · Stratford Hills
- · Westover Hills
- · Woodland Heights
Near West End
- · Westhampton
- · Windsor Farms
- · Mary Munford area
North-central / Lakeside edge
- · Sherwood Park
- · Brookland Park
- · North Side / Edgewood
Far East End
- · Fulton
- · Rocketts Landing
- · Eastview
Did you know? Richmond
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History
Richmond has been the capital of Virginia since 1780, when the seat of government moved from Williamsburg during the Revolutionary War.
Source: Library of Virginia
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Geography
Richmond sits on the fall line of the James River, where the rocky Piedmont drops to the Coastal Plain — the rapids that result run right through downtown, a rarity for a US city.
Source: James River Park System