Interior Only

Standard Home
  • All interior windows
  • Tracks and sills
$150
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Things that can impact this price
  • Number of windows

Interior & Exterior

Single Story
  • All windows inside and out
$250
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Things that can impact this price
  • Number of windows

Interior & Exterior

Two Story
  • All windows inside and out
$375
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Things that can impact this price
  • Number of windows
  • Accessibility

Window Cleaning FAQ

Common Questions

Does window cleaning include screens and tracks?
Most professional window cleaning services include wiping down tracks and sills. Screen cleaning is sometimes an additional service. Check with your provider, but our fair rate pricing includes tracks and sills as standard.
Can hard water stains be removed from windows?
Yes, but heavily stained windows may require a specialized hard water stain removal treatment. North Texas has notoriously hard water, and sprinkler overspray is the most common cause of exterior window staining. Early treatment prevents permanent etching.
Will window cleaning help with my allergies?
Clean windows and tracks reduce the amount of pollen, dust, and mold that enters your home. North Texas has some of the highest pollen counts in the country, and dirty window tracks are a common reservoir for allergens.

Process & Timeline

How often should I have my windows professionally cleaned?
In North Texas, twice a year is ideal due to the dust, pollen, and hard water buildup common in the DFW area. Spring and fall cleanings keep windows looking clear year-round. Homes near construction or on busy roads may benefit from quarterly cleaning.
How long does a whole-house window cleaning take?
Interior only for a standard home takes about 2-3 hours. Interior and exterior for a single-story home takes 3-4 hours. A two-story home with interior and exterior typically takes 4-6 hours depending on the number of windows.
Is it safe to clean second-story windows myself?
Ladder work poses serious fall risks. Professional window cleaners use proper equipment, water-fed poles, and safety gear for second-story work. The cost difference between single and two-story cleaning reflects the added equipment and safety measures needed.