Window Cleaning near you in United States
Known locally as window cleaning / window washing. Compare researched prices and get free quotes from pros wherever you are in United States.
Typical price: $100–$600
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What window cleaning costs in United States
| Job size | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Single-story home, exterior only Average window count, pole or ladder clean | $100 | $150 | $220 |
| Average home, inside and out Full service including sills | $180 | $250 | $380 |
| Large / two-story home, inside and out High window count, screens included | $300 | $420 | $600 |
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How to hire a window cleaning pro in United States
- Get a per-pane count and written quote — US pricing is usually per window with interior/exterior stated separately
- Confirm general liability insurance and workers' comp for crews — ladder work is the risk that matters
- Ask whether screens, tracks and storm windows are included or add-ons (they're usually add-ons)
- For two-story-plus homes, ask how upper windows are reached — water-fed pole from the ground is the safest answer
- Ask about hard-water stain treatment separately if you have sprinkler overspray marks
- Book spring and fall slots ahead — they're the peak seasons in most states
Frequently asked questions
Doesn't rain make window cleaning pointless?
No — rain itself is fairly clean; the spots you see after rain come from dirt already sitting on the glass. Pure-water-cleaned windows usually stay clear through rain, which is why professional rounds run all year. Most round cleaners offer a re-clean if windows genuinely spot within a day or two of the visit — ask about the policy.
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.
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.
Do I need to be home for window cleaning?
For exterior-only cleans, no — most regular rounds run with the customer out, with payment by app or transfer. Unlock side gates and confine pets before the visit. Interior cleans obviously need access; many customers book inside-and-out once or twice a year and exterior-only in between.
What does window cleaning cost in the US?
Typically $4-$14 per pane, with whole-house jobs averaging $150-$300 for an average home and inside-and-out service at the top of that range. Screens (roughly $1-$5 each) and tracks are common add-ons. Two-story homes price meaningfully higher than single-story.
Are screens and storm windows included?
Usually not by default. Screen cleaning runs about $1-$5 per screen, and storm windows can effectively double the pane count — which is why quotes that skip the question balloon on site. Count your windows, screens and storms before calling and ask for an itemised all-in price.
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