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112 North University Drive
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112 North University Drive
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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We have industry experience since 2014, we are Labor only and specializing in packing, Loading/unloading, Cleaning and more! We do it all. If u get a better quote from anywhere else, we are able to match it or beat it. Let's get down to business. We are ready to go!

"We had wonderful results with the move. The two men went above and beyond what was expected. Highly recommend Anthony and his crew for any jobs you might have for them."

Bill L on June 2024

We have industry experience since 2014, we are Labor only and specializing in packing, Loading/unloading, Cleaning and more! We do it all. If u get a better quote from anywhere else, we are able to match it or beat it. Let's get down to business. We are ready to go!

"We had wonderful results with the move. The two men went above and beyond what was expected. Highly recommend Anthony and his crew for any jobs you might have for them."

Bill L on June 2024




Window Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Window cleaning costs around $220, on average, but you could pay anywhere from $150 to $300 or more, depending on the number of windows, how accessible they are, and the type of windows. Some professional window cleaners charge on a per-window basis at around $10 per window, while others provide a single price for your entire home. Either way, more windows will mean higher cleaning costs. Picture windows tend to be the most affordable because they don’t require cleaning of internal components, while double-hung windows and skylights increase your price because they’re more complicated to clean and less accessible.

Window washing usually refers to cleaning dirt and other debris off of the exterior of your windows, while window cleaning is a much more involved process that addresses the outside and inside of the glass, as well as the interior components. Window washing is more to improve the aesthetic of your windows, while window cleaning can improve performance, reduce the risk of damage over time, and even improve your home’s energy efficiency.

Yes, WD-40 can remove stickers from glass thanks to its chemical properties that can break down adhesives. Be sure to wear protective gloves when handling WD-40. Spray the window or glass item, and let it sit for 10 minutes before scraping it with a plastic scraper or credit card.

Soot can be harder to remove compared to other types of stains given its acidic nature. It can also cause underlying paint to peel off during the cleaning process. If your soot issue is a result of smoke damage, it’s recommended you call a pro to help remove it versus doing it yourself.

There are a few qualifying questions you can ask a professional window cleaner to help you decide if it’s the right company for you:

  • Does your price include the inside and outside of the windows?

  • Will you clean the tracks, rails, and other internal components?

  • Are you fully insured?

  • How many years of experience do you have?

  • What kind of cleaning products do you use?

  • Do you have any customer references?

  • Do you provide any other services, like exterior power washing?

The Cooperstown, ND homeowners’ guide to window cleaning services

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