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Pollen Season (Spring)
Georgetown's massive live oaks — including the 200-year-old trees in San Gabriel Park — are releasing pollen across the entire city. The Oaks at San Gabriel, Berry Creek, and Sun City homes are all coated.
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Georgetown is one of the most beautiful cities in Central Texas. The historic square, Blue Hole Park, the San Gabriel River trails, Lake Georgetown — there's a reason it's been one of the fastest-growing cities in the country for years. And Georgetown's homes match the setting. From the French Country stone facades in The Oaks at San Gabriel to the well-kept single-story homes in Sun City, Georgetown homeowners care about how their property looks.
We're Daniel and Kara, and River Blue Services is our family business. We clean windows in Georgetown every week, and The Oaks at San Gabriel is one of the communities we know best. The neighborhood spans 400 acres with roughly 840 homes, many built by Brohn Homes and Brightland Homes with that signature French Country stone exterior. Those homes have large windows — many of them facing the San Gabriel River trails and the community's green spaces. The stone facades look incredible, but the windows set into all that textured stone collect pollen, dust, and moisture from every direction. Clean windows on a stone-facade home make the entire property look polished. Dirty windows on the same home look out of place.
Beyond The Oaks, we serve Sun City residents who want simple, reliable window cleaning on their single-story homes. We clean homes in Berry Creek near the country club, in Cimarron Hills with those premium Hill Country views, and in Wolf Ranch where the newer homes face the same pollen and dust challenges. Georgetown homeowners expect quality, and that's what we deliver every time.
Daniel and Kara — you work directly with us. No subcontractors, no guessing who shows up. We build real relationships with our Georgetown customers.
Georgetown's limestone and stone-facade homes — like those in The Oaks at San Gabriel and Cimarron Hills — require careful technique around textured surfaces. We know how to clean the glass without damaging the stone.
We carry full liability insurance for your protection. Georgetown homes are valuable properties, and we treat them with the care they deserve.
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400 acres, 840 homes, and some of Georgetown's most striking windows
The Oaks at San Gabriel is one of Georgetown's premier communities, and for good reason. The neighborhood sits along the San Gabriel River with trails winding through mature oak groves and green space. The homes — many built by Brohn Homes and Brightland Homes — feature French Country-style architecture with limestone and stone facades, arched windows, and large glass areas designed to bring the outdoor beauty inside.
But those beautiful windows face a constant challenge. The community's namesake oaks produce heavy pollen every spring. The San Gabriel River corridor creates a natural channel for cedar pollen in winter. The stone facades have textured surfaces where pollen and dust accumulate around window frames. And the homes with river trail views have windows exposed to moisture, organic debris, and shifting shade patterns that promote film and water spotting.
We clean windows at The Oaks at San Gabriel regularly and know the neighborhood well. The two-story homes with tall windows overlooking the trails need water-fed poles to reach the upper glass safely. The ground-floor windows near landscaping beds deal with sprinkler overspray and hard water staining. And every window in the community benefits from a post-cedar-season cleaning in March — it's the most dramatic improvement we see anywhere in Georgetown.
On a stone-facade home, clean windows are the finishing touch that ties the whole exterior together. When the glass is spotless and the stone is clean, the home looks like the day it was built. When the windows are hazy with pollen and the frames are dusty, it takes away from the stone's natural beauty. The contrast between beautiful stonework and dirty glass is more obvious than it would be on a painted-siding home.
We take extra care around stone exteriors. We keep cleaning solution off the stone surface, wipe frames thoroughly so no drips streak down the facade, and pay attention to the window sills where water pools and leaves mineral deposits. It's detail work, and it matters on these homes.
We recommend Georgetown homeowners in The Oaks at San Gabriel clean their windows at least three times a year:
The specific challenges working against your glass year-round
Georgetown has some of the densest live oak coverage in Williamson County. San Gabriel Park alone has 200-year-old oaks, and that canopy extends across almost every established neighborhood. The Oaks at San Gabriel lives up to its name — the community's trees and the ones lining the river trails produce thick clouds of pollen every spring. Berry Creek's golf course and surrounding green spaces add more. Sun City has mature landscaping that generates its own pollen load. All of it ends up on your windows.
Then there's cedar season. Georgetown sits right along the Balcones Escarpment, which is ground zero for mountain cedar. Homes on the western edges of town — Cimarron Hills, parts of The Oaks at San Gabriel, properties near Lake Georgetown — get hit hardest. The cedar pollen coats everything in a sticky yellow-green film from December through March.
Georgetown water is hard, and sprinkler overspray leaves white mineral deposits on windows. Homes in Berry Creek, Wolf Ranch, and Sun City deal with this regularly. If those calcium and lime spots sit through a hot summer, they can etch into the glass surface permanently. Regular cleaning removes them before they cause lasting damage.
Georgetown has been one of the fastest-growing cities in the U.S. for several years running. Wolf Ranch is still expanding, new developments are going up along Williams Drive and the I-35 corridor, and builders like Brohn Homes and Brightland Homes have built homes in multiple Georgetown communities. All that development activity generates limestone dust that carries on the wind and settles on windows, especially in neighborhoods near active building sites. Regular window cleaning keeps that dust from bonding to the glass.
Homes near Lake Georgetown and along the San Gabriel River corridor deal with higher humidity levels than homes further inland. That moisture promotes organic film on glass — a slight green or brown tinting that builds up gradually. Combined with pollen, the result is windows that look progressively dingier over time. You might not notice it day to day, but after a professional cleaning, the difference is dramatic. Many Georgetown homeowners tell us they forgot how bright their rooms could be.
How we deliver streak-free results on Georgetown's finest homes
We walk the property and assess every window. We check for hard water staining, organic film, and damaged screens. For stone-facade homes, we note areas that need extra care. Screens come off and get cleaned separately.
Each pane gets a thorough scrub with professional cleaning solution to dissolve pollen, minerals, and organic film. We squeegee with overlapping strokes for a zero-streak finish. Water-fed poles with purified water handle the tall windows common in The Oaks at San Gabriel and Cimarron Hills.
Every frame, sill, and track gets wiped down — especially important on stone homes where drips are visible. Screens are reinstalled. We do a final walk-around checking every window from different angles before we leave.
Exterior cleaning handles pollen, hard water, and environmental dust. Interior cleaning removes fingerprints, pet prints, cooking film, and the slow haze that accumulates inside. We clean interior sills and tracks too — places where dust, dead insects, and debris hide. Georgetown homeowners who add interior service always say the same thing: "I didn't realize how much cleaner it could look."
From The Oaks at San Gabriel to Wolf Ranch — window cleaning across all of Georgetown
Sun City is one of the largest 55+ communities in Texas, and it's full of active homeowners who want their properties looking sharp without doing the work themselves. The single-story homes throughout Sun City are ideal for window cleaning — accessible, well-maintained, and typically straightforward to service. Many Sun City residents are on recurring schedules with us, either quarterly or twice a year. We know the community's gate procedures and common home layouts. For Sun City homeowners, clean windows make a big difference in how much natural light reaches the living areas, especially in the models with covered patios that shade parts of the glass.
Berry Creek is a well-established Georgetown community centered around the Berry Creek Country Club and golf course. The homes along the fairways have beautiful views — through clean glass. Like Twin Creeks in Cedar Park, the golf course environment generates dust and pollen that settles on surrounding homes. Berry Creek's mature oak trees add heavy spring pollen, and the irrigation systems leave hard water spots on windows facing the landscaping. We've been cleaning windows in Berry Creek for years and appreciate the neighborhood's character and the homeowners who take genuine pride in their properties.
Honest pricing for Georgetown homes
We provide free quotes based on window count, number of stories, accessibility, and service type. Georgetown has a wide range of home sizes and styles, so pricing varies. Here are general ranges:
$150 - $250
Exterior windows, screens cleaned, sills wiped
$250 - $400+
All windows including upper floors, screens, sills
Larger properties in The Oaks at San Gabriel and Cimarron Hills may fall above these ranges depending on window count and accessibility. Interior cleaning and hard water removal are available as add-ons. Call (512) 222-3765 or request a free quote.
Common questions from Georgetown homeowners
Every 3-4 months works for most Georgetown homes. Georgetown's heavy oak canopy and its location along the Balcones Escarpment (cedar pollen territory) mean pollen buildup is significant from December through May. Homes in The Oaks at San Gabriel and Berry Creek with heavy tree exposure may benefit from service every 2-3 months during peak seasons.
Yes — The Oaks at San Gabriel is one of our most-served Georgetown neighborhoods. We know the French Country stone homes, the large windows facing the river trails, and the pollen challenges the community's oak canopy creates. We're there regularly and can handle the two-story windows safely with our water-fed pole system.
Single-story homes typically run $150-$250. Two-story and larger homes — especially the bigger properties in The Oaks at San Gabriel and Cimarron Hills — run $250-$400 or more depending on window count. Call us at (512) 222-3765 for a free quote specific to your Georgetown home.
Yes. We serve many Sun City homeowners on recurring schedules. The single-story homes are easy for us to access, and we know the community's entry and gate procedures. Many Sun City residents schedule quarterly or twice-yearly cleaning, and several have been with us for years.
The Red Poppy Festival in April brings visitors and family to Georgetown, so getting your windows cleaned before the festival is smart if you're hosting guests. April is also right between cedar season and the heaviest oak pollen, so it's solid timing. We book up quickly in the weeks before the festival — schedule early if you want to be ready.
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