Residential window tinting by Walden Window and Pressure Washing in Indianapolis
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Window Cleaning & Soft Washing in Avon, IN

Almost every home in Avon was built in the last thirty years, and most of them are sided in vinyl or fiber cement — the surface a rented pressure washer damages fastest. Walden Window & Pressure Washing soft washes instead, so the algae is actually killed rather than blasted off. Windows, roofs and drives too, and quotes are free.

Why we do not pressure wash Avon siding

Avon only incorporated as a town in 1995, and its population has gone from 6,248 in 2000 to about 25,350 today. The result is a housing stock that is almost entirely 1990s-to-2020s subdivision building, dominated by vinyl and fiber-cement siding on slab or crawlspace.

Vinyl and high pressure are a genuinely bad combination. Pressure cracks the panels, forces water behind them where it cannot drain, and leaves permanent lap streaks that no later cleaning removes. Soft washing applies low pressure and a solution that kills algae and mildew at the root, so the siding comes back properly clean and stays that way several times longer. It is the correct method here, not the cheap one.

Hard water, pollen and tall foyer glass

Two things drive most of our window work in Avon. The first is hard water — local supply runs around 18 grains per gallon, which is very hard, and sprinkler overspray onto glass leaves calcium deposits that ordinary washing will not lift. Caught early they come off; left through a summer they etch the pane.

The second is agriculture. Hendricks County has roughly 152,800 acres of farmland across some 658 farms, dominated by corn and soybeans, and the fields sit right on the town’s western edge. Field dust and crop pollen settle heavily on glass through the growing season. Add the tall foyer and great-room windows typical of newer builds here — genuinely awkward to reach safely — and you have the three reasons people call us.

Where we work in Avon

We cover the town and the surrounding parts of Hendricks County, including:

  • The US 36 / Rockville Road commercial corridor
  • Avon Commons and the Shoppes of Avon Commons
  • Washington Township Park and the Avon Haunted Bridge area
  • Avon Avenue and the Dan Jones Road corridor
  • The White Lick Creek Trail corridor
  • Avon Town Hall Park and WWII Memorial Park
  • Hendricks Regional Health and the medical corridor
  • The rural western edge toward Danville

About Avon

Avon is in Hendricks County about thirteen miles west of downtown Indianapolis along US 36, bordered by Brownsburg to the north, Plainfield to the south and Danville to the west. It sits across Washington and Lincoln townships and has grown roughly fourfold since 2000.

Its best-known landmark is the Avon Haunted Bridge — a 1906 spandrel-arch railroad viaduct built for the Big Four Railroad, double-tracked in 1908 and still carrying CSX freight today. It appears on the town seal and is reachable through Washington Township Park.

Commercially the town is retail and healthcare rather than industrial: more than a dozen shopping centers along US 36, with Hendricks Regional Health anchoring the medical side. That means storefront and medical-office glass alongside a very large residential round — and no heavy manufacturing to complicate the schedule.

Nearby areas we cover

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

Next step

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