Seal your glass against hard water, salt air, and UV damage. Lasts 12–18 months.
Protective window coating is a professional-grade hydrophobic glass sealant applied after window cleaning. It bonds to the glass surface at a microscopic level, creating a barrier that repels water, mineral deposits, salt spray, and UV rays. The result: water beads off the glass, hard water minerals can't bond to the surface, and your windows stay cleaner far longer between services. It's the difference between cleaning your windows and protecting them.
South Florida's municipal water supply is mineral-heavy. Every time water hits your glass — from rain, sprinklers, or humidity — it leaves calcium and magnesium deposits behind. Coating prevents them from bonding.
Coastal and near-coastal homes accumulate salt film on glass that accelerates etching and cloudiness. Coating creates a barrier between the salt and your glass.
Florida's intense UV exposure degrades unprotected glass over time. Coating provides a UV-resistant layer that extends the life of your windows.
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Protective coating starts at $25 per window or $150 for a standard home when added to a window cleaning service. It can also be applied as a standalone service starting at $200.
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Protective coating works best on a clean surface. If your windows have existing hard water stains, we recommend our hard water removal service first, followed immediately by protective coating. This combination removes the existing damage and prevents it from returning — most competitors offer neither service.
12–18 months under South Florida conditions. We recommend reapplying annually, ideally at the same time as your regular window cleaning service.
Yes — single pane, double pane, tempered glass, sliders, skylights, and pool enclosures all accept the treatment. We assess each surface before application.
Yes. Right after application, water beads and rolls off the glass rather than spreading and drying into spots. The glass also has a noticeably cleaner, glossier finish.
If your windows already have mineral deposits or staining, yes — coating over existing deposits seals them in rather than protecting against new ones. We'll assess and recommend the right sequence when we provide your quote.
Yes. The coating is applied to the exterior glass surface only and does not affect the seal or thermal properties of double-pane units.
All of Palm Beach & Broward County
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