Professional Window Cleaning in Phsar Chas, Khan Daun Penh
Phsar Chas is Phnom Penh's original tourist quarter — the stretch of Sisowath Quay where riverfront restaurants, rooftop bars, and guesthouses line the Tonle Sap waterfront, feeding into the narrow market streets around the Old Market (Phsar Chas). The Foreign Correspondents' Club anchors the northern end of the Quay strip, while the Royal Palace draws a constant flow of visitors through the southern edge of the sangkat. Every block is packed with restaurants, bars, souvenir shops, and budget-to-midrange accommodation — a neighborhood that lives and dies on first impressions.
Window Care PP provides window cleaning in Phsar Chas and greater Khan Daun Penh. From the glass-fronted restaurants lining the riverfront to the traditional shophouses of the Old Market district, our technicians deliver streak-free results for every property type in this high-traffic quarter.
Why Phsar Chas Properties Need Regular Window Cleaning
The riverfront location that makes Phsar Chas so attractive is also what makes its windows so difficult to maintain. Ground-level properties along Sisowath Quay sit just meters from the water. Morning mist off the Tonle Sap deposits a fine mineral film on glass that hardens into a cloudy haze over days. The constant humidity — often above 80% in the wet season — meets air-conditioned interiors to produce condensation on the inside of windows, creating a double-sided problem that household cleaning simply can't resolve.
For the dozens of restaurants and bars that define the Quay, there's an additional layer: cooking grease. Kitchen exhaust, frying oil vapor, and steam from open kitchens coat interior glass with a sticky film that traps dust and dulls natural light. On the outside, the same glass collects vehicle exhaust from the busy riverside road. Bars and nightlife venues add handprints, smoke residue, and splatter to the mix. The result is glass that looks dirty within days of a standard wipe-down — because the underlying grease film was never properly removed.
Foot traffic compounds the problem throughout the Old Market area. The narrow streets between Sisowath Quay and Street 108 funnel pedestrians past shopfronts all day, kicking up dust that settles on every surface. Tuk-tuks and motos navigating the tight lanes add exhaust to the mix. In a district where competition is literally next door — where a tourist chooses between two guesthouses or two restaurants based on a glance through the window — visible grime costs you business. Online review platforms amplify the effect: a dark, smudged lobby or a hazy restaurant window gets photographed and posted for thousands to see.
The building stock adds its own complexity. Phsar Chas is a mix of traditional Khmer shophouses with louvred windows and security grilles, renovated colonial buildings, and modern glass-fronted restaurant fit-outs with folding doors and floor-to-ceiling panels. Each requires different techniques, different tools, and an understanding of how the building is used.
Our Window Cleaning Services in Phsar Chas
Restaurant and Bar Window Cleaning
This is our busiest service category in Phsar Chas. Riverfront restaurants and Quay-side bars depend on clean glass for atmosphere, natural light, and views — the three things that justify their location. We use professional degreasing agents to cut through the cooking oil film that standard cleaning leaves behind, followed by purified water treatment for a streak-free finish. We clean terrace partitions, windscreens, folding door glass, and interior dividers in addition to standard windows.
Scheduling matters in hospitality. We work early morning before lunch service or late at night after closing — never during peak hours. Most of our restaurant clients in Phsar Chas are on weekly or bi-weekly plans, which keeps glass consistently clean rather than cycling between grimy and freshly washed.
Guesthouse and Hotel Window Cleaning
Phsar Chas has one of the highest concentrations of guesthouses and budget hotels in Phnom Penh. Lobby glass, entrance doors, guest room windows, and common-area mirrors all shape how visitors perceive your property from the moment they arrive. We clean guest room windows on a rotation coordinated with housekeeping schedules and turnover days — no disruption to occupied rooms. Lobby and entrance glass gets more frequent attention because it takes the heaviest wear from foot traffic and street dust.
For heritage-style properties in the area, we bring the same careful approach we use in neighboring Wat Phnom, where many of our clients operate from colonial-era buildings with original frames and decorative elements.
Shophouse and Retail Window Cleaning
The streets surrounding the Old Market are lined with shophouses — ground-floor retail with residential or storage above. Many feature louvred windows, security grilles, and narrow balconies that collect dust and debris. We clean louvres slat by slat, work around security grilles without removing them (unless access requires it), and include the upper-floor windows that most property owners neglect. Combined ground-floor and upper-floor packages keep the entire façade presentable, which matters when your building faces a busy market street.
Residential Window Cleaning
The residential pockets of Phsar Chas include riverside apartments with views over the Tonle Sap, renovated townhouses on the quieter back streets, and expat rentals above commercial spaces. We clean them all with our standard residential scope — interior and exterior glass, screen removal and washing, track and frame cleaning, and hard water stain treatment. For river-facing units, we recommend monthly service to stay ahead of the humidity and mineral buildup that's constant at this proximity to the water.
Post-Construction and Renovation Cleaning
Phsar Chas sees a steady stream of restaurant and bar fit-outs as new operators renovate spaces along the Quay and in the market streets. New glass storefronts, folding door systems, and interior partitions arrive covered in cement splatter, adhesive residue, paint overspray, and protective film. We remove all construction residue using non-abrasive techniques that protect freshly installed glass — including the tinted and coated panels increasingly common in modern hospitality fit-outs.
What to Expect When You Book
- Free quote — Tell us about your property and we'll provide a transparent price within 24 hours.
- Scheduled appointment — We arrive during your preferred time window, always within the agreed slot.
- Professional cleaning — Our team uses purified water systems, biodegradable detergents, and professional squeegees for a streak-free finish.
- Final inspection — We walk through every window with you to ensure you're 100% satisfied.
- Follow-up — We check in after service and set up your next appointment if you'd like regular maintenance.
Serving All of Khan Daun Penh
Beyond Phsar Chas, Window Care PP provides window cleaning throughout Khan Daun Penh. We also serve nearby sangkats including Wat Phnom, Phsar Kandal, Chey Chumneah, Chaktomuk, Phsar Thmei, Boeng Reang. Our central location in BKK3 means we can reach any property in Khan Daun Penh within minutes.
Pricing for Window Cleaning in Phsar Chas
Every property is different, so we provide custom quotes based on the number of windows, building height, accessibility, and condition. Here's a general guide:
- Residential Window Cleaning — from $25
- Commercial Window Cleaning — from $60
- High-Rise Window Cleaning — from $150
- Post-Construction Cleanup — from $80
- Solar Panel Cleaning — from $40
- Gutter Cleaning — from $30
All prices include interior and exterior cleaning, eco-friendly products, and our satisfaction guarantee. No hidden fees, no surprises.
Book Your Window Cleaning in Phsar Chas Today
Don't let dirty windows dull the view from your Phsar Chas property. Contact Window Care PP today for a free, no-obligation quote. We serve Phsar Chas and all of Khan Daun Penh — Mon–Sun: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM.
Call us at 078 504 506 or fill out our online booking form to get started. We look forward to making your windows shine.