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Window Cleaner pricing calculator
Price window cleaning for panes, access, screens, safety, and the route time between jobs.
Calculate my window cleaner ratePre-filled with editable planning inputs for this occupation.
A practical way to price window cleaner work
per-pane or per-window pricing with separate charges for screens, tracks, hard-water removal, and difficult access.
The RateWise calculator starts with your costs and desired income, then divides that target by your realistic billable hours. Use the result as a planning floor and tailor the client-facing quote to scope and local conditions.
What changes the price?
- pane count, screens, tracks, and debris
- ladders, height, access, and safety
- route density, parking, and recurring frequency
Minimum-job example
A service minimum covers travel, setup, and cleanup for small residential jobs or one-off storefront requests. In the calculator, try your expected billable hours first, then use the minimum-job result as a check against short appointments or small projects.
Window Cleaner pricing FAQ
How do window cleaners price screens and tracks?
Treat them as defined add-ons when they require extra removal, washing, drying, or detailed debris work.
Is recurring storefront work priced differently?
It often is. Efficient routes and predictable access can justify a lower per-visit price while still improving your hourly economics.
Should a window cleaner publish an hourly rate?
An hourly figure can be useful internally, but the customer-facing format should match the work. Use per-pane or per-window pricing with separate charges for screens, tracks, hard-water removal, and difficult access and make travel, materials, revisions, or add-ons clear before the job begins.
How do I use this window cleaner pricing calculator?
Start with the suggested inputs, replace them with your own monthly costs, income goal, and realistic billable hours, then use the result as a planning floor—not a guaranteed market price.