Window Cleaning · Centennial Hills, NV
Window Cleaning in Centennial Hills
Higher elevation, Mt. Charleston pollen, and floor-to-ceiling glass in Skye Canyon and Providence — Centennial Hills windows take a beating in spring. Free estimate, pane-count pricing.
What Makes Centennial Hills Glass Different
Three things shape almost every Centennial Hills window-cleaning job — from Skye Canyon to Tule Springs.
Higher Elevation, More Wind
Centennial Hills sits noticeably higher than central Las Vegas, which means more sustained wind exposure and faster dust accumulation on exterior glass. Homes on the northern edge near Lone Mountain see the most.
Mt. Charleston Spring Pollen
Spring is rough on Centennial Hills windows. Pollen from Mt. Charleston and the surrounding foothills mixes with desert dust and the result is a yellow-green film that builds up in just a few weeks during March and April.
Big Glass in Skye Canyon & Providence
Newer Skye Canyon and Providence homes have larger glass surfaces than older parts of town — floor-to-ceiling windows, oversized sliders, and tall two-story foyer glass. More glass means more surface area collecting dust, and we use Low-E-safe technique on coated panes.
Want the full process, methods & equipment breakdown?
Our main window cleaning page covers the squeegee-vs-water-fed-pole tradeoff, what's included on every job, hard water stain removal, and the full pane-count pricing tiers.
Centennial Hills Pricing — Pane-Count, Not Square Footage
Most Centennial Hills homes land in this range. Larger homes in Skye Canyon with floor-to-ceiling windows price higher.
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Pane count drives base price From $6/pane exterior, $8/pane inside + outside. Most Centennial Hills homes have 30–55 panes. Skye Canyon and Providence with floor-to-ceiling glass push higher.
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Story count & access Two-story foyer windows and tall picture windows may add water-fed pole reach charges. 3rd-floor windows add $2/pane.
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Screens, tracks & frames included Standard, never an upsell. Hard-water removal and solar screen cleaning are separate add-ons.
Want the full pricing breakdown? See all pane-count tiers →
What Centennial Hills Customers Say
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Centennial Hills Questions We Get a Lot
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How much does window cleaning cost in Centennial Hills?
Most Centennial Hills homes range from $150 to $375 depending on pane count, story count, and whether you need interior plus exterior. Larger homes in Skye Canyon with floor-to-ceiling windows may price higher. Pricing is by pane count, not square footage.
How often should Centennial Hills windows be cleaned?
Every 3 to 6 months is recommended. Centennial Hills sits at a higher elevation than central Las Vegas, which means more wind exposure, more pollen from Mt. Charleston, and faster dust accumulation. Spring is especially tough on windows here.
Do you serve Skye Canyon and Providence?
Yes. We clean windows throughout the entire Centennial Hills area including Skye Canyon, Providence, Centennial Hills proper, and Tule Springs. No neighborhood is too far for us in northwest Las Vegas.
Is there anything different about cleaning newer-home windows?
Newer homes in Centennial Hills often have large energy-efficient windows with Low-E coatings. We use purified water and non-abrasive techniques that are safe for coated glass, and we handle the tall foyer windows and oversized sliders these homes are known for.
Centennial Hills Neighborhoods We Serve
From Skye Canyon to Tule Springs — we cover the full Centennial Hills footprint across 89131, 89143, 89149, and 89166.
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