Our work at Hart House
Skypole was commissioned to clean the windows at Hart House, a historic landmark at the University of Toronto. Due to the building’s status as a registered heritage building with leaded windows, the project required a careful and respectful approach.

Challenges
The primary challenge in this project was the delicate nature of the leaded windows. While aesthetically pleasing, these windows are particularly fragile and require specialized cleaning techniques to avoid damage. Additionally, Hart House’s heritage status meant that Skypole had to adhere to strict guidelines to preserve the integrity of the building’s structure and appearance.
Execution
Skypole’s team of experts, equipped with gentle cleaning agents and soft tools designed for heritage conservation, meticulously cleaned each window, ensuring that the leaded glass was handled with the utmost care. The team worked efficiently, navigating the architectural nuances of Hart House with precision and attention to detail.
End Result
The end result was a resounding success. The windows of Hart House were left sparkling clean, allowing natural light to enhance the building’s historic beauty. The careful cleaning process preserved the integrity of the leaded windows and the building’s facade.
Client Satisfaction
The client was extremely pleased with the results of Skypole’s work. The professionalism and expertise demonstrated by the team ensured that the project was completed without any issues. The University of Toronto appreciated the respect and care it took to maintain one of its most treasured landmarks.
Conclusion
Skypole Inc.’s successful cleaning of the Hart House windows is a testament to its expertise in handling challenging projects with historical significance. The client’s high level of satisfaction reflects Skypole Inc.’s ability to deliver exceptional results while preserving the heritage and beauty of such an esteemed institution.