Serving Bradford, ON
Window Cleaning, Gutter Cleaning & Christmas Lighting in Bradford
Bradford has grown fast on the edge of the Holland Marsh, and its mix of century brick homes and brand-new subdivisions off Holland Street each ask something different of exterior care. Horizon BrightWorks handles the windows, gutters, and holiday lighting, out of nearby Newmarket.
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Our Services in Bradford
Three signature services for Bradford homes & businesses
Window Cleaning in Bradford
Purified-water exterior cleaning for spot-free glass, paired with hand-detailed interior squeegee work.
Learn more →Gutter Cleaning in Bradford
Debris cleared, bagged, and left driveway-ready, for one-storey homes and select two-storey properties.
Learn more →Christmas Lighting in Bradford
Design-app planning, our commercial-grade lights, custom-fit install, in-season maintenance, takedown and storage.
Learn more →About Bradford
Premium home service, tuned to Bradford
Bradford sits on the Holland River at the southern edge of Simcoe County, where the flat black fields of the Holland Marsh give way to streets climbing up toward Holland Street. If you have driven Highway 400 north of the city, you have passed the town without always noticing it, and you have almost certainly eaten something grown in the #9 humus soil just west of the built-up core. Horizon BrightWorks works up here regularly. We are based in Newmarket, a short run south, so a morning in Bradford is a normal part of our week rather than a special trip.
The town has changed quickly. The 2021 census counted 42,880 residents, up better than a fifth from the 35,325 recorded five years earlier, and that pace shows in the housing. Older brick homes near the original town centre share the map with wide new subdivisions of two-storey builds, many close enough to the GO station that owners can catch the Barrie line into the city. A good number commute, which is part of why the outside of the house tends to get left for a weekend that never quite comes. Different eras of house, different problems for us. The century-era places have deep soffits and painted wood trim that punishes a careless ladder. The newer streets have tall foyer windows and two-storey stairwell glass that most homeowners simply cannot reach from inside.
Windows that stay clear from spring melt to first frost
Our window work runs on purified water. We feed rinsed, mineral-free water up a carbon-fibre pole, agitate the glass, and rinse it so nothing dries on the pane. No soap film, no spotting, no mineral haze left to bake on in the sun. On the exposed lots out near the Marsh, where wind carries field dust and grit onto west-facing glass all season, that method earns its keep. It also keeps the crew on the ground for most upper-storey work instead of leaning a ladder against your new eavestrough. Daniel checks the finished glass himself on jobs he is on, because a streak in the wrong light is the whole difference.
Gutters are the other half of the story, and the trees make the case. Bradford's established streets run under mature maples and the mixed hardwoods that come with older Ontario towns, and every autumn they fill troughs and downpipes with leaf litter and seed. Left alone through an Ontario winter, a clogged gutter holds water that freezes, backs up under the shingle edge, and starts working at the fascia. We clear the full run by hand, flush the downspouts, bag the debris, and tell you plainly what we found. We would rather flag a soft spot in your fascia early than replace a board later. On the newer subdivisions the runoff volume off a big roof surprises people, so getting the water moving before freeze-thaw season is the quiet job that saves the expensive one.
Holiday lighting, from Bond Head to Green Valley
By late autumn the light is gone by suppertime, and Bradford leans into the season. We design and install Christmas lighting to the lines of your specific house, hang it with the same care we bring to the glass, and come back to take it all down and store it once the season closes. Rooflines, peaks, the columns on a Bond Head porch, the trees along a Green Valley cul-de-sac. You are not up a frozen ladder in December, and you are not fighting a tangle of last year's strings in a bin. Uniformed crew, tidy install, everything labelled for next year.
Bradford West Gwillimbury only became one municipality in 1991, when the old Town of Bradford joined with parts of West Gwillimbury and Tecumseth, and the name still carries Elizabeth Simcoe's family name, Gwillim. It is a place with real history and a lot of new arrivals figuring out how to look after a first house. We treat every property as a private commission: one owner, one home, done properly and left cleaner than we found it. That is the BrightWorks promise, and it holds on a quiet lane in Newton Robinson or a new build off Holland Street. If you want your windows, gutters, or holiday lighting handled by a crew that knows the difference between a Marsh-edge wind lot and a sheltered street in town, call Daniel at (647) 898-6284. We will walk your property, tell you what it needs and what it does not, and book you in.
- Bond Head
- Newton Robinson
- Green Valley
- Deerhurst
- Holland Marsh
Ready to get started in Bradford? Request a free quote or call (647) 898-6284.
How Each Service Works in Bradford
What Bradford homeowners get from us
Our window cleaning runs on purified water fed up a carbon-fibre pole, so glass rinses mineral-free and dries without spots or soap film. That matters on the exposed lots near the Holland Marsh, where field wind coats west-facing panes with fine grit all season. It also keeps the crew on the ground for two-storey foyer windows and stairwell glass most owners cannot reach from inside. We clear frames and sills too, not only the pane. Daniel checks the finished work in raking light before we call a Bradford job done.
Window Cleaning in Bradford →Bradford's older streets sit under mature maples and mixed hardwoods, and every autumn they pack troughs and downpipes with leaves and seed. Through an Ontario winter a blocked gutter holds water that freezes, backs up under the shingles, and starts on the fascia. We clear the full run by hand, flush each downspout, bag the debris, and tell you exactly what we found. On newer subdivision builds the runoff off a large roof is heavier than owners expect, so clearing it before freeze-thaw season is the job that prevents costlier repairs.
Gutter Cleaning in Bradford →By late autumn the light is gone before supper, and Bradford takes the season seriously. We design and install Christmas lighting to the lines of your own house, from a Bond Head porch column to the peaks on a new Green Valley build. Uniformed crew, tidy runs, everything fastened properly instead of draped. When the season ends we return, take it all down, and store it labelled for next year. You stay off a frozen December ladder and skip the tangle of last year's strings in a bin.
Christmas Lighting in Bradford →Loudly Recommended
What York Region homeowners say
“Daniel and the crew were professional from the first call, and the rates were more than reasonable for the quality. My windows haven't looked this clear in years.”
“The communication was the standout. I always knew when they were coming and exactly what was included. The care they took around the house said everything.”
“Reliable, tidy, and consistently excellent. I've had them back for windows and gutters, and the standard never slips. Easy to recommend to a neighbour.”
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Good to Know
Bradford: Frequently Asked Questions
Do you serve all of Bradford West Gwillimbury?
Yes. We cover Bradford proper along with Bond Head, Newton Robinson, Green Valley, Deerhurst, and the Holland Marsh edge. We are based in Newmarket, a short drive south, so Bradford is part of our regular route rather than a one-off trip.
Why purified water instead of soap and squeegees?
Purified water is stripped of the minerals that leave spots and haze, so glass dries clear with nothing baked on by the sun. It also lets us reach two-storey windows from the ground with a pole, which is safer for your eavestrough and landscaping than leaning ladders against the house.
When should I book gutter cleaning in Bradford?
Late autumn, once the maples and hardwoods have dropped, is ideal so troughs are clear before the first hard freeze. If your lot backs onto heavy tree cover we often suggest a spring visit too, since a winter's worth of debris and ice can leave downspouts blocked.
Do you take the Christmas lights down as well?
Yes. Takedown and storage are part of the service. We remove everything after the season, coil and label it, and keep it ready for a quick reinstall next year, so you never handle a frozen ladder or a bin of tangled strings.