Exterior Window Cleaning: Multi-Pane Field Notes
This home combines tall exterior glass, divided panes, landscaping, and ladder access. Those details are why HomeHavenNW prices the actual glass and access instead of using a vague whole-house number.
The homeowner and exact address are withheld. The photo is from real HomeHavenNW work in the Portland area.

What we observed
The visible property conditions.
- Multiple panes within each window opening
- Tall exterior glass
- Landscaping beside the work area
- Ladder and edge access that must be planned
Work documented
What these photos support.
- Exterior glass cleaning
- Pane-by-pane scope review
- Access planning around the elevation
- Completed glass documented onsite
What changed, and what the image does not promise.
The completed glass is clear while the homeowner's property and identity remain private. A measured quote still confirms pane count, screens, tracks, stories, and any interior glass before scheduling.
Your property will price differently
What changes the measured quote.
These are the scope details HomeHavenNW confirms before scheduling a similar project.
- Actual pane count
- Stories and difficult access
- Screens, tracks, and divided panes
- Exterior-only versus interior-and-exterior scope
