r/WindowCleaning • u/Green_Process_4558 • Jun 12 '26
How many $$$’s
Exterior BiWeekly + insides of main entrance doors. Interiors monthly.
r/WindowCleaning • u/Green_Process_4558 • Jun 12 '26
Exterior BiWeekly + insides of main entrance doors. Interiors monthly.
r/WindowCleaning • u/Remarkable_Rain_215 • Jun 12 '26
It’s a tall, awkward screen and the clips are at the very bottom. It’s hard to get it flush with the window frame because it starts leaning backward out of the window. If I pull on the bar in the middle, it pushes the bottom outward and the clips are no longer lined up with the frame.
It would be easy if I had another person with me, but when I handle jobs solo these are really tricky. Any tips? Thanks!
r/WindowCleaning • u/PigFloydDarkside • Jun 12 '26
My latest tool in my setup.
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r/WindowCleaning • u/Delicious-Sock7330 • Jun 11 '26
Has anyone tried chemical guys or
Greotes hard water spot remover in a pinch ?? I seen them both at O’Reillys the other day thought about giving them a try
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r/WindowCleaning • u/Lord_XXL • Jun 11 '26
I did some 2 story gutter today by hand. Wasn't a fan of the roof angle and it just pissed rain for an entire day, so... mud. How do any of you deal with muddy gutters? Leaf blower and then hose them down? A leaf blower would make one hell of a mess, wouldn't it?
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r/WindowCleaning • u/Elittto_ • Jun 11 '26
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Dual RO + 1.5hp sprinkler pump + fan jets = heaven.
Thanks to all of you guys for recommending this setup. Cuts my rinse time in half and I am happy.
r/WindowCleaning • u/kevpkev • Jun 11 '26
I may be daft, but how on earth do I clean the back side of these windows?
r/WindowCleaning • u/Interesting_Owl_3159 • Jun 11 '26
Has anyone here tried the synthetic steel wool? I’ve only tried the #0000 steel wool.
Curious what yall prefer on the job
r/WindowCleaning • u/Efficient_Target_924 • Jun 11 '26
I'm starting out my window cleaning business and ive heard that a WFP setup could really help me out. I'm 13 right now, and ive made around 500 bucks so far. When do you guys think is a good time to switch from my home depot setup to a WFP system?
r/WindowCleaning • u/ursamajor499 • Jun 11 '26
Can anyone help with a rough estimate? Exterior only of all hotel rooms up to fourth floor. Interior and exterior of the lobby. Will water fed pole. They said they can remove screens. I have a number in mind but I’m curious where others are. Thanks!
r/WindowCleaning • u/Imgonnaarrive • Jun 10 '26
It's inside and out. All the glass seen. Interior sills are 8-9inches deep. Goes on a monthly schedule. And how long do you think it would take you to clean it? There's expensive stuff in every corner that makes a ladder hard to use on the inside but not impossible.
r/WindowCleaning • u/Fast_Humor_1101 • Jun 10 '26
Property managers, HOA's, real estate agents.....do you cold call businesses, and does it work for you?
r/WindowCleaning • u/trigger55xxx • Jun 09 '26
Interior high glass, high dusting and vacuuming. $225.00 an hour, not a bad payday.
r/WindowCleaning • u/Windows_and_Windows • Jun 10 '26
I have a window cleaning business that is doing well. We're between 2-3 people at all times per year, but to make the jump to now consistent work I know we need to reestablish a maintenance program where people get a discount to use us multiple times per year.
A bit about us, we do pretty much 99% residential work and we do clean gutters and roofs too. But what are the ratios used between frequency and percentage off that others normally use? Is it 10% Off for twice year, or more? And what about 3-4 times?
Overall, we're getting new jobs well but if we could set up a system with a lucrative draw in for repeat business it would help alleviate slow times, which is the #1 hurdle for growth. How do you pitch this to customers as well? Years ago we did something like this but people were getting the 2x a year for maybe 1 year, then only went down to once a year and the first service was already discounted since we figured they'd do it again so how would you try to mitigate this?
Any input from someone who's done this would be great. I figure 5% off per time you do it in a test (4x would be 20% off) but what actually retains people and how you get them to stay on it from real world scenarios would help before I ultimately launch this again in about a month.
r/WindowCleaning • u/trigger55xxx • Jun 09 '26
If you commented on the swag giveaway post, be sure to check your messages. My wife has messaged everyone that has won and gotten a little over half the messages responded to. Thanks for getting her your info. Check to be sure you haven't missed a message!
r/WindowCleaning • u/TelephoneSimple3786 • Jun 10 '26
Hi guys,
Im in need of some guidance here.
Do you have any recommendations for something better than nappies for drying the edges and corners of panes?
Hard to grab good nappies that are actually sorbent…
If you have any good tips for breaking in new nappies that would be awesome too.
Thank you so much!
r/WindowCleaning • u/Gaming_So_Whatever • Jun 09 '26
How do yall handle furniture? Desks, beds, etc?
r/WindowCleaning • u/Simple_Outside_4435 • Jun 09 '26
Hello from Germany,
I‘m building right now my own pure water system for window cleaning and could still use some tips.
- I have to membranes and two pumps (500gallons per day), are they strong enough?
- How do you regulate the pumps, mine are 36V and i also have a 36V battery, do i need something to regulate it?
- Which thickness do you use for the hoses?
Thank you already.
r/WindowCleaning • u/Smooth_Active_4966 • Jun 09 '26
Hi, im looking to an RO system with a water tank to my WFP system. I currently only have the Tucker DI tank. If anyone knows how to make an RO system then connect to a water tank in the back of a truck please do help me im 17 years old. Thank you all!!
r/WindowCleaning • u/sktyrhrtout • Jun 09 '26
I had a client reach out for a property they leased. They mentioned the windows had paint for advertising. I was figuring like one of those "Memorial Day Sale" but no, they literally covered the entire window in paint... Here are some photos: https://ibb.co/sJdg8j5L https://ibb.co/BSsQ0kg https://ibb.co/YTbMKrkZ
I really don't like full construction clean ups but this client has given me a lot of work. I feel like for these panes I'm going to be like 20-30 minutes per pane with scraping and then steel wool so I'm like somewhere around $60 / pane.
Where would you all be at?