Storefront cleaning in Frisco is not a squeegee pass across the front pane. We run a full commercial glass-and-entrance service built on professional window-cleaning and pressure-washing capability, covering store windows, glass doors, sliders, single and double windows, and interior glass when in scope. We also clean the surrounding components most window cleaners skip: frames, tracks, seals, and screens. Those are the parts that drive most of the re-soiling problem. Leave them dirty and the clean glass will hold for a week, then gradually return to looking neglected as grime runs down from the frame every time it rains or a door swings open.
There is a glass-cleaning challenge specific to Frisco that does not get talked about enough. North Texas municipal water is classified as moderately hard, which means dissolved minerals leave visible deposits on glass as water evaporates. The DFW climate adds to it: hot summers accelerate mineral concentration, and active spring and fall storm patterns push dust and debris into frames and tracks before they migrate back onto the pane. This is why a Frisco storefront can go from freshly cleaned to visibly spotted faster than most business owners expect, and why recurring professional service makes more practical sense than waiting until the glass looks obviously neglected.
Storefront cleaning does not follow a single fixed formula because the variables from one commercial property to the next are too different to price from a template. Pricing is available upon request after a review of the property. For commercial properties with larger glass areas, heavier buildup, or more complex access, a site visit is the smarter starting point. We walk the property, check surface conditions, review access, and plan equipment setup in advance so the quote reflects what the job actually involves rather than guesswork.
Several factors affect the final number on any storefront cleaning job:
Storefront cleaning covers the glass your customers see first: store windows, glass doors, sliders, single windows, double windows, and interior-facing glass when included in scope. The target is the contamination commercial glass in Frisco accumulates over time, including hard water deposits, surface residue, calcium buildup, and the spotting and haze that builds between professional cleans. North Texas municipal water carries moderate mineral content, and as water evaporates off glass those minerals stay behind as visible deposits that ordinary in-house maintenance cannot fully clear.
Dirty tracks collect particulate matter, mineral residue, and debris that migrate back onto the glass every time it rains, a door swings open, or wind pushes through the entrance. Cleaning the pane while leaving surrounding components dirty is the most common reason commercial buyers call back within weeks of a window clean saying the glass already looks soiled again. We treat storefront cleaning as a full-system job. Where screens are in scope, a window screen machine handles them for a more complete result.
The most common concern before booking is whether the water-fed pole will scratch the glass. The pole runs at about 0.5 pressure, which is low, and for delicate or older windows the approach is even more careful: the pole is kept from making contact with the glass surface, and those panes are hand washed where the condition warrants it. For hard-water deposits and calcium-type buildup, 0000 steel wool breaks up surface scale before rinsing. The window cleaning solutions used are Space Cowboy and High Slide. The water-fed pole stage itself uses just water, so there are no chemical runoff concerns from that step, and all products used throughout this service are safe for plants, pets, and indoor air quality.
We clean the glass and the surrounding components that determine how long the result lasts: frames, tracks, seals, and screens. A clean pane inside a dirty frame system is a temporary result, and that distinction drives how every storefront job is delivered.
We are available 24/7. Work can be done while the business is open, with preference for lower-traffic windows when timing is flexible and full after-hours availability when any disruption is not acceptable. If customers need to move through an entry area during the job, work pauses and resumes without friction.
Our water-fed pole extends to 50 feet with an effective working reach of roughly 40 feet, covering most single and low-rise commercial storefronts without ladder work in most situations. Ladders come out when access requires it. For smaller jobs with limited on-site water access, water can be brought to the site. For larger properties and campuses, the setup scales to the scope.
Rates are consistent regardless of the address, and the quote reflects what the job actually involves. Our preference is to start with a phone call because a short conversation answers more than a message thread. Job scheduling runs through Jobber so nothing falls through the cracks, and the accountability behind every job is personal.
We carry full insurance and offer free estimates. If a window comes back spotty within the next day or within 30 days of service, we return and clean it again at no charge. The work can be done while the business is open, hard water and calcium buildup can be removed without scratching the glass, interior glass can be included in scope, and if results fall short within the stated timeframe, we come back.
Mineral spotting tied to moderately hard municipal water is a recurring issue that a standard rinse-and-squeegee approach will not solve. The DFW storm cycle means glass and frames pick up grime faster than many property managers expect. Frisco’s commercial corridors are busy and highly visible, which makes the condition of customer-facing glass a business reality every day. Scoping and scheduling storefront cleaning to account for local conditions is part of what separates a result that holds from one that does not.
The process starts with a call. For simpler storefront work, that conversation is often enough to build an accurate quote. For commercial properties with larger glass areas, heavier buildup, or more complex access, a site visit is the smarter starting point. We walk the property, take photos of what is dirty, check surface and material conditions, review access, and take measurements so the right tools and trailer setup are planned before the service date. Practical details get confirmed here too: higher glass, interior scope, after-hours versus lower-traffic timing, entry flow, and water access.
Active cleaning begins with 0000 steel wool and professional window cleaning solution. The pane is scrubbed to target hard water deposits, residue, and visible buildup before any rinsing happens. Because Frisco’s municipal water carries moderate mineral content, glass that has gone without professional cleaning often has calcium and mineral scale that responds to scrubbing, not just water pressure.
The water-fed pole washes off the cleaning solution and rinses the glass from top to bottom at about 0.5 pressure, safe for nearly any commercial glass surface. For higher glass, the 50-foot pole reaches areas that would otherwise require a ladder. This stage uses just water, so there are no chemical runoff concerns specific to this step.
Frames, tracks, and seals are cleaned after the glass is rinsed. Where screens are in scope, a window screen machine handles them. This is the step that determines how long the result holds: dirty surrounding components re-soil the glass quickly, and cleaning the full system rather than just the pane is how the result stays visible.
Interior storefront glass gets the same careful treatment as exterior surfaces when it is in scope. For delicate or older windows, pressure is reduced and those panes are hand washed where the pole presents any risk. Ladders are used only when access requires it, and conditions identified during the site assessment are planned for before the cleaning day begins.
Work can be done while the business is open, timed to lower-traffic windows where possible and available after hours when disruption is not acceptable. If foot traffic requires a pause, work stops and resumes. Site work is planned with runoff awareness in mind: the water-fed pole rinse stage uses just water, and product application earlier in the process is handled so that residue is fully rinsed before the job wraps up.
If a window comes back spotty, we return and clean it again at no charge, whether that is the next day or within 30 days of the service date. For recurring clients, service every six months is the recommendation. The second visit is typically faster since the heavy buildup is already gone, which is part of why the 20% recurring discount applies at that point. In North Texas, where weather conditions and hard water push re-soiling faster than most expect, scheduling twice a year keeps storefront glass consistently presentable.
Every job we take on is fully insured. The work is also backed by a direct re-clean commitment, and here is exactly what that covers:
What you get is a fully insured company that stands behind its results within a clearly stated timeframe.
Most commercial properties in North Texas benefit from service twice a year. Frisco’s moderately hard municipal water and active spring and fall storm patterns push re-soiling faster than most business owners expect, making a consistent schedule more practical than waiting until the glass looks obviously neglected.
Yes. We work around your traffic flow and pause if customers need to move through the entry area. Full after-hours availability is also an option when any disruption to operations is not acceptable.
The pole runs at about 0.5 pressure, which is safe for nearly any commercial glass surface. For delicate or older windows, we keep the pole off the glass surface entirely and hand wash those panes where needed.
In most cases, the source is dirty frames, tracks, or seals rather than the glass itself. Those components collect mineral residue and debris that migrate back onto the pane every time it rains or a door opens. Cleaning the full window system, not just the pane, is what keeps results from fading within weeks.
Yes, interior glass can be added to scope and gets the same careful treatment as exterior surfaces. It is worth discussing during the initial call or site visit since it affects both scope and timing.
We use Space Cowboy and High Slide for window cleaning. The water-fed pole rinse stage uses just water with no chemical runoff from that step, and all products used throughout the service are safe for plants, pets, and indoor air quality.
If your storefront glass is dealing with mineral spotting, calcium buildup, or results that do not hold, call Green Blast Solutions at 214-206-6118 or request a quote at greenblastsolutions.com. The estimate is free and the company is fully insured.