BBB A+ Accredited4.9 stars · 864 reviewsFamily Owned Since 1988
Mon–Fri 8:30–5:00 · (952) 922-6860
Service Area · Ramsey County

Window Cleaning & Exterior Cleaning in North Oaks, MN

Built on James J. Hill's historic farm, private North Oaks is one of the metro's most exclusive communities — and Starbrite has cleaned its homes since 1988. From Pleasant Lake to the wooded estates, we deliver a flawless, streak-free finish.

Neighborhoods We Serve in North Oaks

No matter where you are in North Oaks, we've got you covered — including:

  • the Pleasant Lake area
  • the Wilkinson Lake area
  • the historic North Oaks Farm area

North Oaks Landmarks We Know Well

We've been cleaning windows around North Oaks for decades. Some of the local spots near the homes and businesses we serve:

  • Pleasant Lake
  • the historic North Oaks Farm (James J. Hill estate)
  • Wilkinson Lake
  • the private North Oaks trail system

Why North Oaks Homeowners Choose Starbrite

  • Family-owned in Blaine since 1988 — minority owned and locally owned
  • BBB A+ accredited since 2012
  • Fully insured and licensed, OSHA, IWC & BRC Aerial Lift certified
  • Over 12,000 homes and 2,000 commercial properties cleaned
  • 4.9 stars across 864 reviews
  • Same trusted crew on every visit

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you offer window cleaning in North Oaks?

Yes. North Oaks is part of our regular Ramsey County service area, and has been since 1988. We clean both homes and businesses, inside and out.

How soon can you clean my windows in North Oaks?

Most North Oaks jobs are scheduled within a week, and we often have availability sooner. Call (952) 922-6860 or request a free quote and we'll find a time that works.

What services do you offer in North Oaks?

Everything from residential and commercial window cleaning to pressure washing, gutter cleaning, siding cleaning, deck & fence cleaning, holiday lighting, and solar panel cleaning.

Ready for a streak-free view?

Free quote in under 24 hours — usually within the hour. No pressure, no upsell. Troy answers his own phone.