Window Cleaning in Spa Village — Hassle-Free Recurring Service
Spa is a quiet village near Ballynahinch where most homes are set back from the road with large bay windows and sash frames that benefit from professional care. Our monthly or bi-monthly rounds mean your windows are maintained all year without you lifting a finger.
Deionised water leaves zero mineral residue, so glass dries spotlessly without the smears left by tap water and detergents.
No ladders
Our extended fed-pole system reaches all floors from the ground, removing the risk of ladder accidents entirely.
No chemicals
Safe around children, pets, plants, and sensitive stone or timber frames. Nothing hazardous on your property.
Frames and sills too
The brush and purified water clean the frame and sill in the same pass, not just the glass.
Works in most weather
Light rain is not a problem. The deionised water dries clean regardless of conditions.
Lasts longer
Mineral-free glass is less adhesive to airborne dirt, so windows stay cleaner for longer between visits.
Getting started in Spa
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Get your price
Enter your address and property type. See your price in under a minute.
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Choose your round
Pick a 4-week or 8-week recurring cycle and your preferred start date.
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We come to you
The crew cleans on your chosen day. No need to be home.
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Track and pay
Follow the crew live and your card is charged automatically after each clean.
Window cleaning questions for Spa
Yes. We serve Spa village and the rural properties on the connecting roads. Enter your postcode to confirm availability and get an instant price — the whole process takes less than a minute.
Our fed-pole system works on the exterior face of the glass without needing windows to be opened. Sash and casement windows are cleaned with the same brush-and-pure-water technique, reaching into the corners of the frame where dirt accumulates.
Yes. We can arrange a one-off clean with no recurring commitment. It is popular ahead of property listings and valuations, and you can book it with no obligation to continue.
Yes. We use no chemicals, so there is no risk of paint lift or timber bleaching. The deionised water and soft brush are gentle on original Victorian and Edwardian frames that you would not want to risk with harsh detergents.
You will get a text on the morning of your clean, and you can track the crew in real time via the DPMNI portal. After the clean is done you will receive a completion notification and your card will be charged automatically.
Most of our customers choose a 4-week or 8-week recurring round. Windows in built-up or traffic-heavy streets tend to soil faster, so a 4-week cycle keeps them consistently clear. Rural homes with lower road dust often suit 8 weeks. We set your preferred frequency when you book and you can change it any time from your customer account.
No. We clean the exterior only, so there is no need for you to be in. We will send you a text the morning of your clean and you can track the crew in real time through the customer portal. Payment is handled automatically so there is nothing for you to do on the day.
Pure-water window cleaning works well in light rain because the deionised water leaves no minerals behind. Heavy downpours that make ladderless work unsafe will result in a reschedule to the next available slot, and we will notify you by text. You are never charged for a clean that does not take place.
Our instant pricing engine asks for your property type, number of windows, and any add-ons such as fascias or conservatory roofs. The price you see is the price you pay, including VAT, with no hidden call-out fees. Prices are fixed at the point of booking and held for the life of your recurring round.
We collect payment by card after each clean is completed. You save a card at the time of booking and it is charged automatically, so you never need to have cash ready or chase an invoice.
Yes. Log in to your account, navigate to your subscription, and choose to pause for one cycle or cancel altogether. There are no notice periods, no cancellation fees, and no awkward phone calls required.