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Window cleaners in Tampa, FL typically wash glass and frames and remove salt from humidity to improve visibility and protect seals. Hiring pros may help avoid costly glass replacement by spotting leaks early and recommending repairs instead of full replacement to keep upkeep in budget.

Window cleaners in Tampa, FL typically wash glass and frames and remove salt from humidity to improve visibility and protect seals. Hiring pros may help avoid costly glass replacement by spotting leaks early and recommending repairs instead of full replacement to keep upkeep in budget.

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  • Serves Tampa, FL
  • Serves Tampa, FL
Hi! Thank you for reaching out to WindowHaus. We’re a new profile here on Thumbtack, but not new to the industry. We’ve been providing home services in Southwest Florida for years. We recently decided to separate each service into its own specialized brand to deliver an even better and more focused experience. Our pressure washing division, Gatorlake Pressure Washing, has already built a strong reputation on Thumbtack with hundreds of positive reviews, and we’re bringing that same level of quality, professionalism, and reliability to WindowHaus. We’d truly appreciate the opportunity to earn your business and show you the quality of our work. You can expect clear communication, on-time service, and spotless, streak-free results. Let us know a few details about your home and we will be happy to provide you with a quick and fair estimate. Looking forward to working with you!See more
Hi! Thank you for reaching out to WindowHaus. We’re a new profile here on Thumbtack, but not new to the industry. We’ve been providing home services in Southwest Florida for years. We recently decided to separate each service into its own specialized brand to deliver an even better and more focused experience. Our pressure washing division, Gatorlake Pressure Washing, has already built a strong reputation on Thumbtack with hundreds of positive reviews, and we’re bringing that same level of quality, professionalism, and reliability to WindowHaus. We’d truly appreciate the opportunity to earn your business and show you the quality of our work. You can expect clear communication, on-time service, and spotless, streak-free results. Let us know a few details about your home and we will be happy to provide you with a quick and fair estimate. Looking forward to working with you!
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The average cost to clean windows is between $165 to $180. Some companies might charge a flat rate per window, while others have a more adaptive pricing model. The number of window panes usually plays into the price, as individual panes take more time and materials to clean. The type of window (double-hung, casement, etc.) might also affect pricing. To find out how much it will cost to clean your windows, get estimates from top-rated window cleaners near you.

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Professionals use a basic solution of cleaning concentrate and water to get windows clean. They might use a scrubber to loosen grime and sun-baked debris off the glass, then begin working with a squeegee to make the glass perfectly clear. They will clean both inside and outside of the window. Professionals take extra care with individual divided panes to protect the edges.

Typically, professional window cleaners will clean both the inside and outside of your windows, taking care to use different techniques as needed for different types of windows. They can remove hard water stains and perform deep cleans after new construction. 

Window cleaners may charge extra to remove, install, and clean screens and storm windows. They may also charge more to clean windows that are high off the ground. They will also usually clean window tracks, and can alert you if there’s a problem with your windows or trim.

You can do some light cleaning yourself. For example, you can wipe your window blinds. Also, clear the area inside and outside of belongings that could get in the cleaner’s way. Perform an inspection of your shutters and window screens to see whether you’d like them cleaned as well.

Professional window cleaners often use an assortment of tools and equipment, including squeegees, sponges, dry cloths, a ladder and a window cleaning solution.

Whether you tip a window washer is up to you, but you can certainly give them a tip if they do a good job. This is a particularly nice gesture for workers who clean your windows under harsh conditions (e.g. hot weather). A tip between $5 and $20 is appreciated. If it’s a crew, you can throw in $5 or more per person, or just go with $20 if it’s a single person. Qualities of a job well done include timeliness, professionalism and friendliness.

The national average cost to clean windows is $120-$170. Typically, window washing for commercial spaces costs less per window than residential window washing, but has a higher overall price because the greater number of windows. Commercial window cleaning companies may charge a standard rate per window — for example, $3 to clean the exterior only, with a higher rate of $4 or $5 to also clean the interior. There may be an additional charge, such as an extra $1 per window, for scrubbing off water stains or deep-cleaning window tracks. Double-hung windows require more labor and will therefore cost more to clean. Companies may charge a flat rate, such as $8 per double-hung window or $9 per French door, to account for the added work. Building height will play a factor in window washing costs. Standard cleaning for one- and two-story buildings will typically stay within the same range, but cleaning high-rise windows may entail special safety permits and equipment, which would increase costs. Your location will also affect window washing costs. Smaller towns and areas with a lower cost to do business will have lower window cleaning rates than large cities.

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