A: Pricing for
Residential Window Cleaning is determined by window type and number of windows. With a few quick questions, an estimate can be given over the phone. For large or complex jobs, a site visit may be required. Both are prompt and free of charge so contact us at (804) 231-0749 or complete the form below to have a representative contact you.
A: You can schedule our services by phone (804-231-0749) or by completing the form at the bottom of this page.
A: Yes estimates are free. Many window cleaning estimates can be given over the phone (804-231-0749) with a few simple questions. However, if we do need to have a Spotless representative come to your home, there is no charge.
A: We should be scheduled last, after all work is complete. We would not want any debris or dust fogging up your spotless windows once we are through.
Q6: Do you sell window tinting as well?
A: No, window tinting is not included in the services that we offer. We feel that due to the increased heat that will be generated on the glass that window tinting will shorten the life of the seal in thermalpane (double- or triple-insulated glass). Please call us for a more detailed explanation.
Q7: I have read that some window cleaners scrape every window. Does Spotless Window Cleaning scrape every window?
A: Oh no, we certainly do NOT scrape every window!! We are members of the International Window Cleaners Association (IWCA) and we stay current and educated on the issues facing the industry. We do use scrapers, a well established tool in the window cleaning profession, when paint and certain other debris is on the glass. However many glass manufacturers produce somewhat lower quality glass that contains what is known in the industry as "fabricating debris". This is especially common in the thermalpane (double- or triple-paned) and temperd glass windows. Fabricating debris cannot be seen by the naked eye but when a scraper knocks it loose from the glass and pushes it across the surface of the glass there will be a scratch in the glass. The scratch will have a shape similar to a meteor moving across the sky. For this reason we only use a scraper when necessary. Please
click here to visit the IWCA web site for more information about scratched glass and fabricating debris. Or
click here for a brief overview of the issue - again from the IWCA web site.
Click here for a
picture of scratched glass as well as additional information.