• Welcome to Harmor Window Cleaning!

    Your Home Deserves to Shine

  • From 2019 to 2023, Harmor Window Cleaning was exactly what it sounds like:

    me cleaning windows because I genuinely enjoyed it.

    Not chasing growth.
    Not trying to be everywhere.
    Just doing solid work.

    One or two jobs a day.
    No rushing.

    Great glass, clean frames, and time to actually care.
    Real conversations with homeowners.
    A calm pace.

    Work I was proud enough to film, photograph, and stand behind.

    The reviews came naturally because the service was real. The marketing was real too — photos, videos, words — all me. No scripts, no polish, just honesty and consistency.

    In 2024, and especially 2025, I thought it was time to be more. Bigger. Broader. More “official.”

    I experimented. I tried virtual assistants. I kept pushing forward even when everything around me felt… quiet. Not resistance exactly — more like that heavy stillness you feel when something isn’t wrong, but isn’t quite right either.

    I never stretched myself too far, but I noticed something important:

    I stopped creating and started only doing.

    And doing — no matter how well you do it — can only take you so far if it isn’t connected to meaning.

    Every email you’ve ever received from Harmor? Written by me. Sometimes cleaned up with a little grammar help, sure — I’m better with a squeegee than perfect sentences — but the voice has always been mine.

    What I’ve realized now is simple.

    It’s better to treat one job like gold, It’s better to give a small bag of coffee, a genuine smile, and leave a home brighter than you found it — than to rush through a schedule that doesn’t fit.

    I still invest year after year in the best equipment. I still care about edges, details, and the final wipe. I still believe clean windows change how a space feels.

    In 2026, 3% of all sales will go directly to charity. I want this business to stay more local, more personal, and more human. Along the way, I’ve also built something else: systems. A full handbook, really — something anyone could pick up and become a confident, professional window-cleaning technician. How to approach a home. How to communicate. How to work. How to earn trust and five-star reviews the right way.

    So whether you’re a homeowner who wants honest, high-quality work — or a business owner who wants clean windows, better-trained employees, or guidance on service systems — I’m here for that.

    I started this thinking I wanted to be a leader in the industry.Now I understand that leadership doesn’t always mean a big team or rapid growth.

    Sometimes it just means showing up with integrity, doing the work well, and making a small positive difference in a loud, chaotic world.

    Thank you for being here.