What we do · Saffron Walden & South Cambridgeshire

Seven exterior cleaning
services — all done properly

From your windows to your driveway — every service carried out with the right equipment, the right method and a free, honest quote.

Why it matters

Traditional cleaning,
done properly.

Applicator, squeegee and a practised hand for standard windows — pure-water pole for upper floors up to four storeys, safely from the ground. Here's why the method makes the difference.

How we clean windows

Traditional clean, done by hand

We clean the traditional way — applicator, squeegee and a practised hand — getting glass, frames and sills properly clean with a crisp, streak-free finish every time.

High windows — up to four storeys

For upper floors and hard-to-reach glass we use a pure-water pole that reaches up to four storeys safely from the ground — no ladders against your property.

Local, reliable, free quotes

Based in Saffron Walden and covering a 14-mile radius. We show up when we say we will, do the job properly and give honest quotes with no hidden costs.

Good to know

Common questions

How often should windows be cleaned?

For most homes, every 4–8 weeks keeps windows looking their best and prevents the build-up of algae and mineral deposits that become harder to shift over time. We offer 4-weekly, 6-weekly and 8-weekly regular schedules, or a one-off clean if that suits you better.

How do you clean the windows?

We clean the traditional way — applicator and squeegee with warm soapy water, finishing glass, frames and sills by hand for a crisp, streak-free result. For upper-floor and hard-to-reach windows we use a pure-water pole that lets us clean up to four storeys safely from the ground.

Do you need access to my water supply or power?

Usually not — we bring our own equipment. If we need to top up water we may ask to use an outside tap, but we'll always check with you first. We don't need a power connection.

Not sure which service you need?

A free quote costs you nothing. We come out, look at the property, tell you what needs doing — and what doesn't. Honest advice, no pressure.