What we do
Window cleaning, where it fits our scope
Window cleaning is part of every standard cleaning service we provide. Interior windows are cleaned as part of residential and commercial recurring service. Ground-level exterior windows — the front of a home, storefront glass, ground-floor commercial windows — are also within our standard scope.
What we don’t do: high-elevation exterior windows. Second-story home windows, upper-floor commercial windows, and any window cleaning requiring extension ladders, scaffolding, or rope access. These require specialized equipment, safety certifications, and dedicated window cleaning crews — work better suited to a vendor that does only window cleaning.
Standard scope
What’s in scope
Interior windows: All interior glass — windows, glass doors, partitions, internal display cases — cleaned as part of standard residential and commercial service. Streak-free using microfiber cloths and appropriate cleaning solutions.
Ground-level exterior windows: Storefront glass at street level. Home front doors and ground-floor windows. Anything reachable safely from the ground or a short step ladder. Cleaned with commercial-grade window cleaning techniques.
Window sills, tracks, and frames: Often overlooked but visible. Sills wiped, tracks cleared of debris, frames cleaned. Part of standard residential and commercial service.
What we don’t do
Outside our scope
High-elevation exterior windows: Second-story residential windows. Upper-floor commercial windows. Office building exterior windows. Anything requiring extension ladders, scaffolding, lifts, or rope access.
Pressure washing: Building exteriors, sidewalks, parking lots, and exterior facade cleaning are outside our scope.
For high-elevation window cleaning, we recommend a dedicated window cleaning vendor. We can refer one if helpful.
Pricing
What window cleaning costs
Window cleaning is typically included in standard recurring cleaning service rather than priced separately. For one-time window cleaning visits — pre-listing, post-construction, seasonal — pricing depends on number of windows, accessibility, and condition. Most residential one-time visits run $150-$350 depending on size.
Honest about scope
We’re explicit about what we do and don’t do. No surprises after you book.
Streak-free technique
Commercial window cleaning techniques applied even to residential service. No streaks, no missed corners.
Tracks and sills included
Window cleaning that addresses the parts of windows everyone forgets.