Cleaning for 40 Exterior Panes
Remember To Remove Your Screens
If you have a window pane that you want cleaned and is covered by a screen that screen MUST be removed prior to our arrival as we can not remove screens from the outside. In your reminder email you will be given a service date so simply remove them the night before.
Each home is different, so it's important that your panes are counted correctly. This will ensure that when you are ready to purchase, you get the package that's right for you.
Our definition of a window pane is: "any piece of glass, any size that is continuous, surrounded by its own frame, that can be part of an entire window makeup."
So, for instance, if you have a bay window with five glass panes in it, we would count that window as five.
Not part of the basic package: French windows with the grid on the outside of the window or door and not between the inner and outer pane. Arched panes (usually above a front door) are considered large specialty panes.
Still a little confused? See our pane-counting guide for exact information on how to count your panes of glass.
Remember, we clean panes of glass not windows!
And one final important note: if you want panes cleaned that have screens covering them, the screens must be removed prior to our arrival as our technicians do not remove screens.
Most Clients will be within Zone 1. But we do have clients that live in other areas where we do not normally go. These clients will have added fees attached. Check below to see where your city is. Zone 1 The following cities in Zone One do not have any added service call charges applied to them. |
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Toronto North York Thornhill Richmond Hill Scarborough Oshawa |
Oak Ridges Maple King City Aurora Newmarket Pickering Stouffville |
Etobicoke Mississauga Erin Mills Streetsville Malton Ajax |
Woodbridge Brampton Bramalea Oakville Markham Whitby Brooklin |
The following cities in Zone Two have an added $60 service call charge applied to them. |
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Burlington Campbelville Milton Waterdown Halton Hills Georgetown Caledon |
Schomberg Bolton Nobelton Klienberg Bradford East Gwillimbury |
Uxbridge Port Perry Bowmanville Clarington Keswick |
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How To Count Your Window Panes
Every home is different so it is important that you count your panes to know which package is right for you. Our definition of what a window pane is; Any piece of glass, any size that is continuous and is surround by it's own frame and can be part of an entire window make up. So if you have a bay window with five glass panes we would count that window as five.
Below you will find some typical windows found in homes and how to count them.
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These are examples of typical regular panes you can find in your home.
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![]() Count as 2 Panes |
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![]() Count as 3 Panes |
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![]() Count as 5 Panes |
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![]() Count as 1 Pane |
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These are examples of typical French/Moulin panes you can find in your home. Remember that these french/moulin windows have the grid on the outside of the window/door and not between the inner and outer pane. |
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![]() Count as 2 French Panes |
![]() Count as 1 French Pane and 1 pane |
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![]() Count as 1 French door |
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