




Phoenix is our headquarters. It's where we refined our rigging protocols on 40-story residential towers in monsoon season, where we learned to read hard-water mineral content off a single pane, and where property managers first asked us if we'd lock our rates — so we did. Every technique we bring to a building was stress-tested here first. If your building is in the Valley, the crew you're hiring has probably cleaned your neighbor.
The Buildings We Serve
Our Phoenix portfolio concentrates on downtown's residential towers along Central Avenue, Class A commercial on the Camelback Corridor, and hospitality properties across the Valley. For confidentiality reasons we don't publish client building names online — but we're happy to share references and letters from property managers during a site walk.
What Makes Phoenix Different
Hard water. Tap water in Phoenix runs around 300 TDS (total dissolved solids) — ten times the national average. Standard cleaning with municipal water leaves mineral residue on glass within weeks. Every Clean Towers crew carries pure-water filtration on site, dropping TDS to under 0.5 before a single pane is touched.
Monsoon season. Between June and September, sudden storms deposit dust, pollen, and organic debris across every exposed facade in the city. We schedule post-monsoon cleaning programs and build storm-contingency clauses into every service agreement, so your building isn't at the back of a waiting list when it needs us most.
Heat. Surface temperatures on south-facing glass routinely exceed 140°F from May through September. We adjust cleaning solutions, work hours, and crew rotations to protect both technicians and the seals on your glazing system — which lesser vendors damage by cleaning at the wrong time of day.
Where We Work in Phoenix
Downtown, Midtown, the Biltmore and Camelback Corridor, and Arcadia — plus Scottsdale, Tempe, Paradise Valley, Chandler, and Gilbert.



