Windows so clean... you will think they're open!
PRICING:
Generally, we charge $5 per window and $2 for screens.
(Note: With screens we clean the tracks and sills)
Here are window samples that can be used as a rough estimate pricing
guide.
Here is how to count windows.
(Number underneath window's name represents window
count)


*French Windows with non-removable grids are an
additional $1.50 per side or 75 cents per pane, which ever is greater.
(Picture or oversized windows with or without grids
are subject to additional charges)
We do not charge for ladder work on the first 2
stories.
We will assess ladder work per job for window height
that exceeds a traditional 2 story building or normal degree of
difficulty.
Some customers elect to do the inside of the windows themselves. If
that's the case, we charge 60% of the estimate to do the outside and the
screens. If no screens are included in initial estimate, the price for
outside-only will remain at 60%. If there are no external screens
(internal only), the price will be 50% of the total estimate. Our
recommendation would be to get the windows done professionally inside
and out the first time. We will then come back and clean just the
outside in 6 months, following that up six months later with our
complete inside/outside job again. That's what the majority of our
customers do.
Final Notes: Our estimate will match the invoice price unless there is
glass inside the house that we do not figure in the estimate because we
cannot see it from the outside, or if you ask us to do additional work.
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Use the calculator below to get an "approximate" estimate of what
your project would cost. For a firm quote
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presented below are approximate.
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We believe in providing an excellent service at a fair price.
Sure there are window washers out there willing to clean your
windows at cut-rate, cheap prices. There are a lot of
part-timers in this business-so be careful because after all,
you generally get what you pay for.
Here are some things to look for, and to
ask when choosing a window cleaning service:
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Will they open each window and clean your
sills and tracks? (Most window washers never open the
windows)
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Do they actually scrub your screens
instead of just wiping them off? It makes no sense to have
clean glass and dirty screens.
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Do they look professional and are they in
company uniforms? If they're not willing to invest in
looking professional, then they're in this for the short
term. Unfortunately, there are a lot of part-timers in the
window washing business.
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Ask for plenty of references along with
phone numbers. A reputable window washing company should be
glad to provide them to you. Click
here for my latest references.
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Are they insured and bonded? Things
happen. You need to be fully protected in case of unforeseen
situations. (As a side note, we've never had a claim)
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Do they use poles or ladders? You can't
wash a window (and do a great job) from a distance using a
pole. We own many different size ladders, so we'll be able
to access every single window.
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