Window Cleaning in Park City, UT

Park City sits at 7,000 feet in the Wasatch Back, known worldwide for its ski resorts and the Sundance Film Festival.

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Common Window Issues in Park City

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Extremely hard water at 426 ppm creates the worst mineral staining in the region

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Heavy winter snowfall, road salt, and ice damage windows and frames for 5-6 months

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7,000-foot elevation means intense UV that accelerates mineral bonding to glass

About Window Cleaning in Park City

Park City sits at 7,000 feet in the Wasatch Back, known worldwide for its ski resorts and the Sundance Film Festival. The town's luxury homes, mountain lodges, and historic Main Street buildings face unique cleaning challenges driven by altitude and climate. At 426 ppm (24.9 gpg), Park City has some of the hardest water in all of Utah, creating severe mineral staining on glass. Heavy winter snowfall means windows spend months buried under snow and ice, accumulating road salt and grime. The short summer season creates urgency for post-winter cleanups, and many seasonal homeowners need service timed to their arrival schedule.

Water Hardness in Park City

426 ppm (24.9 gpg) — extremely hard

Neighborhoods We Serve in Park City

Our crew services homes and businesses in these Park City communities.

Old TownDeer ValleyCanyons VillageProspectorPark MeadowsSilver SpringsThaynes CanyonSnyderville BasinKimball JunctionJeremy Ranch

Park City Window Cleaning FAQ

When is the best time to schedule window cleaning in Park City?
Late May through early June is ideal for a post-winter deep clean once the snow fully melts and temperatures stabilize. Many Park City homeowners schedule a second cleaning in September before the ski season. We can coordinate with property managers for seasonal homes.
Do you service vacation homes and rental properties in Park City?
Yes, we work with many property managers and vacation rental owners in Park City and Deer Valley. We can coordinate cleaning schedules around guest turnover and seasonal openings. Contact us for volume pricing on multiple properties.
Why is Park City's water so hard?
At 426 ppm (24.9 grains per gallon), Park City has some of the hardest water in Utah. The water passes through mineral-rich mountain geology before reaching homes. This creates white calcium deposits on glass that standard cleaning cannot remove. Our hard water removal treatment is specifically designed for this level of mineral buildup.

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Same-week availability from Old Town to all of Park City. Backed by our 7-Day Weather Guarantee.

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