High Altitude Services

Keeping Wyoming’s Mountain Views Crystal Clear

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Professional Residential & Commercial Window Washing

At High Altitude Services, we provide residential and commercial window cleaning along with professional exterior services designed to protect and maintain your property. From gutter cleaning and dryer vent service to RV washing/waxing and seasonal Christmas lights, we focus on reliability, communication, and attention to detail.

We show up on time, do the job right, and treat your property with respect — delivering results you can see and service you can trust.

Our Services

Window Washing

A multi-story house with a large set of floor-to-ceiling windows on the front, a stone foundation, gray trim, and a wood exterior. The house has a gabled roof and is set against a cloudy sky with mountains reflected in the windows.

High Altitude Services provides professional interior and exterior window cleaning for residential and commercial properties. Our detailed cleaning process removes dirt, debris, and hard water build up to restore a spotless, streak free finish.

Enjoy crystal clear windows that showcase your home’s mountain views and enhance the overall appearance of your property.

RV Washing & Waxing

A black and tan Phaeton camper van with red and beige stripes parked on a concrete driveway under a clear blue sky.

Your RV is a major investment, and protecting its exterior is key to preserving its value. We apply a protective wax using professional-grade buffing equipment to ensure even coverage, enhanced shine, and long-lasting protection.

This machine-applied process helps defend against sun exposure, oxidation, road grime, and environmental buildup while restoring depth and gloss to the finish. Regular waxing not only improves appearance, it helps protect the gel coat and extend the life of your RV.

Dryer Vent Cleaning

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Clogged dryer vents restrict airflow, increase drying time, and are considered one of the leading causes of residential house fires. Routine cleaning every 1–2 years helps protect your home, improve efficiency, and extend the life of your dryer.

We provide comprehensive vent cleanings to ensure safe, reliable performance year-round. Ask about adding dryer vent cleaning while we’re already on site for window or gutter service for added convenience.

Gutter Cleaning

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Clogged gutters prevent proper drainage and can lead to water damage along your roofline, siding, and foundation. We provide thorough cleanings to keep water flowing safely away from your home and help prevent costly issues.

Already scheduled for window cleaning? Ask about discounted gutter cleaning when completed during the same visit.

Christmas Lights

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Enjoy the holiday season without the stress of ladders, tangled lights, or storage bins. We provide professional Christmas light installation customized to fit your home and highlight its best features.

Our service includes installation, post-season takedown, and secure off-season storage so your display is ready to go year after year. We supply high quality lighting and handle every detail, allowing you to enjoy a clean, professional holiday look without the hassle.

Customer Reviews

“These guys are knowledgeable, work fast, and are more than competent. They have integrity and we trust them completely!”

— Steve H.

“Dean and Hazen were both friendly and professional. They made our old windows gleam! We wholeheartedly recommend them!”

— Jennifer H.

“Efficient and thorough. Crystal clear views going into Winter.”

— James S.