Window cleaning in Roanoke.
Roanoke is the 'Star City of the South' — the Mill Mountain Star (1949, the largest free-standing illuminated star in the world) anchoring the south-side overlook, downtown's historic Norfolk and Western railroad architecture along the Roanoke River, the Grandin / Wasena / Raleigh Court residential west of downtown, and the Williamson Road corridor running north toward the Hollins approach. Same crew across the metro core, scheduling that respects the Blue Ridge Parkway access (the southern terminus is just south of city limits) and the Carilion / Virginia Tech Carilion School of Medicine commute.
Why Roanoke
- We respect the historic railroad-city stock Roanoke's downtown shows late-19th-century Norfolk and Western Railway boom architecture — Federal-period and Victorian brick, the Hotel Roanoke (1882, restored), the historic Market Square / City Market. Lime-mortar masonry that doesn't tolerate pressure-washing. We low-pressure rinse with appropriate cleaners; we hand-detail original wood; we don't blast historic brick.
- We work the Roanoke Valley topography Roanoke sits in a true Blue Ridge valley — Mill Mountain to the south, Tinker Mountain to the north, the Roanoke River winding through. Hill streets in South Roanoke, the Grandin grade, and the Wasena bluff all change ladder requirements and crew planning. Hill-city ladder work isn't the same as flat work.
- We coordinate with Carilion + the Parkway flow Carilion Roanoke Memorial and the VA-Tech Carilion School of Medicine drive a major shift-worker rhythm; the Blue Ridge Parkway tourism cycles through summer and fall foliage drives weekend volume on the south-side corridors. We schedule around shift changes and Parkway-tourism peaks.
If you're inside Roanoke city limits — downtown / Market Square, South Roanoke and Mill Mountain approach, Grandin Court / Wasena / Raleigh Court, Williamson Road corridor, Old Southwest, Riverdale — we service it. Roanoke is in the Virginia Mountains primary zone; no trip fee. Salem and Vinton (immediately adjacent) and Roanoke County (Cave Spring / Hollins / Bonsack) have their own pages.
Where we've worked.
Downtown & Market Square
- · Market Square historic core
- · Downtown commercial
- · Hotel Roanoke area
- · Jefferson Center area
South Roanoke & Mill Mountain
- · South Roanoke
- · Mill Mountain approach
- · Walnut Avenue residential
- · Crystal Spring
Grandin Court, Wasena & Raleigh Court
- · Grandin Court
- · Wasena
- · Raleigh Court
- · Old Southwest Historic District
Northwest Roanoke
- · Williamson Road corridor (N)
- · Westside
- · Hurt Park
Northeast Roanoke · Williamson corridor
- · Williamson Road corridor (NE)
- · Hollins-edge approach
- · Tinker Creek area
East Roanoke & Vinton approach
- · Riverdale
- · East Roanoke residential
- · Vinton-edge approach
Southwest · Cave Spring approach
- · Cave Spring-edge (city side)
- · Brandon Avenue corridor
- · Hidden Valley approach