Different Window Cleaning Services
The glass looks foggy or blurry.
Sometimes this is just dirt buildup. Sometimes it's something else. If the fog sits between two panes of glass and won't wipe off, that's a seal failure inside the window itself. Cleaning won't fix that one, and we'll tell you straight if that's what we're looking at instead of charging you for a wash that won't help.
Dirty, fading window frames.
Vinyl and wood frames both take a beating from Okanagan sun. Years of UV exposure plus dust and grime make frames look dull and chalky. We clean frames as part of every job, and it makes a bigger difference than most people expect.
Common Problems We Fix
Spider webs and dead bugs in the corners.
This is normal in Kelowna, especially near Mission Creek and the parks along Lower Mission. Bugs like the warm glass and the shade in window corners. We clear the webs, wipe down the frames, and treat the area so it takes longer to come back.
Hard water stains and mineral etching.
This one's big here. Sprinklers hitting your windows, plus our local water, leave white or cloudy spots that build up over months. Left alone, those spots can etch into the glass and become permanent. We catch this early with regular cleanings, and for stains that have already set in, we use a mineral treatment made for this exact problem.

Why Kelowna Chooses Squeaky Squeegers
We live here too. We know what a hot, dry Kelowna summer does to glass, and we know what a wet Okanagan winter leaves behind. That local knowledge means we're not guessing at your problem. We've likely already fixed it for a neighbour down the street.
A few things you can count on:
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We show up when we say we will.
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We tell you honestly if something isn't a cleaning problem, even if that means a smaller bill for us.
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We are run this business with a group of youth.
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We stand behind our work. If something's not right, we come back and make it right.
we serve in
Downtown
Kelowna North
Kelowna South
Capri-Landmark
Midtown
South Pandosy
Winfield
Oyama
Carr's Landing
Okanagan Centre
Ellison
Glenmore
North Glenmore
Glenmore Valley
Dilworth Mountain
Wilden
Clifton Road
Magic Estates
McKinley Landing
University District
UBCO
Quail Ridge
Lake Country
Rutland
Rutland North
Rutland South
Black Mountain
Springvalley
Southeast Kelowna
Hall Road
Joe Rich
Belgo
Toovey Heights
Lower Mission
Upper Mission
Crawford Estates
Kettle Valley
Winslow Park
Westbank
Lakeview Heights
Rose Valley
Shannon Lake
Glenrosa
Casa Loma
Westbank First Nation
Tsinstikeptum 9
Tsinstikeptum 10
Smith Creek
West Kelowna Estates
Gellatly Bay
Peachland
Fintry
La Casa

Our Mission
At Squeaky Squeegees, we're more than just a window cleaning company. Kelowna is where we were born and raised, and it's still home today. That's why we care so much about making every house, storefront, and building in this city shine. When we clean your windows, gutters, or driveway, we're not just doing a job. We're taking care of our own community.
We believe clean homes make people happy. A sparkling window, a clear gutter, or a fresh driveway can turn a house into a place you're proud to come home to. That's the feeling we want for every person we work with in Kelowna, BC.
Everything we do comes back to three simple goals:
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Happy Team & Better Work : We treat our staff well because happy workers do their best work. When our team feels valued, that care shows up in every job we finish.
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Complete Satisfaction : We don't just want to meet expectations, we want to leave a positive experience. We are not limited to just cleaning windows, if needed we go beyond this to ensure the complete satisfaction of our customers.
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A Better Kelowna : We want our work to leave a mark on this community, not just on your windows. From supporting local causes to keeping our city looking its best, we want Squeaky Squeegees to stand for something good.
Kelowna has given us so much, and we want to give back through the work we do best. Whether it's a quick window cleaning or a full property refresh, our goal stays the same: happy team, happy customers, and a community we're proud to be part of.
Frequently asked questions
Why Kelowna Windows Get So Dirty ?
Hot, Dry Summers and Dusty Winds
Kelowna gets hot, really hot. On June 29, 2021, during the heat dome, temperatures hit 45.7°C. Even a normal July or August regularly climbs past 30°C. Rain almost never shows up to rinse anything off. That's the real problem here. So when the Okanagan wind blows through neighbourhoods like Glenmore and Dilworth Mountain, it carries dry farm dust straight onto your windows. Day after day, more dust lands. With no summer rain to wash it off, that dust just sits there, baking onto the glass under the sun. By August, most Kelowna windows are coated in a dull, gritty film that blocks your view and dulls your whole home's curb appeal.
Spring Pollen and Cottonwood Fluff
Every spring, the orchards and pine forests around Southeast Kelowna let loose a wave of sticky pollen. May and June are the worst months for it. Near Mission Creek, cottonwood fluff fills the air and blows right onto your house. This stuff isn't just dusty, it's sticky, thanks to natural oils in the plants. It grabs onto your windows like glue and traps more dirt as it settles. Wipe it with plain soap and you'll just smear a yellow paste across the glass instead of cleaning it. It takes a real squeegee and the right technique to get spring pollen off your windows completely, without leaving streaks behind.
Hard Water Baking in the Sun
During dry stretches, people lean hard on their sprinklers, pulling water straight from Okanagan Lake to keep their lawns green. Here's the catch: Kelowna's tap water carries a heavy load of calcium and magnesium. When a sprinkler hits your lower windows on a hot July afternoon, the sun bakes those minerals right into the glass. Do that enough times over a summer, and you end up with stubborn white crusty spots, known as hard water scaling. Regular soap and glass cleaner won't touch it once it sets in. It takes a mineral-specific treatment to break the buildup down and bring your windows back to a clear, streak-free finish.
Winter Frost and Road Slush
Kelowna winters are milder than Calgary's, but January still averages around -1°C, with plenty of frost and snow. Drive down Highway 97 or Harvey Avenue in the winter, and you'll kick up a mix of road salt, magnesium chloride, and brown slush. That grime splashes right onto the windows of nearby homes and storefronts. Come the spring thaw in March, it leaves behind thick, greasy streaks that regular cleaning can struggle with. Leave it long enough, and that salty mix does more than dirty your glass. It blocks out your winter sunlight and slowly eats away at aluminum window frames if it's never washed off.
Sudden Wildfires and Ash Fallout
Wildfires are just part of summer in the Okanagan, and they're never predictable. When the McDougall Creek wildfire broke out on August 15, 2023, it burned close to fourteen thousand hectares and covered West Kelowna and downtown in thick smoke and ash. That ash isn't just dirty, it carries acid. If it lands on your windows and mixes with a September morning dew, it turns into an acidic paste right on the glass. Left alone, that paste etches permanently into the surface and can wreck your rubber window seals over time. Getting ash off fast, before the dew sets in, makes all the difference.








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