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    Ridgecrest Window Cleaning

    5.0 (3 reviews)
    Open 7:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Always a pleasure waiting with A-1! I have used them quite a…read morefew times over the past two years for deep cleaning. Service and communication are great. The team is always on time giving updates on their ETA and walk through with you before departing. A good value for me.

    I am leaving this review not because of the move-out cleaning itself (as that is still to be…read moredetermined and this will review will be updated accordingly, if necessary), but because of the deeply unprofessional, coercive, and ethically sloppy conduct of the owner/manager, Kimberly Gonzalez. I paid $150 upfront as agreed. Prior to the job, I was explicit--in writing--about my maximum budget and that any flexibility was conditional on being informed beforehand. Instead, once the team was already on site, the price began to escalate in real time. First, I was told the total needed to increase to $250 (an additional $100 over the $150 already paid). When I objected--because this exceeded what we had discussed--I was then pressured for "at least $50 more," framed as unavoidable because the workers were "overtime" and the clock was running. In other words: the terms changed after work had begun, and my consent was treated as irrelevant. The justification for this escalation was frankly bizarre. I was suddenly informed that the kitchen sink "drained straight to the bottom," implying a plumbing issue--and then implicitly accused of previously managing this with a bucket or bowl. Let me be clear: I have been accused of many things in my life, but secretly concealing a fictional plumbing failure with a bucket is not one of them. There was no known sink issue, and in any case, plumbing problems are not a cleaning surcharge, nor are they something a customer should be financially ambushed over mid-job. What followed crossed from unprofessional into coercive. I was repeatedly told that if I did not immediately pay more, Ms. Gonzalez would have to "come out of pocket," that there was "no time to go back and forth," and that payment later was not acceptable--despite the fact that the back-and-forth was initiated solely because the business changed the price after the service was underway. I was even asked who the homeowner was, an irrelevant and inappropriate question in context. At one point, Ms. Gonzalez explicitly stated that she does not care about bad reviews because she has plenty of good ones. So, respectfully: if you don't care, then here it is. Small businesses deserve support. Workers deserve to be paid. What customers do not deserve is to be pressured into paying more than agreed upon, blamed for unrelated household issues, and emotionally cornered into compliance while being told their prior boundaries no longer matter. I ultimately paid the additional amount simply to end the interaction. If you choose this company, understand this clearly: -- The initial price is not final once workers arrive -- New "issues" may appear without advance notice -- Budget ceilings may be disregarded mid-job -- Communication becomes pressurized and inappropriate Proceed with caution.

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    Oildale Window Cleaning

    (10 reviews)

    David and Deborah were amazing. I spoke to David yesterday and he arrived today promptly at 7am…read more David and Deborah walked the perimeter and gave me an estimate, and got to work. They were very detailed and cleaned up after themselves. As they were cleaning up David asked me to inspect their work, it was impeccable. We are very happy with their service and will be calling in the suggested 6 months to do it all over again. * We have 2 banks of solar panels; the picture shows the bank on the right before cleaning and the bank in the front after cleaning!

    Well I just paid $500 to have my kitchen window look hardly any better than before they came. I…read moretold them first thing when they arrived that my priority was the window above the stove. Yes, it's bad design to have a window above the stove but I didn't design it and I do the best I can with it. One time I had another window washer tell me he could clean it. If they couldn't do it, they should have told me up front. Instead of simply doing what I wanted, they insisted on cleaning ALL of the windows in the house to "maintain their reputation." I agreed to it but that had them going into some private areas of the house when I had only been expecting workers in public areas. Don't get me wrong, they worked really hard all day long. They cleaned the screens and they sprayed down the garage door. They were here from 7am to 4pm. That was its own nightmare, of course, for my other family members were stressed out about having strangers in the house for so long. When I pointed out that I was disappointed that the window still looked bad, they tried to tell me how I could clean it myself. Ummm, that's why I hired supposed "professionals." He said, "Well I don't have a degreaser!" He couldn't ask me if I had one or pop over to Home Depot? They shouldn't have taken the job if it was beyond their abilities. They did a bunch of stuff I didn't want and weren't able to take care of the main reason I brought them out there in the first place.

    Ridgecrest Window Cleaning - windowwashing - Updated May 2026

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