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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!
Does Rain Ruin Window Cleaning?

Does Rain Ruin Window Cleaning?

Did you know that 87% of Americans say a clean home makes them feel both mentally and physically better? (American Cleaning Institute) Clean windows don’t just brighten your house—they brighten your mood. But what if it rains the very next day? Do your freshly cleaned...

Once a Year Interior Window Cleaning: Why It Matters

Once a Year Interior Window Cleaning: Why It Matters

Did you know that 76% of homeowners say their house doesn’t feel fully clean if the windows are dirty? It’s true—your windows make a bigger difference than almost any other surface in your home. That’s why experts recommend cleaning interior windows at least once a...

Window Cleaning Maintenance Programs: Pros and Cons

Window Cleaning Maintenance Programs: Pros and Cons

It always happens the same way. Guests are on their way. You’ve cleaned the house top to bottom, lit candles, set the table. Everything looks perfect—until you catch a glimpse of the windows. Streaks, smudges, dusty screens. Suddenly, you’re dialing every cleaner in...

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...