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Common Questions
Everything you need to know about window cleaning
How much does professional window cleaning cost?
Most single-story homes run $150–$250 for exterior-only and $200–$350 for interior + exterior. Multi-story homes and large commercial properties are priced per pane or by square footage. Getting quotes through ClearView ensures you compare fair local rates.
How often should I have my windows professionally cleaned?
Twice a year is the standard for residential homes — once in spring after pollen season and once in fall. Homes near highways, ocean salt air, or construction zones often benefit from quarterly cleaning. Commercial storefronts typically need monthly service.
What's included in a standard window cleaning service?
A standard service covers exterior glass cleaning, sill and frame wipe-down, and screen removal and cleaning. Interior cleaning, track scrubbing, and hard water stain removal are often add-ons — confirm scope when getting quotes.
Are window cleaning pros on ClearView licensed and insured?
Yes. All listed pros carry liability insurance. Working at height carries real risk — always verify insurance before hiring.
Can window cleaners remove hard water stains?
Yes, but it typically requires a separate treatment with a mineral deposit remover. This is charged as an add-on. Severe buildup may require multiple treatments or professional-grade restoration compounds.