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Window Cleaning & Construction Clean-Up in McCordsville, IN

McCordsville is one of the fastest-growing towns in Indiana — up almost fifty percent since 2020 — and new construction leaves behind mortar haze, stucco splatter and adhesive that ordinary washing will not touch. Walden Window & Pressure Washing does post-construction glass restoration here, along with routine cleaning and masonry-safe washing. Quotes are free.

Post-construction glass restoration

The town has gone from 1,134 residents in 2000 to roughly 13,000 today. Almost everything standing is new, and new builds arrive with a specific window problem: mortar wash, stucco splatter, paint overspray, drywall compound and label adhesive, all bonded to the glass. None of it comes off with a normal clean.

Timing matters more than people realize. Fresh residue can usually be removed cleanly. The same residue after a summer of sun and rain begins to etch the surface, and at that point the damage is in the glass rather than on it. We restore what can be restored and we tell you plainly when a pane cannot be saved — a conversation far better had before closing than after.

Washing masonry-heavy new construction

McCordsville is unusual in having written architectural standards that shape what we are cleaning. Under the town’s design ordinance, homes up to 1,500 square feet require masonry on all sides, larger homes require masonry across at least half the front elevation, and commercial buildings require at least fifty percent brick or stone on every elevation. Permitted materials include cement fiber board, stucco and E.I.F.S., with vinyl allowed only if it meets a minimum thickness standard and passes architectural review.

That matters because brick, stucco and E.I.F.S. all behave differently under a washer. E.I.F.S. in particular is a synthetic stucco system that high pressure will damage quickly and expensively. We match the method to the material on each elevation rather than running one setting across the whole building.

Where we work in McCordsville

We cover the town and the surrounding northwest corner of Hancock County, including:

  • McCord Square and the new town center
  • Broadway Street and Pendleton Pike along US 36 / SR 67
  • The Mount Comfort Road corridor
  • Properties along the Geist Reservoir edge
  • Town Hall Park and Old School Park
  • The newer subdivisions north of Broadway
  • The industrial and logistics corridor toward Mount Comfort
  • The Hamilton County border toward Fishers

About McCordsville

McCordsville is in Hancock County about fifteen miles north-east of downtown Indianapolis, sitting on the eastern edge of Geist Reservoir. It was platted in 1865 but only incorporated in 1988, and its real growth is very recent: 4,797 residents in 2010, 8,503 in 2020, and roughly 13,094 by 2025.

Owner-occupancy runs close to eighty-five percent, among the highest anywhere in the metro. McCord Square is the town’s newly built downtown district, with McCord Square Park opening in 2024 and Old School Park reopening after renovation in 2025.

The commercial weight sits south of town along Mount Comfort Road, a fifteen-mile corridor running down to I-70 near the Indianapolis Regional Airport. Corridor planning projects several million square feet of industrial and warehouse space there, and multi-building logistics developments are already under construction — which gives us commercial frontage work alongside a fast-growing residential round.

Nearby areas we cover

We also work in Fortville, Fishers, Indianapolis. If your property sits between two of these, ask — we almost certainly cover it.

Next step

Let’s walk your property.

Tell us the building and we will come look at it. You get firm pricing and a service calendar — no obligation, no sales visit disguised as an estimate.