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Window Cleaning & Pressure Washing in Fishers, IN

Fishers has something most of our service area does not: a large stretch of genuine waterfront. Homes on Geist sit exposed to wind, spray and constant sun off the water, and their glass shows it. Walden Window & Pressure Washing works the Geist shoreline, the newer subdivisions and the Nickel Plate District, and every quote is free.

Geist Reservoir waterfront homes

Geist Reservoir covers about 1,900 acres and holds roughly 6.1 billion gallons. It was created in 1943 by damming Fall Creek, and its south-eastern arm sits inside Fishers. The homes along it are among the most glass-heavy properties we clean anywhere — the whole point of building there is the view, so the lake elevation is usually a wall of windows.

Waterfront glass takes a particular beating. Wind carries spray and grit off open water onto the lake side, algae likes the damp shaded elevations, and the sun reflecting off the surface makes every streak and water spot visible from inside. We clean the lake elevation properly rather than treating it as one more side of the house, and we handle boathouse and dock-side surfaces at the same visit.

Newer subdivisions and the Nickel Plate District

Fishers grew from 344 residents in 1960 to nearly 99,000 by 2020, so its housing is overwhelmingly modern — a thin layer of mid-1950s ranch homes, then the mid-1980s Sunblest Farms era, then thirty years of continuous subdivision building. That means large modern window units, vinyl and fiber-cement siding, and the shaded north elevations that go green in an Indiana summer. Soft washing, not high pressure, is what those surfaces need.

In the Nickel Plate District just west of 116th Street and I-69, the work is different again: walkable storefront glass at street level, restaurant frontage, and the brick and columned masonry around City Hall. We schedule storefronts early so the glass is finished before doors open.

Where we work in Fishers

We cover the whole city across Fall Creek and Delaware townships, including:

  • The Geist Reservoir shoreline
  • The Nickel Plate District and downtown Fishers
  • Fishers District and the 116th Street corridor
  • 96th Street and Allisonville Road
  • Fall Creek Road and the Brooks School area
  • Cyntheanne Park and the eastern subdivisions
  • The I-69 corridor and its four exits
  • Conner Prairie and the western edge along the White River

About Fishers

Fishers lies about sixteen miles north-east of downtown Indianapolis in Hamilton County, with a population near 105,000 across roughly 36 square miles. A little over six percent of the city’s area is water, which is unusual for central Indiana and is almost entirely Geist.

The city has 25 parks and well over 130 miles of trails, and the Nickel Plate Trail runs from 96th Street north past 146th into Noblesville. Conner Prairie, the living-history museum on William Conner’s 1802 settlement, sits on the western edge along the White River, and the 1826 West-Harris House — the Ambassador House — is on the National Register.

Employment here is corporate and retail rather than industrial: Roche Diagnostics, Navient, IKEA, Topgolf. It is a suburban market with a genuine lakefront segment attached, and those two halves need quite different handling.

Nearby areas we cover

We also work in Noblesville, McCordsville, Carmel, Fortville. 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.