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Window Cleaning & Pressure Washing in Noblesville, IN

Noblesville asks more of a window cleaner than most towns its size, because it has two entirely different kinds of glass. Around the courthouse square there is genuine nineteenth-century sash with dozens of small panes; out toward 146th Street there are two-story great-room walls. Walden Window & Pressure Washing does both properly, and quotes are free.

Historic glass around the courthouse square

Noblesville has four historic districts on the National Register — the Commercial district around the square, plus Conner Street, Catherine Street and South 9th Street. Between them they hold well over 250 contributing buildings in Queen Anne, Italianate, Craftsman and Colonial Revival, dating back to around 1840.

Buildings of that age have true divided-light windows: many small panes in wood muntins, often with storm windows over them and paint that has crept onto the glass over a century of repainting. They cannot be done quickly and they are the first thing a crew paid by the pane will skip. We quote them by what they honestly take, we clean every light, and where sash cords or glazing putty have failed we tell you rather than working around it.

Morse Reservoir and the newer subdivisions

Morse Reservoir sits just over three miles from town — 1,500 acres with about 32 miles of shoreline, created in 1956 by damming Cicero Creek. Lakefront homes there have the same exposure as any waterfront property: wind-driven grit on the water elevation, damp shaded sides that grow algae, and glass that shows every spot because of the light coming off the surface.

Away from the water, Noblesville’s population went from 18,418 in 1990 to nearly 70,000 in 2020, so most of the housing stock is modern subdivision building with large window units and vinyl or fiber-cement siding. Those want soft washing rather than pressure — low pressure and the right solution, so the growth is killed instead of stripped off to return next season.

Where we work in Noblesville

We cover the city and the surrounding parts of Hamilton County, including:

  • The Courthouse Square and the Commercial Historic District
  • Conner Street, Catherine Street and South 9th Street
  • Federal Hill Commons and the White River Greenway
  • Morse Park and the Morse Reservoir shoreline
  • Hamilton Town Center and the I-69 Exit 210 area
  • The State Road 37 corridor
  • Forest Park and Potter’s Bridge Park
  • The Pleasant Street and 146th Street corridors

About Noblesville

Noblesville is the seat of Hamilton County, about twenty-three miles north-north-east of downtown Indianapolis, with a population around 76,000. It sits on the White River, and Potter’s Covered Bridge still stands north of town in the county park named after it.

The courthouse square is the real center. The Hamilton County Courthouse was built between 1877 and 1879, and the Second Empire Sheriff’s Residence and Jail beside it dates from 1875. The surrounding commercial buildings run from 1875 to 1931 in Gothic Revival, Italianate and Renaissance Revival — masonry storefronts that were restored rather than replaced.

It is not only a bedroom community. Helmer Scientific, SMC Corporation of America and Bastian Solutions all have significant operations here, and the city has approved speculative industrial construction. Ruoff Music Center north of I-69 has been drawing crowds since 1989. For us that means a genuine commercial and light-industrial workload alongside the residential rounds.

Nearby areas we cover

We also work in Westfield, Fishers, 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.