


New glass is exciting - until you notice the construction residue, fingerprints, and smudges left behind from the installation process. Post-install cleans are some of the most satisfying jobs we do, because the glass goes from looking dull and hazy to crystal-clear in a single visit.
This was a post-installation clean at The Duran in Viera. The home has a dramatic two-story atrium with floor-to-ceiling curved glass panels that tower well above the main living space. Getting to those upper panes isn't something you can manage with a basic squeegee on a pole. It takes the right ladder setup, a solid technique, and experience working at height without leaving streaks behind.
Direct sun is one of the biggest challenges with high windows like these. It speeds up drying, which means solution can streak before you even get the squeegee across the glass. We adjust our approach based on the light - working in sections, moving quickly, and making sure every pane gets the same level of attention whether it's at ground level or near the ceiling.
The curved exterior glass panels on this home added another layer of complexity. The angles change as you move around the facade, so you have to constantly adjust your body position and tool angle to maintain clean, consistent strokes. It's the kind of detail work that makes a real difference in the final result.
High-access windows on luxury homes aren't a niche situation around here - a lot of Brevard County properties are built with dramatic glass features that look stunning but are genuinely difficult to keep clean. We handle that kind of work regularly, and we bring the right equipment and know-how to every job.