Professional window cleaning for Cedar Park's established and growing neighborhoods
Pollen Season (Spring)
Spring pollen is coating Cedar Park. The massive oaks in Buttercup Creek and along Brushy Creek are releasing heavy pollen loads across every neighborhood.
Book Your Spring CleaningDaniel and Kara — cleaning Cedar Park windows every week
Cedar Park is a city of mature trees, established neighborhoods, and homeowners who take real pride in their properties. With a median household income around $129,000, the homes here reflect that — well-maintained, thoughtfully landscaped, and full of glass that deserves to be clean. But between the massive oaks in Buttercup Creek, the Brushy Creek greenbelt channeling pollen through neighborhoods, and the hard water that leaves mineral spots on every window the sprinklers touch, keeping that glass clean takes consistent effort.
We're Daniel and Kara. River Blue Services is our family business, and we clean windows in Cedar Park every week. We know that the homes along Fred Couples Drive in Twin Creeks have golf course views that look amazing through clean glass and terrible through dirty glass. We know that Buttercup Creek's older sections have mature junipers nearby that dump cedar pollen directly onto windows every winter. And we know that the newer homes in Caballo Ranch and Gann Ranch deal with the same pollen and dust challenges as the rest of Cedar Park.
Cedar Park homeowners expect quality work, and that's exactly what we deliver. We show up on time, we clean every window thoroughly, and we leave your home looking noticeably better. That's why so many of our Cedar Park customers are on recurring quarterly schedules — they've seen the difference and don't want to go back.
Daniel and Kara — no subcontractors, no strangers. We build real relationships with our Cedar Park customers and many have been with us for years.
Cedar Park's established neighborhoods have decades-old oaks and cedars that produce serious pollen. We know the seasonal patterns and timing that keeps your windows clear year-round.
We carry full liability insurance. Your Cedar Park home is protected while we work. Peace of mind for you, professionalism from us.
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The specific challenges your Cedar Park home faces
Cedar Park's established neighborhoods — Buttercup Creek, Twin Creeks, Anderson Mill West — have trees that are 20, 30, even 40 years old. Those mature oaks and cedars produce far more pollen than the young trees in newer developments. The Brushy Creek greenbelt, which runs through the heart of Cedar Park, acts like a natural pollen highway, carrying it into adjacent neighborhoods. Homes near Brushy Creek Lake Park and along the Brushy Creek Regional Trail get heavy deposits on their windows all spring.
Then there's cedar season from December through March. The juniper trees that give Cedar Park its name release clouds of pollen that coat every outdoor surface in yellow-green film. A professional window cleaning right after cedar season is the single most impactful thing you can do for your home's appearance all year.
Cedar Park water has a high mineral content that leaves white calcium deposits on glass. Every time your sprinklers catch the windows, you get another layer of mineral buildup. We see this constantly on ground-floor windows in Buttercup Creek, Silverado Ranch, and Anderson Mill West — anywhere sprinkler heads are aimed a bit too close to the house. If those spots sit for months, the minerals etch into the glass and become very difficult to remove. Regular cleaning prevents permanent damage.
Cedar Park summers routinely hit 100-plus degrees. That heat doesn't just make you uncomfortable — it bakes pollen, dust, and organic debris into your windows. What would rinse off with a garden hose in March becomes a baked-on film by July. The south- and west-facing windows on your home take the worst beating because they get direct afternoon sun. By late summer, those windows can look hazy and dim, reducing the natural light coming into your rooms.
A mid-summer or early fall cleaning tackles the baked-on buildup and brings back the clarity. Many of our Cedar Park customers pair a window cleaning with a patio and driveway pressure wash for a complete exterior refresh.
Homes backing up to the Brushy Creek trail system and greenbelt deal with more than just pollen. Tree sap, organic mold spores, and damp conditions in the shaded areas along the creek promote film and green tinting on windows, especially on north-facing glass. These homes benefit from quarterly window cleaning to stay ahead of the organic buildup that the greenbelt environment generates.
How we deliver streak-free results on every Cedar Park home
We walk the entire property and assess each window for hard water staining, tree sap, organic film, and any damage. Screens are removed and cleaned separately. We flag any concerns and discuss them with you before starting.
Every pane gets a thorough scrub with professional cleaning solution that breaks down pollen, minerals, and organic film. We squeegee with overlapping strokes for a streak-free finish. For two-story windows — common in Twin Creeks and Ranch at Cypress Creek — we use water-fed poles with purified water.
Frames, sills, and tracks get wiped clean. Screens are reinstalled. We do a complete walk-around, checking every window from multiple angles. Any streaks or spots get addressed immediately. We don't leave until every window meets our standard.
Exterior cleaning handles pollen, dust, and hard water — the big offenders in Cedar Park. Interior cleaning takes care of fingerprints, pet nose prints, cooking film, and the general haze that builds up inside. We also clean interior sills and tracks where dust, dead insects, and debris collect. Most customers start with exterior only and add interior service once they see the difference.
From Buttercup Creek to Caballo Ranch — window cleaning across all of Cedar Park
Buttercup Creek is one of Cedar Park's most established communities, with mature landscaping and some of the largest trees in the city. Those beautiful oaks that shade the streets also produce heavy pollen every spring, and the older cedar trees nearby dump pollen all winter. The neighborhood has a mix of single-story and two-story homes, many with large windows that look out onto green space and the community's trails. We clean windows in Buttercup Creek frequently and know the common issues: tree sap on north-facing glass, hard water deposits from irrigation, and the general organic film that comes with living among mature trees. One cleaning makes a dramatic difference here.
Twin Creeks wraps around the Fred Couples Signature Golf Course, and the homes along the fairways have some of the best views in Cedar Park — through clean windows. The community features upscale homes with large glass areas designed to showcase the course and surrounding landscape. Between golf course maintenance generating dust, sprinkler systems leaving hard water spots, and the seasonal pollen, Twin Creeks windows need regular attention. Many Twin Creeks homeowners are on quarterly cleaning schedules with us, and several told us the clean windows make their golf course views feel completely different.
Fair, honest pricing with no hidden fees
We provide free quotes based on window count, number of stories, accessibility, and service type. Here are general ranges so you know what to expect for Cedar Park homes:
$150 - $250
Exterior windows, screens cleaned, sills wiped
$200 - $400
All windows including second-floor glass, screens, sills
Interior cleaning, hard water removal, and screen replacements are available as add-ons. Call (512) 222-3765 or request a free quote for exact pricing on your home.
Common questions from Cedar Park homeowners
Every 3-4 months is ideal for most Cedar Park homes. The biggest buildup comes from cedar pollen (December through March) and spring oak pollen. Homes in Buttercup Creek and Twin Creeks with heavy tree canopy may benefit from more frequent cleaning. Many of our Cedar Park customers are on quarterly schedules.
Yes — we're in both neighborhoods almost every week. We know the specific challenges: Buttercup Creek's mature tree pollen, Twin Creeks' golf course dust and hard water issues. We know the home styles, the window configurations, and what kind of buildup to expect each season.
Most single-story homes are $150-$250 for exterior window cleaning. Two-story homes run $200-$400 depending on window count and accessibility. Call us at (512) 222-3765 for a free quote specific to your Cedar Park home.
Yes. Many Cedar Park homes — especially in Twin Creeks, Ranch at Cypress Creek, and Caballo Ranch — have tall two-story windows. We use water-fed poles and ladders to safely reach every window. We're fully insured, so your home is protected while we work.
Yes. Cedar Park's mineral-rich water leaves white calcium deposits on glass from sprinkler overspray. We use professional hard water removal techniques to restore clarity. If the spots have been there for less than a year, they typically come off well. Older deposits can etch into the glass, so addressing them sooner is always better.
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