Newport Beach Window Cleaning & More
Window Cleaning in Newport Beach- that's us!
PSST... NEWPORT BEACH PEOPLE, COME HERE! COME HERE!
OK OK OK, don't you dare tell ANYone
this, but ACCLAIM, the company whose site you are on right now, is one of the fastest growing window & specialty cleaning companies around! (It's true, our moms told us.) We've cleaned for high profiles figures, government agencies, that mobile home park you pass everyday on your way to work...
Shoot, we might be cleaning your home or business as you are reading this! Take a look out your window, we'll wait a sec...
...ok, so maybe we're not there just yet...You better give us a call right away, before it's too late and we've exploded from way too much AWESOMENESS! (Or maybe just big-headedness.)
Please, go to our homepage to learn more about us. There, you will learn 5 great reasons why we might just be the best choice there is in the cleaning industry. We didn't even include the very good fact that Jake, one of our site-managers, always smells like freshly baked apple pie. (He always smells like apple pie! How can someone smell like apple pie so often, its like he is an apple pie. How can he not see that we need to draw attention to this phenomenon!) He said that he didn't want us to put that on the website. So we left it out...wait.
Below is a story for Newport history buffs! Read it real quick, it's actually pretty cool.
Newport Beach-The Making of a Masterpiece
In 1870, Captain Samuel S. Dunnells sailed his 105 ton river steamer, Vaquero, through the upper part of what is now know as Newport Bay. This successful steering through of the bay changed minds about the practical commercial usability of the bay. The then principle landowners of the area, the McFadden brothers and James Irvine, were very excited about this happening, which dissuaded beliefs that the bay was too treacherous for any type of travel.
Calling the bay a "new port" because of its new-found usability, they left an impression on the culture of the area that's as present as the name of the city. And in 1888 the McFadden's decided to use this port for their shipping business.
800-208-6320