Commercial window cleaning for buildings of all heights. Get free, no-obligation quotes from verified providers in your area.
Clean windows improve natural light, boost building appearance, and extend the lifespan of glass and frames. Our verified window cleaning providers handle everything from storefront glass to multi-story high-rise exterior cleaning.
Professional commercial window cleaning removes dirt, hard water deposits, oxidation, and environmental contaminants that degrade glass over time. Regular cleaning protects your glass investment, improves energy efficiency by maximizing natural light, and creates a positive impression for clients and visitors. CleanQuote connects you with licensed, insured window cleaning contractors equipped for buildings of any height.
Standard scope of work for professional window cleaning
Window Cleaning costs vary based on facility size, location, service frequency, and scope of work. The ranges below reflect typical market rates — your actual quote may differ. Use CleanQuote to compare multiple bids from verified local providers.
Typical Price Range
$2–$7
per pane
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Common questions about window cleaning services
Most commercial buildings benefit from professional window cleaning 2–4 times per year. High-traffic storefronts and buildings near construction or heavy traffic may need monthly cleaning.
Commercial window cleaning costs vary widely by building height and number of panes. Storefront cleaning may run $2–$7 per pane. Multi-story buildings are typically quoted by the job, ranging from $200 for a small office to $5,000+ for large high-rises.
Professional window cleaners generally work in mild to moderate weather. Most postpone exterior work during heavy rain, high winds, or freezing temperatures for safety reasons.
Yes, high-rise window cleaning requires specialized OSHA training, certified rope descent systems, and additional liability insurance. All CleanQuote high-rise providers meet these requirements.
Professional technicians can treat most hard water deposits with specialized acids and diamond-pad polishing. Severe long-term deposits may require multiple treatments.
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