NAE Cleaning Solutions has served the Austin metropolitan area for more than 13 years. Now, this locally owned and operated commercial cleaning company is adding something new: window cleaning services for office and business facilities across Austin and surrounding communities.
The new service covers interior and exterior window cleaning. It also includes entry door and lobby glass care, interior glass partition cleaning, and removal of hard water stains and mineral buildup. Businesses can book it as a standalone service. Or they can add it to existing facility maintenance programs with NAE Cleaning Solutions, such as janitorial services, day porter support, carpet care, and floor care.
For property managers, this addition means one less vendor to manage. Window cleaning is coordinated through the same point of contact and is scheduled alongside existing janitorial and floor care visits. This cuts down on overlap, simplifies communication, and keeps quality standards consistent across all building surfaces.
Overall, this expansion makes particular sense for Central Texas. Pollen season here runs long, leaving a visible film on commercial glass that doesn’t just wipe away. Irrigation systems and rain runoff both carry mineral-heavy water, leaving hard stains behind—and those stains only get harder to remove over time. Construction sites across the metro add their own layer of dust and residue. And the Texas sun is intense enough that streaks and smudges appear on glass far more often than in many other markets.
“Property managers in Austin deal with a combination of pollen, hard water, and construction dust that most window cleaning guidance simply doesn’t account for,” says Jason Behn, President of NAE Cleaning Solutions. “We built this service around those local conditions, and we built it to fit into the maintenance programs our clients already run with us, so glass care doesn’t become one more vendor to manage.”
Under the new offering, NAE Cleaning Solutions’ trained technicians clean fingerprints, dust, and smudges from interior office glass using microfiber and squeegee methods, as well as remove pollen, bird droppings, and weather-related buildup from exterior windows using professional-grade solutions, water-fed pole systems, and purified water. Window frames, tracks, and corners are cleared of dirt and debris as part of every visit.
A dedicated treatment process handles hard water staining and long-term mineral deposits. This helps extend the lifespan of commercial glass.
Safety comes first on every exterior job. Technicians follow Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)-compliant procedures that include fall protection, harnessing systems, designated anchor points, and controlled work zones. Full licensing, bonding, and insurance back every engagement, along with liability coverage.
Scheduling is flexible, and no two plans look the same, since each one is built around a building’s size, glass type, foot traffic, and sun exposure. For example, properties with specialty glass—such as stained glass in places of worship or low-E and tinted glass in modern office buildings—the company will use mild soap and deionized water methods appropriate to the surface.
“Clean glass is one of the first things a client, tenant, or visitor notices about a building,” adds Behn. “Our goal is for businesses to never have to think about it—the windows are simply always presentable.”
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