How to Start a Window Cleaning Business

Written by Posted On Friday, 26 April 2019 15:04

Starting a window cleaning business is certainly something that will earn you some decent profits. The costs involved in starting up any window cleaning business are very low, and it will also not take much time to get yourself off the ground and running. In fact, you might be able to get going within just a week and will see the money rolling in very shortly afterward. If this is something that might interest you, continue reading on to learn how to start a window cleaning business.

How to Start a Window Cleaning Business - What You'll Need

Starting a window cleaning business involves gathering all of the necessary tools and materials needed and then coming up with a plan.

Cleaning Tools

Sponges

Here, you may choose to use a natural sponge or synthetic sponge. Natural sponges are rougher and may hold more water, but they're more expensive and have a tendency not to last long.

Cloths

As with the sponge, you may choose the expensive option and use a chamois, which is often more effective.

Squeegee

It's hard to mess up the humble squeegee, though it is important to keep good care of the rubber blade - even the smallest of scratches can lead to very patchy results. Keep spare blades handy in case of wear-and-tear.

Cleaning Solution

You should try to use in sudsing solution here. It's a little more expensive but can save you a lot of hassle in the long run.

Safety Equipment

Make no mistake that cleaning windows for a living can be hazardous because you are often working at heights; therefore It is important that you keep yourself safe at all times by using the appropriate safety equipment. Be sure you are familiar with the operation of your equipment:

 

Ladder

Your choices here can vary. If you will be mainly working on lower stories, a sectional ladder tends to be sturdier. On windows over 30 ft high, however, an extension ladder is a far safer option.

Safety Belt

Clipped onto the inside of the window you are washing, this can be a lifesaver if anything gives out.

Scaffolding

This is an option on buildings which do suit the ladder and safety clip approach; however, it can be expensive and time-consuming.

The Business Side

Your first port of call is to find your client base. There's no easy way to do this, and by far the most effective is delivering flyers to your target neighborhoods. It can be grueling work, but around 90 minutes distributing fliers in a residential area is a reliable way to score you a good few targeted customers.

 

With more experience, you may consider branching out into commercial cleaning, where there are far more panes to keep sparkling and plenty of demand for cleaners. You could even specialize in post-construction window cleaning, which is harder work but comes with very high-profit margins.

 

Next, you should consider how much to charge for your service. One popular method is to charge the customer per windowpane - this is most recommended for new operatives since it allows you to pick up the skills of the job with far less pressure. More experienced window cleaners, who are more comfortable with their pace of work, may choose to charge per hour (or even per day, in larger cases).

In Conclusion

As you can see, this is a business which is brilliantly easy to get into but also has plenty of room to expand as you go on. This is a basic introduction about how to start a window cleaning business. You’ll need to gather all of the necessary equipment and supplies to clean windows and then learn how to run and start a business of your own.


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Dalia Rotrammel

Cleaning business for over 20 years. Property Management. Mother of 2, grandmother of 1 beautiful girl. Foster parent.

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