Window Cleaning in Vaughan
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Typical price: CA$120–CA$650
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Window Cleaning prices in Vaughan
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single-story home, exterior only Average window count | CA$120 | CA$180 | CA$260 |
| Average home, inside and out Full service including sills | CA$200 | CA$280 | CA$420 |
| Large / two-story home High window count, screens included | CA$320 | CA$450 | CA$650 |
How to hire a window cleaning pro in Canada
- Get a per-window count and written quote, interior/exterior itemised
- Confirm liability insurance and provincial workers' compensation for anyone leaving the ground
- Book within the season — exterior residential window cleaning in most of Canada runs roughly April to October
- Ask whether screens and tracks are included; Canadian homes' removable screens are usually a per-screen add-on
- For two-story homes, prefer water-fed pole operators over ladder-only crews
- Spring slots (post-melt) book out fastest — reserve weeks ahead
Residential window cleaning is unlicensed in Canada; insurance and provincial workers' compensation coverage are the practical checks, given ladder work. The season is compressed — most exterior residential work happens April through October, which concentrates demand into spring booking windows.
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Frequently asked questions
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.
Is window cleaning seasonal?
Demand peaks in spring and before year-end holidays, and those slots book out first. The work itself runs year-round in most climates — pure water works in cold weather down to around freezing, and professionals add glycol or adjust hours in frost. If you want a new regular slot, off-peak (mid-winter, mid-summer) is when good rounds have openings.
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.
What about hard water stains and mineral deposits?
Ordinary cleaning won't remove etched mineral staining from sprinklers, leaking gutters or years of run-off — it needs dedicated hard-water removal products or fine polishing, priced as a restoration add-on per pane. Test one window first: if staining has etched into the glass, no chemical fixes it fully. Fix the water source (gutter, sprinkler aim) or the stains return.
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.
Should I DIY or hire a professional?
Ground-floor glass, absolutely DIY-able with a squeegee and practice. The calculus changes with height: ladder falls are one of the most common serious home-DIY accidents, and upper-floor windows take a pro with a water-fed pole minutes from the ground. Most households that hire do it for the upper floors and the consistency of a schedule, not because the skill is exotic.
What does window cleaning cost in Canada?
Roughly $5-$16 per pane, with an average home landing at $180-$400 for inside-and-out service. Screens add $1-$5 each. Prices in Toronto and Vancouver sit at the top of the range; the compressed season means spring demand pricing is real.
Can windows be cleaned in a Canadian winter?
Mostly no for residential exteriors — freezing temperatures rule out water methods, so the residential season runs roughly April to October. Interiors can be done year-round. Book a fall clean if you want clear glass through the closed-window months, and expect the first spring slots to go quickly.
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