Window Cleaning Services in New York, NY
Prescreened Residential Window Cleaners in New York, NY
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PO Box 182
Massapequa Park, NY 11762
Serving New York, NY
New York Window Cleaning
2940 Ocean Avenue, Suite A-14
Brooklyn, NY 11235
Serving New York, NY
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Reviews of New York Window Cleaners
Englewood, NJ
Windows look beautiful. Originally I only wanted exterior done but when he wouldn't adjust price, I had him do interior and exterior.
Jersey City, NJ
Leo was great! Efficient and friendly. Cleaned interior and exterior of windows within 2 hours. Definitely will use White Lion again!
Astoria, NY
He did a great job and he was on time.
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Things to Consider Before You Hire a Window Cleaning Contractor:
- How do you want them cleaned?
- Do you have screens to be removed and cleaned also?
- How many stories is your home?
- Would you like to schedule routine window washing?
New York Window Cleaning
The quintessential item of any spring cleaning list, window cleaning in New York is a common thorn in the side of homeowners who need no more chores in their already too chaotic lives. Unfortunately, too many homeowners believe hiring a professional New York window washer is either too expensive or a sign of laziness. In fact, often the time you save is well worth the modest expense, while the pros will be able to deliver superior window cleaning services and allow you to focus on other endeavors. This doesn't mean every homeowner should hire a professional, but you should at least get estimates and talk to a professional before you immediately dismiss the idea.
Benefits of Hiring a Window Cleaner
New York window cleaning is beneficial in a number of ways, specifically safety, health, and convenience. Frequently, homeowners vow never to wash their own windows again after nearly falling off their ladder. Two-story homes and other difficult to reach windows or sloping lawns make window washing a dangerous prospect even for careful-minded homeowners. Few homeowners realize or are willing to admit that home maintenance projects such as window washing pose a threat to their health. Reaching and bending over, combined with the repetitive motion of cleaning, can wreak havoc on joints and cartilage. Homeowners who used to clean their own windows may very well need to hire a professional as they age and begin to lose their mobility. Trust that there is no shame in this, and use your energy toward more calisthenic activities.
Finally, some homeowners hire a professional window washer because the money is worth the time saved. Often, this is an economic consideration that hinges on your financial resources and priorities. If you can spend, say, $250 on a New York window washer, you can reclaim a weekend to spend with your family, for personal enjoyment, or other worthwhile activities. Thus, farming this project out to the pros may be a wise decision, even if you can, in theory, do the job yourself.
Cost of a Window Washer
The most frequent question we hear from homeowners, and often the deciding factor in whether or not they decide to wash their own windows, is the cost of hiring a professional. Naturally, the size, number, and accessibility of your windows will determine how much having them professionally cleaned will cost. How dirty the windows are and how far your contractor must travel may also influence the cost. You may want to talk to your neighbors about their interest in professional window cleaning, as you can often receive discounts by bundling projects in this manner. Likewise, you might take a look at your carpet, gutters, and other furnishings. Several window washing companies can take care of more than just your windows, and this, too, is an effective way to bundle services. While you will need to talk to contractors to receive specific estimates, our data reveals that the average cost of New York window cleaning is about $250. Recently, we've seen projects as low as $50 and as high as $450.
Window Cleaning Services
The best New York window cleaners are able to offer a degree of cleanliness you're unlikely to achieve on your own. Squeegees and static-free chamois will reduce the amount of dust attracted to your windows in the days and weeks after cleaning. Whether it's a two-story home or a high-rise apartment, your cleaner will know the best plan of attack. And it shouldn't take all day, much less all weekend. The average time to complete New York window cleaning is just over 5 hours. In today's economy, more and more homeowners are having trouble justifying the expense of professional window washing. Indeed, your satisfaction with the job will depend on finding someone who can deliver first-rate window cleaning without charging an arm and a leg.
Cold-calling from the phonebook is a dicey proposition, but HomeAdvisor can help. Each and every contractor in our system is put through a rigorous ten-step screening process. Plus, our quality-controlled customer ratings and reviews will allow you to see what other homeowners thought about individual contractors and professional window washing in general. These reviews also create a powerful incentive for contractors to meet and exceed your expectations.
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