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CR Cleaning LLC
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Window CleaningWindow Cleaning - For Business

Serving Pittston, ME and surrounding areas

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Hi, I’m Christina, owner of CR Cleaning LLC. We’re a locally owned cleaning company focused on reliable, detail-driven service for homes and small businesses. I take pride in showing up consistently, communicating clearly, and leaving every space better than we found it.

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Sparkling Clean Solutions
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Window CleaningWindow Cleaning - For Business

Serving Pittston, ME and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Small jobs welcome

"Truly the best! I had a vacation coming up in two weeks and I wanted my place deep cleaned before I left! They were swift to answer, punctual, very communicative, and the work was beautiful! Thank you so much for eliminating SO much stress!"
Response time1 day
Response rate87%
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Doyle's Commercial Cleaning
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Window Cleaning - For Business

Serving Pittston, ME and surrounding areas

In business since 2014

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Susan and her partner Maggie did a super job cleaning my new home after our closing yesterday. They were cheerful,. friendly, and very hard-working - they washed and scrubbed for 10 hours straight without taking breaks, and left the house fresh and sparkling clean. I would highly recommend them!"
Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Window Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Generally speaking, you should clean your windows and any associated fixtures and treatments every six months. Otherwise, clean them as needed to keep everything running smoothly. If you live in a part of the country with especially hard water, you may have to clean them three or four times per year, and the same goes for areas where insects, pollen, dirt, and other debris can soil your windows and potentially cause issues with the moving parts.

Professionals clean window screens the same way a homeowner can—by removing the screens and cleaning them with a sponge. A window cleaning pro may come with better equipment, like a high powered wet/dry vacuum or pressure washer to speed up the process and achieve a deeper clean.

Window washing usually refers to cleaning dirt and other debris off of the exterior of your windows, while window cleaning is a much more involved process that addresses the outside and inside of the glass, as well as the interior components. Window washing is more to improve the aesthetic of your windows, while window cleaning can improve performance, reduce the risk of damage over time, and even improve your home’s energy efficiency.

Yes, you can use glass cleaner on outside windows, but only after you’ve rinsed away as much debris as possible. Using glass cleaner on top of a layer of dirt will only make it harder to clean. 

The best homemade cleaning solution for windows is one gallon of warm, distilled or bottled water mixed with five to ten drops of liquid dish soap. This is what professional window cleaners typically use when they make their cleaning solutions. Using bottled or distilled water will help avoid hard water stains after cleaning, and the soap will cut through grease, smudges, and debris on your glass.

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