Window pricing

Window cleaning pricing calculator guide

Window cleaning can be a profitable add-on when it is scoped correctly. Pane count, access, screens, tracks, and whether the work is interior or exterior all affect price.

Count the work units

Do not rely only on home size. Count panes or window groups, then adjust for screens, tracks, second-story access, and buildup.

  • Interior panes
  • Exterior panes
  • Screens and tracks
  • Hard-water or paint removal exclusions

Use minimums for small add-ons

A few windows still require setup, supplies, and extra time. Keep a minimum so the add-on does not dilute the cleaning job margin.

  • Flat add-on for basic window scope
  • Hourly add-on for heavy detail
  • Separate quote for exterior ladder work

Make scope visible

Customers should know whether the quote includes glass only, tracks, screens, sills, or all of the above. Clear scope reduces disputes.

  • Include scope notes in the saved quote.
  • Export a PDF when sending the estimate.
  • Keep pricing profile defaults consistent.

FAQ

Should window cleaning be included in house cleaning?

Basic interior spot cleaning may be included, but full window cleaning is usually best treated as a separate add-on.

Can CleanQuote price window cleaning by itself?

CleanQuote is strongest as a house cleaning quote calculator with window cleaning as an add-on or scoped extra.

Turn this guide into a real quote

Use the free calculator first. When you are ready to save the quote, create an account and choose Pro to keep quote history, pricing profiles, and PDF exports.