
Residential window cleaning matters in Staten Island because exterior glass does not stay clean on its own. Every day, dirt builds up; spring pollen can leave a visible film; and coastal exposure can contribute to residue and weathering on exterior surfaces over time. Those local conditions make window cleaning more than curb appeal. It is also a practical maintenance step that helps your home look cared for and prevents buildup from lingering season after season.
We are Aria Exterior Cleaning, and we handle residential window cleaning for Staten Island homeowners with a process built for real results. Our most common service is exterior-only window cleaning, and we also offer interior and exterior window cleaning, screen cleaning, post-construction window cleaning, and mid-rise window cleaning up to three stories. We do not treat every surface the same way. For exterior windows, we use a water-fed pole system, scrub the glass with a boar ’s-head brush, then rinse with purified water from a truck-mounted filtration system that removes solids, leaving a spot-free finish. For interior glass, we clean traditionally with a mop and squeegee.
We focus on the things that make window cleaning easier and lower-risk for you, especially when screens and access are part of the job. We can safely clean many hard-to-reach windows from the ground, and you can expect professional service from a uniformed technician using commercial-grade equipment. We are fully insured and take a satisfaction-first approach, which means we aim to ensure you are happy before we leave the job, and we will come back if anything is missed. To schedule an estimate, call (718) 967-2461.

Our exterior window cleaning starts at $149, and our operational pricing logic for exterior-only window cleaning is $10 per window. We present both pricing frames because they serve two different purposes. The $149 starting point is a clear, customer-facing way to set expectations, while the $ 10-per-window rate reflects how we often build a quote operationally based on what your home actually needs.
Post-construction window cleaning starts at about $30 per window. We treat that as a more specialized tier because it typically involves additional labor and more detailed work than standard residential maintenance window cleaning.
Final pricing depends on the scope of work, including whether you want exterior-only service or inside and out, whether screens need to be removed and cleaned, whether there is high-access interior work, whether the project is post-construction, and whether there are oversized windows. Your total can also change based on whether the project is a very small job or part of a larger property estimate, and whether you are bundling window cleaning with other work. We do not usually differentiate pricing by first, second, or third floor on standard residential work unless a window is unusually large or otherwise exceptional. In most cases, we price by the individual window and build the quote around the real conditions we see during the estimate.
You can bundle window cleaning with other services for a discount, and there is a practical reason for that. When we keep the truck on site longer, it improves efficiency and reduces repeat dispatch costs, allowing us to price bundled work more favorably than separate visits.
We are also actively building a window cleaning subscription and maintenance program, with a strong focus on quarterly window cleaning, while also discussing biannual and monthly savings language. The goal is to make recurring care easier to plan because windows can be cleaned year-round, and local buildup conditions make routine cleaning more practical than waiting until the glass is heavily soiled. No exact dollar or percentage discounts were provided for recurring plans or for bundled window-cleaning services. If you want to explore bundles or maintenance-style scheduling, we can talk through options during your estimate.



Exterior-only window cleaning is our most common residential service, and it’s our core offering. We clean exterior windows using a water-fed pole system, scrub the glass with a boar ’s-head brush, then rinse them with purified water. That purified water comes from a filtration system that runs through our truck, and the filtration removes all solids, delivering a spot-free finish.
This method matters because it is built around equipment quality, purification, and final results rather than a vague “washing” description. It also helps us safely clean many hard-to-reach windows from the ground, including those on homes up to three stories in the mid-rise context we handle.

When interior window cleaning is included, we clean the glass the traditional way with a mop and squeegee. We use a different method for interior glass than for exterior glass because interior work requires a more controlled, hand-cleaning approach. That difference is intentional, and it helps keep the service aligned with what each surface actually needs.

Screen cleaning is part of our service offering, and we treat it as a real operational component of window cleaning. In this market, screens are often removed from the inside, which can affect access requirements and how we sequence the job. That also means that even for some exterior-focused work, access to the home may still be needed to properly remove screens.
We keep this practical and straightforward. We do not assume screens are automatically included or included for free. We clarify what you want cleaned and what access is required before we start.

We clean a wide range of common residential glass types found in Staten Island homes, including single-hung, double-hung, French-pane, glass doors, and sliders. That range matters because most homes have more than one window style, and we build the visit around what is actually on your property.

We also offer post-construction window cleaning, which is a higher-level service than standard maintenance cleaning. Post-construction window cleaning starts at about $30 per window, and we position it as a more specialized service because it typically requires more labor, more detail, and more difficult debris than standard residential window cleaning. We will confirm the scope during the estimate so the quote matches the real condition of the glass.

We can handle mid-rise window cleaning up to three stories, and we can clean many hard-to-reach windows using a water-fed pole from the ground. For homeowners who assume upper windows always require riskier access methods, this is a practical advantage because it supports a safer workflow on many homes while still delivering a thorough exterior clean.

To keep expectations clear, we follow limitations and exclusions. We stopped cleaning storm windows, and we do not do high-rise window cleaning. We also did not describe track cleaning or sill cleaning as standard items, and we do not offer glass restoration or scratch repair. We have not meaningfully encountered antique or leaded glass scenarios, so we do not present a separate specialty protocol for those situations.
Before service, we also ask whether you have any issues with your windows leaking. That is a practical precaution, especially in older homes where leaking, stuck, or damaged windows can affect access and expectations. If you have a window that will not open, a screen that cannot be removed, or anything that is broken, telling us ahead of time helps us plan the visit and avoid surprises on service day.



We clean exterior windows using a water-fed pole system, scrub the glass with a boar ’s-head brush, then rinse with purified water that runs through our truck-mounted filtration system, with solids removed. That process matters because it is designed for a spot-free finish, and it is a more professional, process-driven approach than basic rinsing. You get a method built around results you can see in the glass when we are done.

Our water-fed pole system allows us to clean many hard-to-reach windows safely from the ground, including those on homes up to three stories. That matters for homeowners because it reduces the need for risky access in many common situations, while still allowing us to reach upper windows effectively. We keep the focus on safe, practical access without overpromising that ladders are never needed in every circumstance.

We do not use a one-size-fits-all method. Exterior glass is cleaned with our purified water-fed pole system, while interior glass is cleaned traditionally with a mop and squeegee. This matters because interior and exterior surfaces have different constraints and risks, and a tailored approach helps keep the work controlled and consistent throughout the whole home.

Screen handling is not an afterthought for us. In this area, screens often need to be removed from the inside, and we build that reality into how we plan and sequence the job. That matters because it sets clear homeowner expectations, reduces day-of surprises, and keeps the service moving smoothly even when access is part of the scope.

You can expect reliable, professional service with a uniform technician on site and professional, commercial-grade equipment. Those details matter because they shape the entire experience, from the first walkthrough of the scope to how the job runs on cleaning day. When the team shows up prepared and organized, the process is easier for you and the results are more consistent.

We are fully insured, which gives homeowners added peace of mind when scheduling exterior work. We keep this claim straightforward and accurate. Insurance is one of the clearest signals that we take professionalism seriously and that we are prepared to handle work responsibly.

We strive to ensure every customer leaves happy. If something is wrong later, we will go back and go above and beyond to ensure customers are satisfied. That matters because window cleaning is a visual service, and you should feel confident that if something is missed, it will be addressed rather than ignored.

Our estimates are almost always done in person unless the job is super small. During the estimate, we often price everything we can offer in a single visit, not just the requested service. This matters because it helps us build accurate pricing, supports bundles when it makes sense, and saves pricing in our system, making future service easier. If you call back later, you may not need another on-site estimate because the scope and pricing are already organized.

We plan around real local access realities, including the removal of inside screens and practical workflow constraints that arise in residential neighborhoods. We also ask about leaking or problematic windows before service because those details can affect access and expectations. Homeowners benefit from a process that is designed around how homes actually function, not a generic script that ignores the realities of screens, windows that stick, and the need for clear planning.

We are actively working to build a recurring window-cleaning program, with quarterly service as the primary focus, and biannual and monthly savings language also discussed. This matters because window cleaning is often easier and more predictable when it is treated as maintenance rather than an occasional project. In a market where seasonal buildup is common, a maintenance-oriented approach supports simpler scheduling and cleaner glass more consistently over time.


Customers typically contact us by phone, through our website, or via Google Ads. From there, we make first contact, return missed calls if needed, and set an appointment for an estimate. Estimates are almost always done in person unless the job is super small, and that matters because it lets us see the actual conditions and build an accurate quote. During the estimate, we typically try to quote everything we can offer, not just the requested service, which helps create bundles, preserve pricing in our system, and make future service easier for repeat customers.
Before service, we send a checklist to reduce job-site problems and set expectations. We schedule around what is convenient for you, and we may ask you to avoid having other contractors working at the same time so that access and workflow stay clear. We also identify access issues ahead of time and remind customers about practical details that can stop a job, such as water not being on for exterior services generally. For window cleaning, we also confirm whether there are any known window-leak issues and let you know that many screens may need to be removed from the inside so we can plan the visit accordingly.
On service day, we arrive at the property, introduce ourselves, and get everything set up. We hook the water line up to the house as part of our exterior cleaning setup. If it is a two-man truck, one person may be hooking the truck up to the water while the other meets you and reviews the scope of work. This matters because it keeps the visit organized and efficient while ensuring everyone is aligned on what is being cleaned.
When needed, someone may need to go inside to remove the screens, as in this area, they mostly have to be taken out from the inside. Once screens are handled, we proceed with exterior cleaning using a water-fed pole system, scrubbing the glass with a boar’s head brush and rinsing with purified, filtered water. That water runs through our truck’s filtration system, where solids are removed, resulting in a spot-free finish. If interior cleaning is included, one technician may work outside while the other works inside, and interior windows are cleaned traditionally with a general mop and squeegee.
If you are home, we invite you to come and take a look before we wrap up. We like to do a quick walk-around to make sure everything is up to your standards before the crew leaves. We strive to ensure you are happy before you leave the job, and if something is missed and you notice it later, we will return to take care of it. We will go above and beyond to make it right, which is a key part of how we close out our work.
We do not position window cleaning only as a one-time service. Because we often save pricing in our system and build a full view of what your property may need, scheduling and planning repeat service is easier. We are also actively working to build quarterly, biannual, and monthly maintenance-style service messaging to encourage more frequent cleaning and easier repeat service. This connects directly to how we estimate, plan bundles, and help homeowners keep windows clean year-round without starting from scratch each time.

We are insured against potential damage, and we do have a guarantee for our work. Our approach is simple and service-driven. We strive to ensure every customer leaves happy, and if something is missed, we will return to take care of it. We will go above and beyond to make sure customers are satisfied, and we aim to address concerns directly rather than leaving you to deal with them after the fact.
Reference the 5-day rain guarantee conservatively. It was discussed and approved for use on the website, but it was introduced as a considered offer rather than a long-established program. We also believe satisfaction should be pursued in a reasonable, professional way, which means we take issues seriously and work to resolve them without overpromising outcomes that are outside normal control, such as how long windows stay clean after service.



We clean exterior windows using a water-fed pole system, a boar’s head brush, and purified water for a spot-free finish. We scrub the glass first, then rinse with filtered water from our truck-mounted system with solids removed. This helps us clean effectively while also reaching many windows safely from the ground.
We clean interior windows traditionally with a mop and squeegee. This gives us a more controlled hand-cleaning method for inside glass. We use a different process indoors than we do for exterior windows.
Yes, we do clean screens as part of our window cleaning services. In many homes in the Staten Island area, the screens must be removed from the inside, so access may be needed even for exterior-focused jobs. We like to clarify that before the service so the job goes smoothly.
It depends on the service and whether we need access to remove screens from the inside. For inside-and-out window cleaning, someone will need to provide access. If you are home, we also like to offer a final walkthrough before we wrap up.
No, we no longer clean storm windows. We want to set accurate expectations and avoid overpromising. If you are unsure what type of windows you have, we can help clarify during the estimate.
Yes, we offer post-construction window cleaning, and it starts at about $30 per window. This is a more specialized service than standard maintenance window cleaning. It typically involves more labor and more detailed work.
No, we do not provide high-rise window cleaning. We can, however, handle mid-rise window cleaning up to three stories. For many harder-to-reach residential windows, we use a water-fed pole so we can work safely from the ground.
Window cleaning is a moment in time, so we do not overpromise how long results will last. Weather, pollen, rain, nearby construction, and other outside conditions can affect how quickly windows get dirty again. That is one reason recurring window cleaning can be so helpful.


If you want clean, spot-free glass without having to deal with screens, access, or equipment setup yourself, we are ready to help. Aria Exterior Cleaning provides residential window cleaning in Staten Island, NY, with exterior-only window cleaning as our core offer, plus inside-and-out service, screen cleaning, and post-construction options when you need them. Call (718) 967-2461 to schedule an in-person estimate, email us at Office@ariaexteriorcleaning.com, or visit us to use our online contact form.