If you’re thinking about cleaning your windows this spring, you’re not alone.
As soon as the snow melts in Toronto, homeowners start noticing just how much dirt, salt, and buildup has accumulated over the winter.
One of the most common questions we get is:
“How much does spring window cleaning cost in Toronto?”
Here’s a clear, local answer.
Quick Answer: Spring Window Cleaning Cost in Toronto
For most homes and condos in Toronto, spring window cleaning typically ranges between:
👉 $225 – $375
That range covers many standard properties across Etobicoke, Mississauga, and the west end of Toronto.
Larger homes, interior detailing, or complex window layouts may increase the cost slightly.
Why Spring Window Cleaning Is Different

Spring is the most important time of year for window cleaning in Toronto.
Over the winter, your windows collect:
• Salt residue from roads and sidewalks
• Dirt and grime from melting snow
• Traffic film from nearby roads
• Pollen and early seasonal buildup
By spring, that buildup is usually at its worst.
That’s why most homeowners choose to do a full reset clean in spring, followed by lighter maintenance later in the year.
1. Interior + Exterior vs Exterior-Only
Exterior-only cleaning is quicker and more affordable.
Interior + exterior service takes longer because it includes:
• Screen removal and reinstallation
• Track cleaning
• Working around furniture
• Interior glass detailing
If you want your windows to look completely refreshed after winter, interior + exterior is the biggest upgrade.
2. Condo vs House (Toronto Reality)
Spring cleaning looks different depending on your property:
Condos:
• Balcony access
• Large glass panels
• Sliding doors
• Waterfront exposure (especially in Mimico & Humber Bay)
Houses:
• Ladder access for upper windows
• Water-fed pole systems
• Basement and side windows
Each setup affects how long the job takes — which affects price.
3. Glass Panels Matter More Than “Windows”
Two homes can both say “10 windows” and still have completely different pricing.
What really matters is:
• Number of glass sections
• Sliding doors
• Floor-to-ceiling glass
• Corner units
More glass = more time = higher cost.
4. Screens and Tracks (Spring Is Key)
Spring is the most common time to include:
✔ Screen cleaning
✔ Track detailing
Tracks often hold months of dirt and moisture from winter, especially in older homes.
Many homeowners include this once per year — usually in spring.
5. Location Matters (Etobicoke, Mimico, Mississauga)
Certain areas tend to need more frequent cleaning due to exposure:
• Near Lake Ontario → wind + moisture
• Near Gardiner Expressway / highways → traffic film
• Near construction zones → dust buildup
Homes in areas like Mimico, Long Branch, and Humber Bay Shores often benefit from 2–3 cleanings per year.
Local Pricing Guides (By Area)
If you want a more specific breakdown for your neighbourhood:
• New Toronto Window Cleaning Cost Guide
• Etobicoke Window Cleaning Cost Guide
• Mimico Window Cleaning Cost Guide
• Long Branch Window Cleaning Cost Guide
• Alderwood Window Cleaning Cost Guide
Frequently Asked Questions
How often should I clean my windows in Toronto?
Most homes benefit from two cleanings per year (spring and fall). Some locations may need three.
Is spring the best time to clean windows?
Yes — spring removes winter buildup and restores clarity going into the brighter months.
Is interior window cleaning worth it?
Yes. Exterior improves appearance, but interior cleaning removes haze, fingerprints, and buildup you see from inside.
How to Get a Fast Quote
To get an accurate estimate quickly, provide:
📞 Call 416-662-2500
🌐 Or visit skypole.ca
Skypole Inc. provides professional window cleaning across Toronto, Etobicoke, Mississauga, and the GTA.



