Hard Water Spot Removal — Johnson County, KS

Cloudy rings and mineral deposits can be treated safely. We assess, test a small area, then restore clarity where possible—without scratching your glass.

What We Treat

  • Sprinkler overspray on patio doors and lower panes
  • Mineral buildup from landscaping & hose water
  • Stubborn window spots that regular cleaning won’t touch

Note: Deep etching is permanent damage to the glass surface. If we find etching, we’ll explain options and never oversell.

Our Safe Process

  1. Assess — Identify deposits vs. etching under good light.
  2. Test patch — Discreet area to confirm results.
  3. Professional remover — Controlled application and pad suited to your glass.
  4. Neutralize & rinse — Leave glass clean and residue-free.
  5. Inspection — Final check from multiple angles.

Before & After

Before: hard water spots on glass After: restored clarity

Slide to compare. Results vary by severity and whether glass is etched.

Hard Water FAQ

Will treatment scratch my windows?

No—we use glass-safe methods and test first. If a surface is delicate or coated, we adjust our approach or recommend alternatives.

Will the spots come back?

If sprinklers hit the glass, minerals can reappear. Adjusting heads and routine cleaning helps prevent buildup.

Do you seal the glass?

Protective treatments are optional—ask during your quote and we’ll discuss what makes sense for your windows.

Serving

Leawood • Mission Hills • Prairie Village • Overland Park • Johnson County, KS