Window Cleaning in Rochester, MI
Bring back the natural light. Inside and outside glass, screens, tracks, and sills — left actually clean.
What does window cleaning in Rochester actually look like?
Window cleaning in downtown Rochester is detail-work. Older homes near University have wood-frame windows that need different cleaning chemistry than vinyl, and we treat historic glass with the slower, more careful pass it deserves.
Rochester proper is small, walkable, and full of mature canopy — historic homes north of University, newer infill builds off Walnut, tight lots throughout.
What you get when you hire us for window cleaning.
Streak-free interior and exterior glass, screens, and tracks.
- Exterior glass washed and squeegeed
- Interior glass when requested
- Screens removed, washed, and reinstalled
- Sills and tracks vacuumed and wiped
- Up to two stories — ladder-accessible
- Hard-water and mineral stain treatment available
How does window cleaning in Rochester actually unfold?
- 01
Window count
Send us a window count or photos and we'll ballpark a number same day.
- 02
Schedule a window
Most jobs take 2–4 hours. We work rain or shine — clean glass holds up fine.
- 03
Walk and confirm
We walk the house with you before we leave so any streak gets fixed on the spot.
How much does window cleaning cost in Rochester?
Most single-story homes run $180–$280. Two-story or larger homes are quoted after counting windows.
Common window cleaning questions from Rochester homeowners.
Combo of city-specific and service-specific questions — answered by the crew that actually works Rochester.
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