
Restore the tracks no one ever cleans.
Track Deep Cleaning
Window and sliding door tracks collect years of dirt, dead bugs, and debris that a normal wipe never fully removes. Our track deep cleaning service vacuums, brushes, and details each track so windows slide smoothly and the whole window line looks finished.
How we do it
Our process & what's included
The exact steps we follow on every visit — and everything that comes with your service.

Our process
Vacuum
Loose dirt and debris pulled out before any water touches the track.
Brush & rinse
Bonded grime is agitated and flushed from each track.
Detail
Corners, weep holes, and edges hand-detailed for a finished look.
What's included
- Vacuum of loose debris from each track
- Brushing and agitation of bonded grime
- Detail wipe of corners and weep holes
- Slider tracks and door tracks where accessible
- Optional pairing with full window cleaning
Recent jobs
See the work
Real photos and clips from recent crews on the job — no stock photography.





Why customers choose us for this
Smoother sliding
Clearing the channel lets sliders and windows actually run the way they were designed to.
Finishes the window line
Clean glass over filthy tracks still looks unfinished. This is the detail most cleanings skip.
Great add-on
Best paired with window cleaning so the entire window opens, closes, and looks great in one visit.
Safety and care
- Care taken around old caulk and weatherstripping
- Weep holes left clear so drainage still works after cleaning
- Damaged or rotted track sections flagged for follow up
FAQs
Is this included in standard window cleaning?
Standard window cleaning includes a sill and track wipe. Track deep cleaning is a more thorough service for tracks that have years of buildup.
How often do tracks need this?
Once every one to two years is plenty for most homes. Properties with dogs, heavy dust, or near construction may benefit from more frequent cleanings.
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