Window cleaning · Northern Beaches
Window Cleaning Collaroy Plateau
Up on the ridge, where the views do the talking.
View-focused window cleaning for Collaroy Plateau's elevated homes — keeping the big ocean-and-lagoon glass clear of wind-driven salt.
5.0★ · verified Google reviews · Fully insured · Police checked · WWCC

Collaroy Plateau sits high above the coast, its leafy mid-century and modern homes catching panoramic Pacific and Narrabeen Lagoon views from the ridge — including historic Collaroy Plateau Park, once a radio-astronomy site.
Up on the plateau the views are everything, and they're won through a lot of glass exposed to wind-driven salt and the grime that elevated, breezy positions attract. Clean windows here aren't cosmetic — they're the whole reason you're up the hill.
Why locals choose us
Why Collaroy Plateau homes need a specialist clean
Elevated, wind-exposed view glass
Up on the ridge the wind carries salt and grit onto big view-windows. We keep that glass clear so the outlook you bought stays sharp, reaching the high panes safely from the ground.
Pure water, zero residue
Our Ionic Zero System rinses Collaroy Plateau glass with ultra-pure water at zero parts per billion, so it dries with nothing left behind — no minerals, no spotting, no streaks.
Local, insured, trusted
We're a family-run Beaches business — fully insured, police-checked and rated 5.0 from verified Google reviews. The same careful crew every visit.
What we clean
Every exterior surface, sorted in one visit
From streak-free glass to gutters, solar panels and soft house washing — one trusted crew for the whole Collaroy Plateau property.
Nearby suburbs
We also clean around Collaroy Plateau
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FAQs
Window cleaning in Collaroy Plateau — common questions
Do you service all of Collaroy Plateau?
Can you reach high view-windows in Collaroy Plateau?
Do you do more than windows?
Ready for the clearest glass on the street?
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