How to count your windows

To help us provide an accurate quote for your window cleaning, count each window or door as a single unit, including both inside and outside cleaning. For example, one casement window counts as one unit (inside and out). Use this guide to identify and count your windows correctly. For our Fall Special: Up to 30 windows for $199, this guide ensures you know exactly what’s included!

Casement

These windows typically crank open or slide horizontally. Count each casement window as one unit.

Double Hung

These windows slide vertically, often with two sashes. Count each double-hung window as one unit.

Sliding Doors

These are large glass doors that slide horizontally to provide entry to your home. Count each sliding door as one unit.

Picture

These are fixed, non-opening windows, often large for scenic views. Count each picture window as one unit.

Half Moon

These are semi-circular windows, often above doors or other windows. Count each half-moon window as one unit.

True Divided Light Windows

These windows have multiple panes separated by muntins. Due to their complexity, we prefer to inspect these in person for an accurate quote. Expect an additional charge of at least 50% per window.

If you’re unsure about your window count or have unique window types, contact us for a free consultation. We’re here to ensure your home shines with our professional window cleaning services!

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