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Hello wanted to add window washing service to pressure washing and deck restoration i allready have. my question is that im in ohio and wondering how to price window washing services for residential areas houses mainly one story and 2 story houses. priceing for outside and outside and inside and also what are some of the chemicals you guys n gals use.
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How about doing a little searching? A can remember some very recent and detailed threads that dealt with the very questions you are asking.
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window washers like to get around 45 to 100 bucks an hour. Not all do, nor do many all the time but...that may help some. the problem is that many try and start there. There is only one way to properly clean windows and that is with a strip washer, razor blades and a squeegee. I know many on here have other opinions but, according to ANY glass association, that is the way. so, then the need arises to price by the pane to keep some sort of average going.

If you tell me how you plan on cleaning your windows and what all you want to provide service wise, ie screens, tracks etc. Then I can be of more help.

If on the other hand, you plan on washing the houshe, the rinsing the winodws with DI water and maybe do some detail work with a rag...you will have to check with the guys on here who focus their attention on that.

For the average Joe homeowner, the last method will suffice.
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I charge 1.75 per pane of glass per side on ground floor windows and 2.50 per pane per side on any window that I have to get on a ladder. Screens and inserts are an extra 1.75 each. As far as what kind of chemical to use, I've never needed anything other than dawn dish detergent and a bucket of water.
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so your basically charging 7.00 a window plus 1.75 to remove the screen?


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Where exactly in Northeast Ohio are you, a68?
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$5 per pane for in/out, $4 for screens to be scrubbed with soap and water and put back. Tracks and mirrors done for free most times. This should get you near the ballpark, although in my area I am considered high by some. I do great work and have a good rep.


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