Window Cleaning in Blue Mountains
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Typical price: A$140–A$550
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Window Cleaning prices in Blue Mountains
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single-storey home, exterior Standard 3-bed, glass, frames and sills | A$140 | A$180 | A$280 |
| Single-storey, inside and out Full service with tracks | A$230 | A$300 | A$410 |
| Double-storey home Exterior via pole, inside and out at top of range | A$280 | A$390 | A$550 |
How to hire a window cleaning pro in Australia
- Check for an ABN and public liability insurance
- Ask how upper floors are reached — WHS rules make harness or scaffold requirements kick in for genuine height work; water-fed poles from the ground avoid it
- Confirm inclusions: exterior glass, frames, sills, and whether flyscreens and tracks are covered (screens are usually an add-on)
- Get a per-pane or whole-house written quote; single-storey vs double-storey is the biggest price driver
- Coastal homes: ask about salt-film removal frequency — 4-6 weekly keeps salt from baking on
- For bond cleans, window cleaning inside and out is often required — coordinate with the end-of-lease cleaner
Window cleaning is unlicensed in Australia, but work-at-height is governed by WHS regulations — which is why professional residential cleaners favour water-fed poles from the ground over ladders for double-storey homes. Legitimate operators carry an ABN and public liability insurance.
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Frequently asked questions
How do I choose a window cleaner in Blue Mountains?
Ask three things: are you insured, what's included (glass only, or frames and sills), and what's the re-clean policy if results disappoint. For regular rounds, reliability beats price — the cheapest cleaner who skips visits costs more per actual clean. Local social groups are genuinely useful for finding established rounds with track records.
How often should windows be cleaned?
Exteriors: every 4-8 weeks on a regular round keeps glass consistently clear; quarterly is the practical minimum in cities or near trees and coasts. Interiors need cleaning 2-4 times a year in most homes. Homes near the sea (salt), busy roads (film) or construction (dust) need shorter cycles.
How long does a full house take?
A regular exterior round on an average house: 20-40 minutes. A first clean or full inside-and-out with frames, sills and tracks: 2-4 hours depending on window count. Window count drives everything — count your panes before calling and quotes get much more accurate.
What is water-fed pole (pure water) cleaning?
A telescopic pole with a brush head fed by purified water — the cleaner scrubs from the ground and rinses with deionised water that dries without spots, so no detergent and no ladder. It's now the standard for residential exteriors in many countries, reaches 3-4 storeys safely, and cleans frames as part of the process. Traditional squeegee work remains standard for interiors and gives a slightly more polished finish on ground-floor glass.
Why does the first clean cost more than a regular round?
First cleans remove accumulated grime, spider webs, and frame dirt that a maintained round never faces — often double the time of a maintenance visit. Expect a first-clean price of 1.5-2x the recurring rate, then the cheaper round price from visit two. This is standard and honest; a cleaner who quotes one flat price forever is either overcharging your round or under-delivering your first clean.
What does window cleaning cost in Australia?
Expect $10-$25 per pane, or $150-$300 for a standard single-storey home's exterior and $300-$600 for double-storey. Hourly equivalents run $40-$70. Flyscreen cleaning and track detailing are the usual add-ons; coastal salt film is the usual reason for shorter cleaning cycles.
Why do double-storey homes cost so much more?
Height changes everything: reach equipment, WHS-compliant methods, and time. A double-storey exterior typically starts around $300 where a comparable single-storey runs $150-$250. Water-fed pole operators handle most double-storey work from the ground — anything requiring roof access or harness work prices higher again.
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