Window Cleaning in Farmington, CT — Belleza’s Home Services

Farmington’s window stock spans nearly three centuries — original divided-light wood-sash windows in the Historic District homes around Garden and Main Streets, oversized commercial expanses in the UConn Health corridor offices, modern energy-efficient walls of glass in Devonwood new builds, and Unionville carriage-house windows that haven’t been cleaned in a decade. From our Tolland base, 33 minutes east on I-84, we run window cleaning routes into Farmington for both homes and offices. Different glass needs different products and different methods — and our teams come trained on the range. Insured, bonded, background-checked, ladder-certified, and equipped with water-fed pole systems for safer second- and third-floor work.

Why Farmington window cleaning needs a tailored approach

You can’t clean a 1790 12-over-12 wood-sash window with the same squeegee and soap solution you’d use on a Devonwood 8-foot picture window. The Historic District windows have putty glaze that gets damaged by aggressive scrubbing, wood frames that don’t tolerate water pooling, and old glass that scratches more easily than modern float glass. The new construction windows have low-E coatings that get streaky with the wrong product and tempered glass that handles aggressive cleaning fine but shows every fingerprint.

Our Farmington window teams check what they’re cleaning before they start. For original divided-light wood-sash, we use a softer approach — lower-pressure water, gentler solution, careful drying around glazed edges. For modern coated glass, we use a water-fed pole system on the outside that doesn’t leave streaks and a squeegee-and-soap approach on the inside. For commercial expanses near UConn Health and along Farmington Avenue, we use ladders or lifts (we own up to 20-foot reach gear; for higher we coordinate with a local lift rental we trust). Every job is insured for property damage and worker injury — neither of which has ever been a claim in our Farmington work, but the coverage matters.

Window cleaning services we offer in Farmington

Farmington homes and offices typically book one of these window service formats:

Interior-only window cleaning — Inside glass, sills, and tracks. Common add-on to recurring house cleaning. Often quarterly.

Exterior-only window cleaning — Outside glass and frames. Most common spring booking in Farmington as the pollen settles.

Interior + exterior full service — Both sides, tracks, sills, frames. Most-quoted service. Spring and fall are peak.

Storm window and screen cleaning — Common in Historic District homes that still run storm windows seasonally. We remove, clean, and reinstall, or remove and store for the season.

Track and sill detailing — The dust and debris that builds in window tracks (often unreached by interior cleaning). Standalone or part of a full window service.

Hard-water and mineral deposit removal — For windows with sprinkler overspray damage, mineral spots, or oxidation. More involved than standard cleaning, may require multiple applications. Priced per window.

Post-construction window cleaning — Removing dust, caulking residue, finish overspray, and installation marks from new or renovated windows. Phased with the rest of post-construction work.

Commercial window cleaning — Storefront and office windows, monthly or quarterly. Common along Farmington Avenue and Route 4 commercial corridors.

Skylight and atrium glass — Specialized service for the larger Devonwood and Historic District homes with skylights or atrium roofs.

Seasonal scheduling for Farmington window cleaning

Window cleaning has real seasons in Connecticut. Spring (April through early June) is our heaviest residential window booking period in Farmington — pollen has settled, the bugs are starting, and homeowners want to see clearly before summer entertaining. Fall (September into mid-November) is our second peak as leaves and storm prep drive the work. We book these seasons heavily and recommend Farmington homeowners schedule 2–4 weeks ahead during peak. Winter window cleaning is available on dry days above 28°F (we won’t pull water-fed work below that, but interior-only stays available year-round). Commercial accounts get scheduled in quarterly rotations regardless of season.

Pricing for Farmington window cleaning

2026 typical pricing for Farmington residential window cleaning:

Interior only, single-pane standard windows: $5–$9 per window pane (most homes have 15–35 panes)

Interior + exterior, single-pane: $9–$16 per window pane

Interior + exterior, divided-light original wood-sash: $14–$24 per window — slower work, more careful handling

Storm windows (remove, clean, reinstall): $18–$28 per storm

Skylights: $35–$95 each depending on access

Whole-home minimums: $185 interior-only, $295 interior + exterior

Typical Farmington 3BR/2BA home (~22 windows): $245–$385 interior + exterior. Typical Historic District home with original sash (~30 divided-light windows): $485–$725. Typical Devonwood executive home (~40+ windows including large picture windows): $585–$1,150 depending on access and size.

Commercial pricing: $4–$8 per pane storefront, $0.18–$0.45 per sq ft of commercial glass for offices. Monthly contracts get a 12–18% discount on per-visit rates.

What Farmington window cleaning clients tell us

“Our 1840s home in the Historic District has 32 original wood-sash windows that nobody wanted to touch. Belleza’s came out, walked through every one, and explained how they’d handle the putty glaze and the wavy old glass. Spring and fall service, three years running. The windows look better than when we bought the place.” — D.&A.W., Farmington Historic District

“Six-thousand-square-foot home in Devonwood with windows everywhere — including a 14-foot living room window I’d been afraid to schedule. The Belleza’s team brought a water-fed pole system that handled the whole exterior without ladders touching the siding. Zero streaks, no risk to the masonry, done in half a day.” — R.J., Devonwood

Our service area in Farmington

From Tolland we reach Farmington in 33 minutes via I-84 W and Route 4 — manageable for full window service across all 22 Farmington neighborhoods. Active window cleaning routes include the Historic District (Main, Garden, High, Mountain Spring streets), Unionville along South Main and the Farmington River, Devonwood and the Talcott Notch corridor, Hyde Road and the Hill-Stead-adjacent neighborhoods, the UConn Health condo communities on Farmington Avenue, the commercial windows along Route 4 toward Plainville, and the storefronts and offices in Unionville’s Main Street historic blocks. Both 06032 and 06085 zip codes — residential and commercial both served.

FAQ — Window Cleaning in Farmington

Do you do interior windows as part of regular house cleaning?
Sills and tracks are part of recurring cleaning. Glass itself is an add-on — interior-only glass cleaning runs $85–$185 added to a recurring visit, depending on window count. Many Farmington recurring clients add it quarterly.

How do you handle original wood-sash windows in Historic District homes?
Different products, lighter pressure, careful drying around any visible putty glaze, and we never let water pool on the wood frames. We work pane by pane on these and charge for the slower work — but the windows survive long-term, which is the point.

What’s the water-fed pole system and why do you use it?
A telescoping pole that delivers purified water through a brush at the end. No ladders against the building, less risk of damage, and purified water dries streak-free. We use it for second- and third-floor exteriors throughout Devonwood and any modern Farmington home with high windows.

Can you clean windows while we’re not home?
Exteriors yes — we just need yard access and any gate codes. Interiors require someone to let us in, or a lockbox/key arrangement (we’re insured and bonded). Many recurring Farmington clients have us in their key-on-file system.

How long does a typical Farmington home window cleaning take?
A standard 22-window home runs 2.5–4 hours interior + exterior with a two-person team. A 30-window Historic District home with original sashes can take 5–7 hours. A 40+ window Devonwood home runs a full day with a three-person team.

Do you guarantee the work?
If you spot a streak or missed pane within 48 hours, we return at no charge to address it. We almost never get the callback — but the guarantee is the right answer either way. Call (860) 790-9545.

Need window cleaning in Farmington? Call (860) 790-9545 or visit our contact page. Spring and fall fill up fast — book 2–4 weeks ahead during peak. Insured, bonded, 33 minutes east on I-84.