Window cleaning in Miami by a family-owned, locally operated team that's genuinely passionate about giving South Florida homes and businesses the best view possible.
Shiny Windows was founded right here in Doral with a simple idea: Miami deserves a window cleaning company that actually shows up, actually cares, and actually delivers what it promises. We started with a single crew, a few local clients, and a reputation built one clean window at a time.
Eight years later, we've grown into one of South Florida's most trusted names in window care - serving hundreds of homeowners from Homestead to Fort Lauderdale, and commercial properties from the Miami Design District to Brickell's financial corridor.
We're still the same company we were at the start. We answer our own phones. We show up on time. We don't send strangers - our team is trained, vetted, and people we'd trust in our own homes. That hasn't changed and won't.
Today we offer residential, commercial, and solar panel cleaning across Miami-Dade and Broward.
These aren't marketing words. They're the standards we hold ourselves to on every single job.
We don't rush. We don't cut corners. If it takes an extra 20 minutes to get a window perfect, that's what we do.
We treat every property like it belongs to someone who cares deeply about it - because it does. Protective coverings, careful movement, zero mess left behind.
We confirm before we come, call if there's an issue, and follow up after every job. You'll never be left wondering what's going on.
We only use biodegradable, environmentally responsible cleaning products. What goes on your windows doesn't harm your lawn, your garden, or Biscayne Bay.
We quote you a real price and stick to it. No upsells at the door, no surprise charges on the invoice. What we say is what you pay.
We offer a 48-hour streak-free guarantee on every job. If something's not right, we come back. Simple as that.
A $50 "window cleaning" from an unlicensed handyman and a professional job from Shiny Windows aren't the same thing. We carry liability insurance that protects your property. Our equipment is commercial-grade. Our solutions are formulated for Miami's specific mineral content and salt exposure. A scratch on your glass, a broken screen, or a ladder through your landscaping changes the calculation fast.
Most South Florida homes now have impact-resistant windows. These need specific cleaning techniques - the wrong squeegee pressure or abrasive cleaner can damage the film or frame seals. Our crew is trained specifically on impact glass and uses tools and solutions that protect your investment.
Salt air, hard water, afternoon thunderstorms, and intense UV exposure create conditions that deteriorate glass faster here than almost anywhere else in the country. Inconsistent cleaning lets etching and oxidation build up over time - damage that can't be reversed with a squeegee. Regular professional maintenance is genuinely preventive care for your property.
Window cleaning isn't a one-tool job. Different glass, different heights, and different stains all call for the right gear. Here's a look at what's in our van every morning, plus the equipment we bring out for jobs above the second story.
Professional brass and stainless squeegees, T-bar microfiber scrubbers, and a few different blade widths to handle everything from picture windows to French panes. We also carry steel wool grade #0000 for tough mineral deposits and walnut pads for stubborn spots like dried bird droppings and hard water stains. The walnut pads always work alongside our mineral remover, never anything that could scratch impact glass.
For anything past the second story, solar panels, or windows where a ladder doesn't belong, we switch to our water-fed setup. The Xero Destroyer 40 reaches up to four stories from the ground using pure DI/RO-filtered water that dries spot-free with no chemicals or detergent. The brushes are built for glass and solar specifically: soft enough to never scratch, firm enough to lift dirt and bird droppings without anyone leaving the ground. Read more about how the water-fed pole system works.