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Window Cleaning & Pressure Washing in Plainfield, IN
Plainfield has roughly fifty million square feet of industrial space and sits directly beside the airport, so the buildings here collect diesel film and road grime faster than almost anywhere in the metro. Walden Window & Pressure Washing cleans that frontage around your shifts, and works the historic district homes too. Quotes are free.
Warehouse, office and dock-side cleaning
The scale here is genuinely unusual. A 1,033-acre warehouse district near the airport employs around 5,000 people — roughly half of central Indiana’s entire warehouse workforce — and the town holds something in the order of fifty million square feet of industrial space. FedEx Express’s Indianapolis hub next door is the company’s second largest in the United States.
That creates three distinct cleaning problems on one building: two- and three-story office glass at the front that clients and candidates see; long dock-side walls that collect diesel film and tyre rubber; and concrete aprons stained with oil and fuel. We clean all three, we schedule around shift changes and inbound windows so no dock is blocked, and where a tenant has obligations to a landlord we document what was cleaned and when.
Historic district homes and residential work
The other Plainfield is much older. The Plainfield Historic District went on the National Register in 2010 with 174 contributing buildings, covering the central business district and the housing around it, with a period of significance running from about 1840 to 1959 — Greek Revival, Gothic Revival, Italianate, Queen Anne and Craftsman bungalows.
Buildings of that age need restraint: original wood sash with small panes, painted trim, soft mortar. We clean them by hand at low pressure. In the newer neighborhoods south of US 40 the work is conventional — soft washing of vinyl and fiber cement, roofs, driveways and gutters — quoted as a firm number before we start.
Where we work in Plainfield
We cover the town and the surrounding parts of Hendricks County, including:
- The airport-adjacent warehouse and logistics district
- US 40 / Main Street and the National Road corridor
- The Plainfield Historic District
- The Shops at Perry Crossing
- The State Road 267 corridor
- Hummel Park and the White Lick Creek Trail
- The Ronald Reagan Parkway and I-70 corridor
- The newer subdivisions south of US 40
About Plainfield
Plainfield is in Hendricks County about twelve miles west-south-west of downtown Indianapolis, immediately west of Indianapolis International Airport, with a population near 38,500 across roughly 22 square miles. It was founded in 1839 by Quaker settlers and named for the plainness of their faith.
US 40 — the historic National Road — runs through the center of town as Main Street and remains the historic commercial spine. The Oasis Diner sits on it, and the Islamic Society of North America has had its national headquarters in Plainfield since the 1980s.
For a logistics town it has an unusually good parks system: Hummel Park runs to 205 acres with a 300-foot wooden bridge over White Lick Creek, and the Richard A. Carlucci Recreation and Aquatic Center and Splash Island sit alongside about twenty miles of trails. White Lick Creek runs north to south through the western side of town, with Clark’s Creek on the east.
Services we offer in Plainfield
Everything below is available across Plainfield and the surrounding area, on a one-off visit or a standing schedule.
- Residential window cleaning
- Commercial window cleaning
- Storefront window cleaning
- High-rise window cleaning
- House & roof washing
- Soft washing
- Driveway & sidewalk cleaning
- Deck & fence cleaning
- Commercial pressure washing
- Residential window tinting
- Commercial & security film
- Permanent & holiday lighting
Nearby areas we cover
We also work in Avon, Brownsburg, Greenwood, 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.