Hollywood Hills homes are built for the views — steep canyon lots, floor-to-ceiling glass, and panoramic sightlines from downtown to the ocean. But canyon exposure, heavy tree cover, hard water, and wildfire-season ash mean those windows need serious attention. Trip's Windows brings the hillside expertise, the right equipment for narrow access, and the crew to keep your glass immaculate. Same-week scheduling, no surcharges.
Hollywood Hills isn't a typical LA neighborhood — it's a collection of canyons, ridges, and winding roads carved into the Santa Monica Mountains. Homes here are built on steep grades, often cantilevered over hillsides with multi-level construction designed to maximize views. That means windows everywhere: walls of glass facing the city skyline, canyon-facing decks wrapped in frameless panels, and skylights catching Southern California light from every angle.
The environment is demanding on glass. Dense tree canopy — eucalyptus, pine, sycamore, and native chaparral — constantly sheds sap, pollen, and leaf debris. Canyon winds funnel dust and particulate matter onto every surface. LA's notoriously hard water leaves mineral deposits on exterior glass. And during fire season, ash settles across the Hills within hours. Windows that looked clean last week can be visibly dirty today.
Access is the other challenge. Narrow winding roads, steep driveways, limited turnaround space, and homes with entrances on one level and living spaces three stories below. We've worked these canyons extensively and bring crews equipped for every access scenario — because getting to the glass is half the job in Hollywood Hills.
From Bird Streets to Beachwood Canyon, we know every turn.
The ultra-luxury enclave above the Sunset Strip — Blue Jay Way, Oriole Drive, Nightingale Drive, Thrasher Avenue. Modern estates with walls of glass commanding unobstructed city views from downtown to the Pacific. These homes have some of the largest glass surfaces in the Hills, and the western exposure means relentless sun glare on any smudge or water spot.
A historic gated community with a mix of classic Hollywood architecture and contemporary builds. Winding roads, mature landscaping, and hillside lots with limited access points. Properties here feature a combination of vintage casement windows and newer floor-to-ceiling installations — each requiring different cleaning approaches.
The iconic canyon neighborhood beneath the Hollywood Sign. Dense tree cover, narrow roads, and homes tucked into steep terrain with layered canyon views. Beachwood Canyon's sheltered position traps moisture and debris, making windows particularly prone to buildup from sap, pollen, and morning fog residue.
The legendary canyon connecting Hollywood to the Valley. Laurel Canyon homes are built on some of the steepest terrain in the Hills, with winding single-lane roads and driveways that test any service vehicle. Heavy eucalyptus and pine canopy means constant sap deposits and debris on glass and gutters year-round.
A quieter, more secluded canyon with winding Nichols Canyon Road as its spine. Homes here sit on heavily wooded lots with significant elevation changes. The dense vegetation creates a microclimate that traps moisture and pollen, and the narrow road access requires crews experienced with tight maneuvering and hillside equipment setup.
The eastern neighborhoods of the Hills — from the charming Hollywood Dell near Franklin Avenue to the Cahuenga Pass corridor and the homes surrounding Lake Hollywood and the reservoir. These areas feature a mix of bungalows, mid-century homes, and newer construction. Tree density is high, access varies widely, and the Runyon Canyon area generates significant trail dust that drifts onto nearby properties.
Hollywood Hills homes exist for their views — and every one of those views is experienced through glass. When that glass is compromised by canyon dust, tree sap, hard water spots, or wildfire ash, you lose the entire reason the home was built where it is. This isn't about aesthetics alone. It's about preserving the core value of your property.
The canyon environment is relentless. Heavy tree cover from eucalyptus, Monterey pine, and native sycamore constantly deposits sap and pollen. LA's hard water supply leaves mineral buildup on exterior glass that worsens with every irrigation cycle and morning dew. During fire season — increasingly year-round — fine ash particles embed into glass surfaces and require professional removal before they etch.
Then there's the access challenge. Many Hollywood Hills homes have windows reachable only from steep slopes, cantilevered decks, or multi-story drops. Water-fed pole systems, proper anchoring, and crews who understand hillside safety protocols aren't optional — they're essential. This is specialized work, and it's what we do.
No travel surcharge. Experienced with hillside access and steep terrain. We're built for the Hills.
Simple, straightforward, and the same for every Hollywood Hills job.
Call, text, or fill out our online form. Tell us about your Hollywood Hills property — home size, number of windows, hillside access, what services you need. We respond same-day.
We'll provide a quote based on your property. No surprise add-ons. For hillside homes with complex access, photos or a site visit help us quote accurately — especially for multi-level homes with cantilevered decks or restricted driveway access.
Our uniformed crew arrives on time with all equipment — squeegees, water-fed poles, pressure washer, drop cloths. We text the day before to confirm and call if anything changes. We know the roads and plan our approach to your property before we arrive.
We do a final check before leaving. If you're home, we'll walk through with you. Not satisfied? Our 48-hour re-clean guarantee means we'll come back — no questions asked.
Three things we commit to on every single job.
We text the day before to confirm. We arrive within our window. If we're ever running late, we call.
Every pane. Every surface. Every gutter. We don't cut corners — and we back our work with a 48-hour re-clean guarantee.
Drop cloths, shoe covers, and a final sweep. You shouldn't be able to tell we were there — except for the results.
Real feedback from homeowners and property managers in the Hills.
"Our Bird Streets home has floor-to-ceiling glass on three levels facing the city. Finding a crew that could handle the access, work safely on the hillside, and actually deliver streak-free results was impossible — until Trip's. They come monthly and know our property inside and out. The views have never looked better."
"I manage several properties in Laurel Canyon and Outpost Estates, and Trip's handles all of them. They understand the narrow roads, tight driveways, and steep lots that make the Hills challenging for most service companies. Scheduling is consistent, communication is excellent, and the quality never varies. Exactly what property management requires."
"Our Beachwood Canyon home is surrounded by sycamores and eucalyptus — the sap and pollen on our windows was constant. Trip's recommended monthly service and the difference is night and day. They also cleaned hard water stains from our exterior glass that had been building up for years. Professional, reliable, and they genuinely care about the results."
Hollywood Hills is part of our regular LA service rotation. Same-week scheduling is almost always available, and many of our Hollywood Hills clients are on recurring monthly schedules with a locked-in time slot. We know the winding roads and access points — no time wasted figuring out how to reach your property.
We recommend monthly for most Hollywood Hills homes. The combination of canyon dust, heavy tree cover (eucalyptus, pine, sycamore), hard water deposits from LA's water supply, and wildfire-season ash means windows accumulate grime faster than in flatland neighborhoods. Homes with floor-to-ceiling glass or panoramic city views benefit most from monthly service.
Absolutely — that's Hollywood Hills. We're experienced with narrow winding roads, steep driveways, limited parking, and multi-level homes built into hillsides. Our crews bring the right equipment for every access scenario, including water-fed poles for hard-to-reach glass and extension systems for cantilevered decks and balconies.
Yes. Many of our Hollywood Hills clients are property managers or estate managers overseeing luxury rentals, celebrity homes, and investment properties. We provide invoicing, flexible scheduling, and the discretion and professionalism expected in this market. We coordinate directly with your management team.
No. Hollywood Hills is part of our regular service area — there are no travel fees, fuel surcharges, or distance-based upcharges. We're in the Hills multiple days per week and can often accommodate short-notice scheduling for our regular clients.
All within minutes of our daily Hollywood Hills routes.
Free estimate. Same-day response. No pressure, no obligation — just quality work from a crew that knows the Hills.