How Residential Window Cleaning Is Priced in Portland
A window opening is not always one piece of glass. Pane count is the clearest starting point, then stories, access, screens, tracks, divided panes, and the requested interior or exterior scope finish the quote.
Why pane count matters
One window opening can contain a single pane, two sliding panes, several divided panes, or a larger configuration. Counting only openings makes unlike homes look identical and can lead to a price change later.
The quote flow starts with pane count because it gives both the homeowner and crew a clearer shared scope.
Access, height, and unusual configurations
Second- and third-story glass, roof access, steep ground, landscaping, screens, storm windows, and difficult openings can change the time and safe equipment required.
These details should be reviewed before the appointment rather than discovered after the crew arrives.
One-time and twice-yearly service
Exterior window cleaning can be booked once or scheduled twice per year without joining the full annual plan. Homeowners who want windows coordinated with gutters, house washing, roof care, and ground cleaning can also request Complete Home Care.
Each option should show exactly what is included and when payment occurs.
Questions homeowners ask
Is a window the same as a pane for pricing?
Not always. A single window opening can contain multiple pieces of glass, so pane count usually describes the real cleaning scope more accurately.
Can HomeHavenNW count my windows?
Yes. Send the address and request measurement. Stories, access, and unusual configurations are confirmed before final pricing.
Are screens and tracks automatically included?
The confirmed quote states whether screens, tracks, frames, and interior glass are included. They should not be assumed from an exterior-glass price.

