New Construction Window Cleaning in Woodstock, GA


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A brand-new window should be the clearest thing in a finished build, but fresh construction rarely leaves it that way. Paint flecks, silicone smears, stucco splatter, adhesive, and price stickers all end up baked onto the glass by the time the trades move out. We handle new construction window cleaning in Woodstock, GA, bringing those windows from job-site rough to move-in clear. This is not the same as a routine wash; it is a careful removal of materials that bond hard to glass.


The trouble with construction residue is that wiping it makes things worse. Dried mortar and silicone grip the surface, and grit dragged across the pane under a rag leaves fine scratches that never come out. Our post-construction window cleaning services in Woodstock, GA, use the right solutions and tools to lift each kind of debris without marking the glass. We work the panes, the frames, and the sills, because a clean window in a dirty frame still looks unfinished. A new build is a big investment, and the windows are one of the first things a buyer or a guest notices. Hazy, speckled glass undercuts all the work that went into the rest of the house, which is why this last step deserves the same care as the build itself.


At Mega-Shine Window Cleaning, we treat new glass as the delicate finish it is. Our process moves step by step, from an initial walk-through to a final inspection, so nothing gets rushed and nothing gets missed. Whether it is a single custom home or a row of new builds, we leave the windows spotless and ready to show. To get your new construction windows finished right, get in touch.

About Woodstock, GA

Woodstock had a population of 35,065 at the 2020 census and sits in Cherokee County, north of Atlanta. The city was incorporated in 1897 and has grown from a small railroad town into one of the busier suburbs in the area.

The Greenprints Trail System threads walking and biking paths through the city, while Downtown Woodstock draws residents to its shops, restaurants, and gathering spaces. Both have helped fuel the steady new construction that defines the area. New subdivisions and commercial buildings keep going up to keep pace with the people moving in, and every one of them ends with windows that need their final cleaning.


The City of Woodstock ranks among the community's larger employers, supporting a population that keeps climbing year over year. That growth shows in the new homes and commercial buildings rising across Cherokee County, each one needing its windows finished before anyone moves in.

How Construction Residue and Georgia Pollen Cling to New Glass

A new build leaves several kinds of debris on glass at once: paint overspray, silicone caulk smears, stucco or mortar splatter, label adhesive, and stickers. Layer on Woodstock's heavy spring pollen, which coats every surface for weeks, and a new window can look years old before anyone has lived behind it.


Each material grips the glass differently. Silicone and paint cure into a hard film that ordinary cleaners slide right over. Mortar bonds with a chalky grip, and sticker glue turns gummy in the heat. Pollen then sticks to any leftover residue, building a stubborn haze. Scrub any of it the wrong way, and embedded grit scratches the pane. Time makes all of it harder to remove. The longer paint and silicone sit cured in the sun, the more tightly they bond, and a sticker left through a Georgia summer can fuse its adhesive to the glass. Cleaning new windows promptly, with the right approach, is far easier than rescuing them months later.


A window left with cured residue is not just unsightly; aggressive cleaning later can permanently scar the glass. The right response is to soften and lift each material with the correct solution and a proper scraper angle. We remove the debris in the right order so the glass underneath stays flawless.

Happy Customers in Woodstock, GA

Brian and Kim are fantastic. They cleaned my windows perfectly. They handled all additional requests, including removing a nasty film from some windows and fixing some hinges. They put extra time and effort into taking care of all details. I greatly recommend them.

Filippo O.

Such a great team that did a tremendous job on our 3 story house! They took their time and were very detailed! Couldn’t recommend them more!

Gavin B.

We used megashine for window cleaning and they did an excellent job. Even though I have my own pressure washer and I decided to use them to power wash my driveway as they quoted a very reasonable price. Again, an excellent job far better than I could’ve done with my equipment. I recommend them highly for both services.

David Z.

Fantastic job ! Never had windows look so good. Hard working..I’ll be sure to use them again.

Thomas D.

I used this company. ❤️ They did an outstanding job! My windows looked brand new! Highly recommend!

Laurie W.

Brian, did my windows- inside & out- skylights, and screens like he said he would do, when he said he would do it and at a very reasonable price!!!

Sherry R.

Brian and Kim are fantastic. They cleaned my windows perfectly. They handled all additional requests, including removing a nasty film from some windows and fixing some hinges. They put extra time and effort into taking care of all details. I greatly recommend them.

Filippo O.

Brian and Kim are fantastic. They cleaned my windows perfectly. They handled all additional requests, including removing a nasty film from some windows and fixing some hinges. They put extra time and effort into taking care of all details. I greatly recommend them.

Filippo O.

Such a great team that did a tremendous job on our 3 story house! They took their time and were very detailed! Couldn’t recommend them more!

Gavin B.

We used megashine for window cleaning and they did an excellent job. Even though I have my own pressure washer and I decided to use them to power wash my driveway as they quoted a very reasonable price. Again, an excellent job far better than I could’ve done with my equipment. I recommend them highly for both services.

David Z.

Fantastic job ! Never had windows look so good. Hard working..I’ll be sure to use them again.

Thomas D.

I used this company. ❤️ They did an outstanding job! My windows looked brand new! Highly recommend!

Laurie W.

Brian, did my windows- inside & out- skylights, and screens like he said he would do, when he said he would do it and at a very reasonable price!!!

Sherry R.

Brian and Kim are fantastic. They cleaned my windows perfectly. They handled all additional requests, including removing a nasty film from some windows and fixing some hinges. They put extra time and effort into taking care of all details. I greatly recommend them.

Filippo O.

Such a great team that did a tremendous job on our 3 story house! They took their time and were very detailed! Couldn’t recommend them more!

Gavin B.

Why New Glass Scratches So Easily During Cleanup

New window glass is most vulnerable in the weeks right after installation, before the first real cleaning. Tiny fragments left from the manufacturing and glazing process, along with construction grit, sit on the surface waiting to be dragged across it.


Many people assume a razor blade and elbow grease can clear anything off glass. The risk is that any hard particle caught under the blade or rag cuts a permanent line, and some tempered glass scratches even more easily than standard glass. A scratch cannot be polished out; the pane has to be replaced. Replacing a single large or custom pane can cost more than cleaning every window in the house, and it can hold up a closing while the new glass is ordered. The stakes are high enough that careful technique is not optional; it is the whole job.


The safe method is to flood the glass with solution, keep the surface lubricated, and use a sharp scraper held at a low, controlled angle, lifting debris rather than grinding it. We follow that discipline on every pane, which is how we clear stubborn residue without leaving a mark.

Why Woodstock Builders and Homeowners Trust Mega-Shine Window Cleaning

A post-construction clean is won or lost on method, not muscle. We follow a set seven-step process that starts with a walk-through and ends with a final inspection, so every pane gets the same careful treatment.


That process means we identify what is on each window first, then remove debris in stages: loose material, then stickers and adhesive, then cured paint and silicone specks, before the deep clean. We finish the frames and sills, the spots most cleaners skip, and we use eco-friendly solutions that cut residue without harsh fumes inside a new home. Working in stages matters because each type of debris needs a different touch, and rushing them together is exactly how glass gets scratched. By the time we reach the final wash, the hard stuff is already off, so the last pass leaves a clean, streak-free pane rather than smearing residue around.


For Woodstock builders working to a closing date and homeowners ready to move in, that thoroughness means windows that pass a final inspection without a second visit. We treat each new build as the showcase it is meant to be. Mega-Shine Window Cleaning leaves the glass ready for its first impression.

Hire Us! New Construction Window Cleaning in Woodstock, GA

The last thing standing between a finished build and a great first impression is often the glass itself. Our construction cleanup window cleaning in Woodstock, GA, clears the paint, silicone, stucco, and stickers that dull new windows, so the home or building shows the way it should on day one.

Mega-Shine Window Cleaning starts with a walk-through to gauge what each window needs, then works through our removal and cleaning steps, pane by pane. You get clean glass, clean frames, and clean sills, checked against a final inspection before we call the job done.


Whether you are a builder handing over keys or a homeowner settling in, our new construction window cleaning services in Woodstock, GA, give your windows a spotless, streak-free finish. When your build is ready for its final shine, get in touch.

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Frequently Asked Questions

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    1. What does new construction window cleaning include in Woodstock, GA?

    It includes seven steps: debris removal, sticker and adhesive removal, paint and silicone removal, deep cleaning, frame and sill cleaning, and inspection. Across Woodstock, GA, we leave the glass move-in ready.


    2. Why can't I just clean construction residue myself?

    Within minutes, the wrong tool can scratch new glass permanently. Cured paint, silicone, and mortar need specific solutions and a controlled scraper angle, which is why DIY cleanup leaves marks.


    3. Will you scratch my new windows?

    No, our method prevents scratches by keeping the glass flooded with solution and using a sharp scraper at a low angle. We lift debris rather than grind it across panes.


    4. Do you clean frames and sills too?

    Yes, every job includes the frames and sills, not just glass. Across Woodstock, GA, construction dust collects heavily, and a clean pane framed by dusty trim looks unfinished.


    5. Can you handle a whole development in Woodstock, GA?

    Yes, we clean single custom homes and rows of new builds across Woodstock, GA. We schedule around your closing dates so the windows are spotless before walk-throughs or move-in day.


    6. What removes silicone and paint specks safely?

    We use a high-grade scraper with a window-safe solution to soften and lift silicone and paint specks. Held at a controlled angle, it clears the residue without leaving a single scratch.


    7. Are your cleaning solutions safe for a new home?

    Yes, we use eco-friendly cleaning solutions that cut residue without harsh fumes inside a new build. They leave glass streak-free while staying gentle on frames, sills, and the indoor air.


    8. How soon before move-in should windows be cleaned in Woodstock, GA?

    Ideally, within the final week before move-in, after the last trades finish. In Woodstock, GA, we time the clean so spring pollen and late dust do not undo the work.