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Kyle Ray

In 2007 Kyle started Geek Window Cleaning to provide excellent customer service and results for customers. Kyle is always looking for ways to improve the service customers receive so he reads just about every book you can imagine on business as well as researching and learning about what is the best and most effective equipment.

In Kyle’s own words, “I’ve always said we are a customer service company that happens to provide the services we do. Your satisfaction is our ultimate goal because we know if we hit the mark every time, with every customer, we’ll have customers for life.”
  • Favorite Color: T.A.R.D.I.S. Blue 
  • Off-Time: Off time, that’s funny
  • Archenemies: Wasps & builders who think putting a window in an impossible to get to place is a great idea 
  • Favorite animal: Turtles & Octopus — they’re just so cool!
How to Clean the Outside of Gutters

How to Clean the Outside of Gutters

Did you know that the black streaks on your gutters, often called "tiger stripes," are caused by electrostatic bonding between dirt, pollutants, and water runoff from your roof? These streaks don’t just look bad—they can become permanent if not cleaned regularly. Over...

Window Cleaning Service Cost Breakdown

Window Cleaning Service Cost Breakdown

Did you know that dirty windows can reduce natural light in your home by up to 40%? Over time, dust, grime, and hard water stains affect visibility and deteriorate the glass. That’s why investing in professional window cleaning is crucial—not just for appearance but...

How to Clean Asphalt Roofs from Moss

How to Clean Asphalt Roofs from Moss

Moss has existed for nearly 450 million years, making it one of the oldest plant forms on Earth. While it plays a crucial role in absorbing carbon and even served as a natural bandage during World War I, it can be a major nuisance when it starts growing on your roof....

Why Are My Windows Foggy? Common Issues Explained

Why Are My Windows Foggy? Common Issues Explained

Why are my windows foggy? The answer lies in the temperature difference between the warm, humid indoor air and the cold glass surface, causing condensation. While this is common in colder months or at night, excessive moisture buildup can lead to mold growth, reduced...