Great company and service! This group of local young men are very knowledgeable, courteous, efficient and hard working. They did a fabulous job on our home, windows and driveway! Highly Recommend!
Amie Toohey
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Window cleaning in Lexington for the big lake-view glass on newer homes. Purified water, soft brush, spot-free, nothing harsh on the panes or seals.
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The right way to clean glass
How glass ends up streaked or cracked
What the big newer glass needs
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We never put pressure on glass or seals. That's a fast way to crack a pane or break a window seal, and on a newer home those seals are worth protecting. Our work is a soft brush and purified water at low flow, so nothing's getting forced at the glass or the edges.
Light, fresh spotting comes off in the wash. If minerals have actually etched into the glass from sprinkler or lake-spray overspray, that's set in. A separate restoration step, and even then it may only improve, not fully lift. We'll tell you straight which kind you're looking at before promising anything.
Yes, but separately. Lexington screens catch a heavy load of pine pollen, so we take them down and rinse them on their own instead of letting that grit wash back onto clean glass. It's an extra step, but it's the difference between a clean pane and a clean window.
We can. The water-fed pole and purified water handle the outside spot-free; the interior panes we clean by hand the traditional way. Just tell us which rooms you want done inside and we'll plan for it.
Purified water is just water with the minerals taken out. It won't hurt your landscaping the way a cleaning chemical could. The runoff off the glass is clean, so the beds under your big lake-view windows are fine.
Yes. Bub's is veteran-owned, licensed, and fully insured, so you're covered before we ever raise a pole to that two-story glass. The owner and the crew do the work themselves.
The crew that covers Lexington
Veteran-owned and local. The same people who answer the phone are the ones who show up at your Lexington home.

Founder · Veteran
Veteran, business owner, and the one behind every job. Conner built Bub's on the idea that South Carolina homeowners deserve better.

Certified Technician
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.

Head of Marketing
The creative force behind the brand. Jayden drives the strategy that keeps Bub's growing and in front of the right customers.
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 hear a price.
Call or fill out the form and tell us roughly what you've got. A house full of big lake-view glass, a tall two-story entry, sliders off the deck, inside-and-out or just the outside. That's all the booking team needs to get you started.
Someone reaches out fast, often the same day, and locks in a time that works for you. You'll know your slot, not be left wondering.
Before any water runs, a tech counts the panes and the stories, checks the seals, looks at whether any spotting is just film or actually etched into the glass, and notes how many screens need rinsing. That's what sets the scope and the price.
The tech sizes up your actual glass and gives 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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It's the purified water. Tap water spots because of the minerals it carries. Pull those out and the water dries clean off the glass by itself. No squeegee, no streaks, no spots, because there's nothing left in the water to dry down.
Yes. Water-fed poles reach that high glass right from the ground. On the newer two-story homes out here that's the safe way to do it, instead of standing a ladder against fresh siding and new gutters where it can scuff or slip.
Fresh, light spotting usually comes right off with the wash. But if sprinkler overspray or lake spray has let minerals etch into the glass over time, that's set into the surface. A separate restoration that may only improve it, not fully clear it. I'll look and tell you honestly which one you've got.
Screens are their own step. The ones out here load up with pine pollen, so we pull and rinse them separately. If we left them on, the grit would just wash back down onto the clean glass. Cleaning them apart is what keeps the whole window looking right.
With the lake humidity and all the pine pollen, most homes like a refresh about every about every year-and-a-half to two years. Places right on the water, or under heavy pines, tend to film back up a little sooner and want it more often.
Yes. All across Lexington and Lake Murray country, from Harbor Side and Coventry Woods to the neighborhoods off Old Cherokee and Corley Mill. We come to you, inside and out if you'd like, no trip fee inside the area.
What Lexington neighbors say
Window Cleaning in Lexington, Lake Murray country
The newer builds out around the lake came with a lot of glass. Wide picture windows facing the water, tall two-story panes over the front door, sliders off the back deck. Living that close to Lake Murray, they haze over quick from the humidity and the pollen that drifts off the pines and the lake spray. We don't squeegee soap across them and hope it doesn't streak. We clean with purified water, the mineral content pulled clean out of it, fed through a soft brush on a pole. The brush loosens the film, the pure water flushes it, and because there's nothing left in the water to dry down, the glass sheets off and dries on its own, no spots, no streaks. The pole reaches that high builder glass from the ground, so nobody's setting a ladder against your fresh siding.
Lexington sits on the south shore of Lake Murray, and all that lake humidity is hard on exteriors. North-facing siding, shaded roofs, and pool decks green up fast from the dam down through the neighborhoods off Old Cherokee and Corley Mill. It's also one of the fastest-growing towns in the state, so there's a lot of newer vinyl and builder-grade brick that does best with a gentle soft wash rather than high pressure.
From Harbor Side, Rollingwood, and Grenadier, Lexington homeowners count on us for window cleaning done right.
While we're at your Lexington 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's exactly how we bring the big lake-country glass back to clear, start to finish. Purified water and a soft touch, nothing that risks the panes or the seals.
We walk the house and count what you've got. The picture windows facing the water, the tall two-story panes, the sliders. We check the seals and look for any spots that aren't just film, since hard-water mineral spotting is a different animal than pollen haze. On newer homes the seals are usually tight, but we'd rather know going in.
Tap water spots because of the minerals in it. We run our water through filters that pull those minerals out, so what hits your glass is pure, nothing left in it to dry into streaks or hard-water spots. That's the whole trick to a spot-free finish without wiping.
A soft brush on a water-fed pole works the pollen and lake film loose while purified water flushes it off the pane. No pressure on the glass, no chemicals on the seals, and the pole reaches the high stuff so we're not leaning a ladder on your new siding or gutters.
Screens out near the lake catch a season's worth of pollen, so we rinse those separately rather than driving the grit back onto clean glass. Then we let the panes sheet and dry on their own. Pure water needs no squeegee, and check the tracks so the whole window reads finished.