This week in Aledo and Willow Park has been absolutely CRAZY — in the best way possible. The momentum I’m feeling from this community is undeniable. We picked up several heavy-hitter accounts, including restaurants and a custom bit and spur maker right here in Parker County. When local businesses trust you with their glass, that’s when you know the roots are growing deep.
Landing Restaurant Accounts in Willow Park
Restaurants are some of the best commercial window cleaning clients out there. They need clean glass constantly — customers are sitting right next to those windows while they eat. Nobody wants to look at smudges, grease film, and water spots while they’re having dinner.
The District area in Willow Park is booming with new restaurants and retail. The Blind Pig is one we’ve had our eye on, and with new businesses opening in that corridor, the opportunity for regular commercial service is huge. These restaurants need a dedicated window cleaner — someone who shows up on schedule, works fast, and doesn’t disrupt service.
That’s exactly what we do.
And let’s not forget — there’s a new Starbucks in Weatherford. Corporate locations like that always have window cleaning needs, and getting in early while they’re setting up is the play.
Residential Window Cleaning Growth: Going West and South
On the residential side, the growth has been exponential. We’re seeing more and more requests from areas west and south of Weatherford:
- Granbury: Lake houses and larger homes with big windows overlooking the water
- Mineral Wells: Growing residential demand as more families move out that direction
- Peaster: Rural homes with hard water issues that need professional attention
- Millsap: Homeowners who’ve never had professional window cleaning before
- Benbrook: Closer to Fort Worth, more suburban homes on regular cleaning schedules
This expansion is organic — people hear about us through neighbors, see our work, or find us online. That’s the kind of growth you can build a business on.
Hard Water Removal: A Game-Changer Service
One of the standout jobs this week was a hard water removal on a residential window cleaning in Peaster. If you have well water or sprinkler systems, you’ve probably seen those white, cloudy mineral deposits on your glass. Left untreated, hard water stains can actually etch into the glass permanently.
The restoration work on this particular home came out awesome — and honestly, it was easier than I expected. The key is catching it early and using the right products and technique. This is a service a lot of window cleaners don’t offer, but it’s something Parker County homeowners desperately need given how common well water is out here.
If you’ve got hard water stains on your windows, don’t wait. The longer they sit, the harder (and more expensive) they are to remove.
Why Willow Park and Aledo Homeowners Choose Us
Willow Park and Aledo are growing fast. New neighborhoods are going up, new businesses are opening, and the standard for property maintenance is high. Homeowners in these communities want quality work from someone they can trust.
Here’s what every residential cleaning includes:
- Interior and exterior glass cleaning
- Track and sill detail work
- Oxidation removal from frames
- Deep screen cleaning
- Shoe coverings and drop cloths inside your home
- 1-week weather warranty
We’re not just cleaning glass — we’re maintaining your home’s most visible feature.
Service Areas We Cover
We proudly serve Willow Park, Aledo, Weatherford, Hudson Oaks, Annetta, Peaster, Millsap, Brock, Granbury, Mineral Wells, Springtown, Azle, Benbrook, and everywhere in between across Parker County and beyond. If you’re looking to have your windows professionally cleaned, reach out to us for a free quote
Texas Window Wranglers
(817) 458-8804
texaswindowwranglers.com


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