Who Cleans Windows In Eagle Mountain, Utah? (And How To Pick One)
There are plenty of window cleaners in the area. Here is how to tell them apart before you hand one your keys and your ladder access.
Search who cleans windows in Eagle Mountain and you will find directories listing fifty providers, most of them unscreened. That is not an answer, that is a phone book. Here is how to actually pick one.
We are a window cleaning company, so read this knowing that. But we are going to give you the same checklist we would give a family member, and it holds up whether you hire us or not. Four things separate a real business from a guy with a bucket.
1. Do They Answer The Phone?
It sounds small. It is not. A company that lets calls go to voicemail or routes you through an automated system is telling you how the whole job will go. One of our customers left a five star review for exactly one reason: she googled window cleaners near me, and we were the only company that picked up. She wrote that a real human being answered, not artificial intelligence.
If they will not answer the phone before you are a customer, think about how it goes after.
2. Are They Insured, And Will They Prove It?
Window cleaning means someone on a ladder against your house, near your glass and your gutters. If they fall or break something and carry no coverage, that can land on you. Fully insured is two words anybody types on a website. A certificate of insurance is a document with a policy number and a limit.
Ask for the certificate. A company with real coverage sends it without a second thought. We carry $1 million in general liability and send ours before the first visit, because most commercial clients require it and we would rather everyone have it up front.
3. What Water Do They Use?
This is the Eagle Mountain question, and most people never think to ask it. Utah tap water is hard. Spray it on glass, let it dry in the sun, and the minerals stay behind as a white haze. On a single story home you can towel that off. On a three story home you cannot reach, you are stuck with it.
A serious window cleaner in this valley uses purified water, filtered so it dries clear with nothing left behind. If someone shows up to your two story home with a garden hose and a squeegee, ask how they plan to dry the upper glass. There is no good answer.
4. Do The Reviews Name A Person?
Star ratings are easy to inflate. What is hard to fake is a specific review from a named local customer that describes what actually happened. Look for reviews that mention the person who showed up, the problem they solved, or the fact that they came back to fix something.
Our reviews name Eumir, mention sprinkler spots getting removed, and include customers who switched to us from another company. You can read them on our Google Business Profile, where we hold a 5.0 across more than 40 reviews. Whoever you are considering, read theirs the same way.
Bonus signal: has anyone trusted them with commercial work? A company that has cleaned a public building has been vetted by someone whose job is to vet vendors. Pro Line has cleaned the terminal at Provo Airport, a Les Schwab tire center, and Mo' Bettahs. That vetting is free information for you.
So Who Should You Call?
Anyone who checks those four boxes. There are good cleaners in Eagle Mountain, and the point of this guide is to help you find one, not to pretend we are the only option. Run the checklist. If we come out ahead, great. If someone else does, you will have hired well either way.
For the record, here is where we stand: in business since 2012, based in Eagle Mountain, $1 million in liability, purified water systems, certified in glass restoration, 5.0 on Google, and a real person answering the phone at any hour. If you want a number, our cost guide breaks down what to expect, and estimates are always free.
Call or text 801-634-0031, or see the FAQ for anything this guide did not cover.
Choosing A Window Cleaner
Who is the best window cleaner in Eagle Mountain?
That depends on what you need, and anyone who answers that question with their own name has told you something about them. A fair way to judge is insurance, water, and reviews. Look for a company that carries liability coverage and will show you the certificate, uses purified water rather than a hose, and has real Google reviews from named local customers. Pro Line holds a 5.0 rating across more than 40 reviews and has been in business since 2012.
How do I know if a window cleaner is insured?
Ask for a certificate of insurance, not just a yes. Fully insured is a phrase anybody can put on a website. A certificate is a document with a policy number and a coverage limit on it. A company with real coverage sends it without hesitation. We carry $1 million in general liability and send ours before the first visit.
Should a window cleaner use purified water?
In Utah, yes. Tap water here carries heavy minerals, and if it dries on glass in the sun it leaves the same white spots you are paying to remove. Purified water has those filtered out, so it dries clear. On upper story glass you cannot towel dry, it is the only way to finish clean. If a cleaner is using a garden hose on a three story home, ask how they plan to dry it.
Do window cleaners need a license in Utah?
Window cleaning itself does not require a specialty state license in Utah the way electrical or plumbing does, which is exactly why insurance and reviews matter so much for sorting one company from another. Anybody can buy a squeegee and call themselves a window cleaner. Coverage and a real track record are what separate a business from a guy with a bucket.
How do I avoid a bad window cleaning experience?
Get a written quote so there are no surprises at the end. Ask what is included, because a cheap number that skips screens or interior glass is not actually cheap. Ask about hard water, since a cleaner who does not mention it has not looked at Eagle Mountain glass. And read the reviews, specifically the ones that name the person who showed up.
Does Pro Line serve my part of Eagle Mountain?
Almost certainly. Eagle Mountain is our home base, so we are in every part of the city constantly, from The Ranches to Silver Lake to the newer developments off Pony Express. We also cover Saratoga Springs, Lehi, and the surrounding Utah County and southwest Salt Lake Valley areas.
Where We Work
Based out of Eagle Mountain and Saratoga Springs, with Lehi, north Utah County, Tooele, and the southwest Salt Lake Valley close behind.
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