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Cow Camp Cleaning Services
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Window CleaningWindow Cleaning - For Business

Serving Curtis, NE and surrounding areas

I have been doing a lot of commercial cleaning jobs in the evenings, and want to get more business to do it full time. I grew up helping my mother who owned, and operated her cleaning business doing residential, and commercial. I started doing a few jobs here locally in the evenings for some extra income due to today's economy. I would like to do this full time. I am wanting to build a well established business. My work is %100 satisfaction guaranteed. You have my word on it, and I want to stand out above the rest. Thank you for viewing!

B&B Handyman
New to Angi
Window CleaningWindow Cleaning - For Business

Serving Curtis, NE and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Credit card accepted

Offers commercial services

Here at BB Handyman we have a main focus of quality over quantity! We are a dedicated and hardworking company that show up on time with no complaints to get the done. We look forward to being your one stop handyman shop. Please call today today for a free estimate and we look forward to earning your life long business!

Window Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Yes, but professionals use specialized equipment and cleaning solutions to safely achieve streak-free, long-lasting results.

You should avoid using abrasive materials and harsh chemicals when cleaning windows. Abrasive tools like scrubbing pads, rough cloths, or steel wool can permanently scratch and damage the glass. Harsh chemical cleaners containing alcohol or ammonia can damage window treatments, frame materials, and special features like tinting. It is also best to use distilled or filtered water instead of hard water, which can leave spots or streaks. For best results, use a clean microfiber cloth to wash the glass and old black and white newspapers to dry it without leaving streaks.

Professionals use HEPA vacuums, industrial-strength cleaners, and microfiber cloths for effective cleaning without damaging surfaces.

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.

Use of harnesses and ladders ensures safe roof access.

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