Commercial window cleaning
Most retail spaces and offices don't have a clear plan for their windows — they build up until someone mentions it, a call gets made, everyone waits, and the result varies. The issue isn't the washing itself: it's coordinating around business hours, customer traffic, and zones that are accessible without disrupting activity. Those constraints push windows to the bottom of the list every time.
Nickel & Krome structures clear passes — recurring or one-time — adapted to the site's real access, the on-site team's schedule, and the presentation level expected for the type of business or building. The service can be bundled with routine maintenance or handled separately when the sequence calls for it.
Direct answer
Commercial window cleaning covers storefronts, entrance glass, glass partitions, and accessible interior surfaces, scheduled recurring or as a one-time pass around business hours and access constraints. Nickel & Krome bundles it with routine maintenance or handles it separately when the sequence requires it.
- Storefronts, entrances, and accessible interior glass
- Recurring or one-time, framed around business hours
Glazing and zones treated
Priority goes to the surfaces that shape a first impression and the circulation zones where marks become visible fast.
The mandate covers glazing accessible at ground level or with light equipment, frames, window sills, and interior glass surfaces tied to public circulation zones.
- Storefronts and entrance glass doors
- Glass partitions, meeting rooms, and closed offices
- Interior and exterior windows accessible depending on the layout
- Reception areas, counters, and customer zones
- Doors, handles, and adjacent contact surfaces
When to bundle this service
Poorly planned windows create a visible gap: a spotless interior office with greasy entrance doors, or a storefront cleaned inside but dull from the street. Bundling window cleaning with routine maintenance closes that gap — the space reads as one presentation standard instead of a patchwork of zones maintained differently.
- Before a client visit, audit, or site inspection
- On a recurring cadence for high-traffic storefronts and doors
- As a one-time reset after work, a move, or a tenant change
- Paired with reception-area maintenance for a uniform presentation
Access, hours, and intervention framework
The mandate is framed around business hours, access constraints, accessible height, and the expected level of detail. That confirms the right intervention format before the visit.
- Daytime, evening, or before-opening visits depending on the site
- Confirmation of zones accessible without heavy equipment
- Frequency adjusted to traffic, location, and season
- Simple coordination with management or the on-site team
Frequently asked questions
- Do you treat exterior windows at height?
- We mainly cover accessible glazing and surfaces that can be treated within a simple, safe framework. For specific heights, feasibility is confirmed on a site-by-site basis.
- Can windows be combined with routine maintenance?
- Yes. The service can be combined with office cleaning, common-area maintenance, or reception-zone upkeep to keep a consistent presentation.
- How is the quote framed?
- The quote depends on the type of glazing, the number of faces to treat, access, frequency, and scheduling constraints. We come back with a clear scope rather than a generic rate.