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Window & Glass Cleaning
Office Window & Glass Cleaning in Southern New Hampshire
Streak-free interior glass for the surfaces clients and employees actually look at — partitions, conference rooms, storefronts, entry doors, and reception glass.
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The surfaces clients notice first
Smudged entry glass, fingerprints on a conference room partition, a cloudy reception window — these are the details that quietly signal "this office isn't well-maintained." Interior glass is one of the highest-visibility surfaces in any workplace, and one of the easiest for a rushed cleaning crew to do poorly. Streak-free glass is about proper chemistry, proper technique, and not cutting corners.
Our service covers the interior glass surfaces most offices care about, as well as accessible ground-floor storefront exterior glass for retail clients.
What's included
- Interior glass partitions — office dividers, sidelights, glass walls
- Conference room glass — walls, doors, tabletop spot cleaning
- Entryway and reception glass — doors, sidelights, vestibule glass
- Storefront windows (ground floor, interior + accessible exterior)
- Mirrors — restroom, lobby, and conference
- Glass railings and balustrades
- Frames, sills, and tracks — dust and grime removal, not just the glass itself
- Hardware wipe-down — push plates, pulls, hinges
Recommended cadence
- High-visibility entryway and reception glass: weekly or with daily cleaning
- Conference room partitions: weekly
- Office-wide interior glass: monthly to quarterly deep-clean pass
- Storefront glass: weekly or bi-weekly for retail-facing businesses
Pricing and scheduling
Interior glass is usually included as part of daily or weekly cleaning for entryways and conference rooms, with a dedicated pass scheduled monthly or quarterly for office-wide glass. Pricing depends on the number of panels, reach height, and whether ladders or pole systems are required. Hard-to-reach glass is priced separately from standard work.
Why businesses choose ROCS for glass cleaning
- Proper technique — squeegee method on large panels, not just spray-and-wipe
- Streak-free result — correct product, correct dilution, lint-free microfiber
- Attention to frames and tracks — not just the glass itself
- Licensed, bonded, and insured in New Hampshire
- Same crew so the technique stays consistent
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