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 Irmo that dries spot-free, inside and out. We use purified water and a soft brush, so there is nothing left in the water to leave a spot, and a water-fed pole reaches the upper panes from the ground.
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Because the water is purified. The spots and streaks come from minerals dissolved in regular water, and we strip those out before the water ever touches the glass. With nothing left in it, the water sheets off and dries clear on its own. The purity does the work a squeegee usually has to.
Yes, from the ground. A water-fed pole extends up to the upper panes, so we clean the two-story windows on these established Irmo homes without leaning a ladder against your gutters or siding. It is safer for the house and for us.
We get the pollen off and the glass clear, though out here under the pines it does settle again over a season. The screens are the key, since pollen caught in the mesh washes back onto the glass, so we always rinse those separately. It is part of why a regular cleaning keeps up with it.
Yes. It is purified water and a mild soap, so the runoff is gentle on the beds below the windows. There is no harsh chemical in it that would bother your landscaping.
Not really. It is purified water and a mild soap, nothing harsh, so once the sills are wiped and dry there is nothing to keep anyone away from.
Yes, both, veteran-owned and fully insured, so reaching your upper glass from a ladder or a pole is our risk, not yours. The crew is the owner and his own people.
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Getting your quote, step by step
Four steps from your first message to a real window-cleaning price, and we look at the actual windows in person, how many, how high, and how much pollen has built up, so the number fits the job.
Call or send the form and tell us about the windows. Roughly how many, whether it is one or two stories, inside and out or just out, and how built-up they are. That gets it started.
Someone gets back to you quick, usually same-day, and finds a window that suits your week. A real person carries it through.
Before we start, a tech counts the panes, checks the height and the screens, and looks at how much pollen and grime has built up, so we know the reach and the time it takes.
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Because the water is purified. The spots are minerals that dry out of ordinary tap water, so we strip those out before the water touches the glass. With nothing left in it, the water sheets off and dries clear on its own, no squeegee needed.
Yes, from the ground with a water-fed pole. It reaches the upper panes on the two-story homes around Irmo without a ladder leaned against the gutters or siding, which is safer for your house and for us.
The Dutch Fork canopy. Pine pollen comes down heavy in spring, sap and honeydew drift onto the glass, and the shade keeps a film from drying off. A regular cleaning keeps up with it, and rinsing the screens separately keeps trapped pollen from washing back onto the panes.
We can do both. Outside is where the pollen, sap, and weathering build up, but we clean the interior glass and wipe the sills as well if you want the whole window done. Just tell us inside and out when you reach out.
A about every year-and-a-half to two years rhythm keeps the glass clear for most homes here. Under heavy pine cover the pollen builds faster, so if your windows face the canopy, they are usually the ones that tell you it is time.
We do, all over Irmo, from the two-story homes around Friarsgate and Seven Oaks to Ballentine and the rest of the Dutch Fork. No trip fee to reach you. On the edge of the area, just ask.
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Window Cleaning in Irmo, the Dutch Fork
Here is the trick to glass that dries clear without a single spot: take everything out of the water first. Regular tap water is full of dissolved minerals, and when it dries on glass those minerals stay behind as the white spots and streaks you are trying to get rid of. We run our water through a purifier that strips all of it out, so when it dries there is nothing left to leave a mark, no squeegee needed. A soft brush loosens the pollen and grime, the pure water rinses it, and the pane sheets dry on its own. It matters out here, where the Dutch Fork canopy drops pine pollen and sap on the glass. And the established two-story homes around Friarsgate and Seven Oaks have upper windows that are a pain to reach. A water-fed pole lets us clean those from the ground, no ladders leaned against your gutters and siding.
Irmo sits northwest of Columbia in the Dutch Fork, the old German-settled stretch of country between the Broad and Saluda rivers. The town took its name from two railroad men, Iredell and Moseley, and grew up around the Harbison corridor and Saint Andrews Road into a settled suburban place. The bones of it are the established 1970s and 1980s subdivisions, Friarsgate and Seven Oaks among them, sitting under a thick canopy of pine and hardwood, with newer growth still going up around the edges. The Okra Strut festival fills Irmo Community Park every fall, Harbison State Forest runs eighteen miles of trail down toward the Broad River, and out on the Ballentine side the town runs right up to Lake Murray. Dutch Fork schools anchor the place. Most of the homes are vinyl and brick on mature, tree-shaded lots, so the north-facing walls, the roofs tucked under the canopy, and the older concrete out front all green up fast in the Midlands humidity. The town straddles two counties, Lexington and Richland.
From Heatherstone, Ballentine Estates, and Magnolia Point, Irmo homeowners count on us for window cleaning done right.
While we're at your Irmo place, we can knock out your house washing, roof cleaning, and brick cleaning too, all on the same trip with no second trip fee.
Veteran-owned, and we treat your home like it's ours.
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Our process, step by step
Here is the full job on a home under the Dutch Fork canopy, where pine pollen and sap settle on the glass. The aim is plain: every pane spot-free and clear, the screens rinsed, and the upper windows reached from the ground.
We take the screens down and rinse them on their own. Pollen and grit pack into the mesh, and if we left them in, that grime would wash straight back down onto the glass we just cleaned. Clean screens are half of a clean window.
A soft brush on a water-fed pole loosens the pollen and grime, and purified water rinses it off. We strip the minerals out of the water first, so there is nothing in it to leave a spot when it dries.
The pole extends up to the second-story windows, so we clean the high glass on these established homes without leaning a ladder on your gutters or siding. It is safer for the house and gets the upper panes as clear as the lower ones.
The pure water sheets off and dries clear on its own, no squeegee streaks. We wipe down the sills and frames, put the screens back, and the whole window reads clean, not just the glass.