I get my house cleaned every year and it’s never been cleaner.From the gutters to the windows and walls. Highly recommend Bub’s. I definitely will be using them for all my exterior cleaning for now on. Thanks
Ricci Borcky
Google · a month ago
Window cleaning in Blythewood for the big two-story glass these newer homes have. We float the spring pollen off with a soft brush and mineral-free water that dries spot-free, and reach the high panes from the ground.
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Force never goes near glass or seals here. That's a fast route to a cracked pane or a busted window seal, and on a newer home those seals earn protecting. We run a soft brush and mineral-free water at low flow, so nothing's driven at the pane or its edges.
Fresh, light spotting lifts in the wash. But once minerals have etched into the glass from years of sprinkler overspray, that's down in the surface itself. Clearing it is a separate restoration, and even that may only improve it short of fully lifting. We'll give you the honest read on which kind you've got before promising a thing.
Yes, separately. Screens up here load up with spring pollen, so we pull them and rinse them apart rather than letting that grit run back onto the clean glass. It's an added step, and it's what separates a clean pane from a window that genuinely looks done.
We can. The pole and the mineral-free water take the outside spot-free, and the interior panes get cleaned by hand the old-fashioned way. Just say which rooms you want done inside and we'll build the visit around it.
The water is just tap water with the minerals filtered out, so it can't harm your landscaping the way a cleaning chemical might. What runs off the glass is clean, so the beds under your big front windows come through fine.
Yes. Veteran-owned, licensed, and fully insured, so the coverage is set before a pole ever rises to that two-story glass. The owner and the crew who turn up are the ones doing the work.
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Trained and certified through our in-house program, Riley brings precision to every job. When Riley’s on-site, your property is in good hands.

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Getting your quote, step by step
Four steps from reaching out to a real number on your glass. The panes get counted in person before you ever hear a price.
Call or fill out the form and tell us roughly what you've got. A house full of big front glass, a tall two-story entry, sliders off the pool deck, inside-and-out or just the outside. That's all our booking team needs to get you started.
You hear back fast, often that same day, and we lock in a time that fits your week. A real person picks up the thread and sees it through, so you're not left wondering when we're coming.
Before any water runs, a tech counts the panes and the stories and checks the seals. He looks at whether any spotting is just film or actually etched into the glass, and notes how many screens need rinsing. That walk sets the real scope and the price.
The tech sizes up your actual glass and hands you a straight price in person, free, no obligation, no trip fee. Give the go-ahead and we get to work.
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The filtered water handles it. Tap water spots glass because of the minerals riding in it, which it leaves behind as it dries. Filter those minerals all the way out and what's left dries clean off the pane on its own. No squeegee, no streaking, no spots, because there's nothing in the water to settle as it goes.
Yes, off a water-fed pole that gets that high glass from down on the ground. On the big newer homes up here that's the safe play. Balancing a ladder against fresh siding and new gutters can mar the finish or kick out from under you.
Fresh, light spotting tends to come away in the wash. But where sprinkler overspray has let minerals etch into the glass over the years, that's settled into the surface itself. Clearing that is a separate restoration, and even it may only improve the pane short of fully lifting it. I'll take a look and tell you straight which you're dealing with before promising anything.
Screens get their own step. Under all this canopy they fill with pollen, so we lift them out and rinse them apart. Leave them on and that grit just rinses back down the clean glass. Working them separately is what keeps the whole window right, not only the pane sitting behind the screen.
A about every year-and-a-half to two years rhythm fits most homes up here. Between the Midlands humidity and the pollen pouring off all that canopy, the glass films back over steadily. A place set deep in the shade hazes sooner and wants it more often.
Yes. All over the area, from Cobblestone Park and Longcreek Plantation to Crickentree, Lake Carolina, and the horse farms out on the wooded acreage past Doko Meadows Park. We come to you, inside and out if you'd like, with no trip fee inside the area.
What Blythewood neighbors say
Window Cleaning in Blythewood, horse country
Spring is the tell out here. One warm week the pines cut loose, the canopy dumps a yellow-green coat of pollen over everything, and by the next humid morning it's a gummy film on every pane. A paper towel only drags it into streaks. That's the season that drives the calls, and these homes give the pollen plenty to grab. The stacked panes over a two-story entry, the wide front windows, the sliders out back. The answer isn't soap and a hope it dries clean. We send tap water through filtration that strips its minerals out, then run it through a soft brush on a pole. The brush lifts the pollen and grime free, the cleaned water carries it off, and with nothing in that water to settle, the glass dries clear by itself. No spots, no streaks. The pole reaches the high entry glass from the ground, so no ladder leans on your fresh siding. The screens come down for their own rinse too, since the pollen caked in them would just wash right back onto clean glass.
Blythewood sits about twenty minutes up I-77 from Columbia, in what locals still call Doko after the old railroad watering stop. Most of the town is new: more than seven in ten homes here have gone up since 2000, big four- and five-bedroom places in gated golf communities like Cobblestone Park and Longcreek Plantation, alongside the horse farms and wooded acreage that give the area its character. That means a lot of newer vinyl, builder-grade brick, and fresh architectural-shingle roofs that do best with a gentle soft wash rather than high pressure. Even so, the Midlands humidity and the heavy pine canopy grow algae fast on the shaded north sides, the long privacy fences, and the pool decks, and the iron-rich red clay leaves a rusty tint on driveways and walkways that a garden hose won't budge.
From Cobblestone Park, Barony Place, and Brookhaven, Blythewood homeowners count on us for window cleaning done right.
While we're at your Blythewood place, we can knock out your house washing, roof cleaning, and brick cleaning too, all on the same trip with no second trip fee.
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Our process, step by step
Here's exactly how we bring the big two-story glass back to clear, start to finish. Purified water and a soft touch, nothing that puts the panes or the seals at risk.
We walk the house and tally it up. The wide front windows, the stacked panes over the entry, the sliders out to the pool deck. We check the seals and look hard at anything beyond film, since etched hard-water spotting is a different beast from a pollen haze. The seals on these newer builds are usually tight, but it's better known going in than discovered midway.
Tap water spots glass because of the dissolved minerals it carries. Ours gets driven through filtration that pulls those minerals out. What lands on the pane is pure and holds nothing that could dry into a streak or a hard-water mark. That filtering is the entire reason the glass finishes spot-free without a wipe.
On a water-fed pole, a soft brush works the pollen and pine grime free while the pure water flushes it down the pane. No force on the glass, no chemical on the seals. Because the pole carries the reach, no ladder has to stand against your new siding to make the second story.
With all this canopy, the screens carry a heavy load of pollen. We lift them out and rinse them apart instead of driving that grit back across clean glass. Then the panes are left to dry untouched, since pure water needs no squeegee, and we wipe the tracks so the whole window reads finished.