Brand-new impact glass. PBG 317 ppm hard water. Construction dust in the afternoon sun.Get it cleaned right from day one.
★ 5.0 / 234 reviews · $2M insured · The Pink's Home Promise
I run Pink's here on the Treasure Coast, and I clean Avenir homes myself — same crew, every visit. Avenir is all brand-new construction, which means every window is impact-rated with a low-e coating, and the wrong cleaner — alkaline chemistry, abrasive pads — etches the exposed glass and wears the coating down over time. We don't use them. I walk every property before we quote, so the plan fits your house and your glass — not a one-size template.
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Move-in day looks great — until afternoon sun reveals construction dust on every window. And the wrong cleaner on day one can quietly degrade the coating on your brand-new impact glass.
The Pink's Home Promise: Dan walks your property, runs the move-in deep clean the right way (neutral-pH chemistry, deionized water, soft pads), and the same crew comes back on the rhythm that fits your home.
PBG hardness runs 317 ppm. Most new Avenir homes settle into a quarterly rhythm to stay ahead of the irrigation spotting, construction dust, and storm grime. Some prefer twice a year. Your call.
PBG water hardness runs 317 ppm — nearly twice the USGS threshold for "very hard" water (180 mg/L). Every irrigation cycle leaves a trace of mineral spotting on your impact glass, and most off-the-shelf cleaners (the ones cheap services use) are alkaline. Over time they etch the exposed glass, fog the frames and tracks, and damage exposed low-E coatings.
The fix is unglamorous: neutral-pH chemistry, deionized water rinses, soft pads, and a crew trained on coating-safe technique for the major impact-glass brands (PGT, CGI, Schuco, and others). Your coating stays intact. That's the whole product — boring on paper, and the reason our clients never call anyone else.
No once-over, no shortcuts. The same crew cleans the whole property, every visit.
Avenir is one of the largest master-planned communities in Palm Beach County — roughly 4,750 acres and around 4,000 new homes. Toll Brothers, GL Homes, Kolter Homes, DiVosta, and others have built distinct enclaves inside Avenir: Regency, Apex, L'Ambiance, Esprit, and more. Every home is brand-new. Every window is impact-rated with low-e coatings.
That changes the cleaning equation. Abrasive pads scratch the glass, and acidic or alkaline cleaners etch exposed surfaces and damage exposed coatings — standard household products aren't formulated for the kind of glass installed in Avenir homes. We use non-abrasive pads, neutral pH chemistry, and deionized water rinses that protect coatings and warranty terms.
For closings and move-ins we run a one-time deep clean to remove construction debris (concrete dust, paint splatter, decal residue, mortar splash) before you settle into a recurring rhythm. Your glass starts at zero and stays that way.
Avenir's HOAs require vendor approval documentation. We carry $2M general liability (Berkley Specialty), workers compensation (Travelers), background checks on every crew member, NDA available on request, and we provide all paperwork. Crews are uniformed and arrive in branded vehicles. Want Dan to walk your property? Call or text: (772) 202-3325.

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