Hard Water
removal
What is it
Hard water stains are one of the most stubborn problems on glass and they only get worse over time. Sprinklers, rain, and mineral rich water leave behind calcium and lime deposits that cloud your windows and make them look dirty no matter how many times you clean them. We use professional grade descaling solutions and specialized techniques to dissolve and remove hard water buildup and restore your glass to crystal clear.
Professional grade descaling and mineral removal solutions
Safe for all glass types and window coatings
Interior and exterior treatment available
Effective on calcium, lime, and silica deposits
Sprinkler and irrigation stain removal
Streak free finish guaranteed
Residential and commercial properties
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Hard water stains come from mineral rich water drying on the glass and leaving calcium, lime, and silica deposits behind. Sprinkler systems are the most common culprit but rain and tap water can cause buildup over time as well.
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No. Standard cleaning solutions will not dissolve mineral deposits. Hard water stains require specialized descaling products and techniques to break down and remove the buildup without damaging the glass.
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Not when done by a professional. We use solutions and tools specifically designed for glass that lift the deposits without scratching the surface or damaging any coatings.
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How long have these stains been building up? Is it too late?
It depends on if the minerals have etched into the glass. Even severe long term buildup can usually be treated successfully. The sooner you address it the easier and less costly it is. -
Hard water stains look like a cloudy white or gray film on the glass that does not wipe away with a damp cloth. If your windows still look hazy after a standard cleaning, hard water is most likely the culprit.
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