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How Much Does Window Cleaning Cost In Eagle Mountain? (2026 Guide)

Straight talk on what window cleaning actually costs here, why the online numbers are all over the place, and what makes a quote go up or down.

Search what window cleaning costs in Eagle Mountain and you get a mess. One site says $202 to $270. Another says $150 to $300. A third lists the lowest price as zero dollars, which helps nobody. Here is why the numbers are so scattered, and how to think about your own.

First, a caution about every price you find online, this one included. None of them are a quote. They are averages scraped across hundreds of different homes, and your house is not the average. But averages are still useful for a gut check, so here is the market data laid out honestly.

Eagle Mountain Window Cleaning: Market Price Ranges

These figures come from national home service directories reporting on the Eagle Mountain area. They are market averages, not Pro Line prices, and we have labeled them that way on purpose.

Job Type Typical Market Range
Small home / few windows $89 to $150
Average home, full house $150 to $300
Large or multi story home $300 to $400+
Per pane (in and out) $3 to $10
Screens and tracks Add on, varies
Hard water restoration Surcharge per pane

Source: aggregated Eagle Mountain market data from home service directories, 2026. These are averages across many providers and homes, not a Pro Line price list. For an actual number, call 801-634-0031 for a free quote.

So a typical full house lands somewhere around $150 to $300 in this market. Fine as a gut check. Useless as a quote, because it ignores everything that actually determines your price.

What Actually Moves Your Price

Four things, and Eagle Mountain homes hit several of them harder than the national average assumes.

Height and stories

A single story rambler is quick. A three story home with high entry glass needs more setup, more time, and water fed poles to reach the top safely. A lot of newer Eagle Mountain construction is two and three stories, which pushes the real number toward the top of that range rather than the middle.

Window count and type

A big picture window is one pane. A divided light window with twelve small panes is twelve times the edges to detail, in the same opening. Count and style matter more than square footage.

Condition and hard water

This is the Eagle Mountain tax. Utah water is hard, and lawn sprinklers clip the lower glass every morning all summer. If your windows have white spots that survive a normal cleaning, that is bonded mineral and it needs glass restoration, which is priced separately from cleaning.

Access and add ons

Steep landscaping, tight side yards, or a home backing onto open ground with constant dust all factor in. So do the extras. Screens and tracks are available as part of your package, and whether you want them changes the number.

A number on a website is a guess. A quote is a commitment. We would rather give you the second one.

Why We Do Not Post A Price List

Because the honest number depends on your house, and a price list forces us to either lowball to look cheap or pad to cover ourselves. Neither helps you. Eumir Reyes learned this the hard way when he started Pro Line in 2012 and priced by guesswork. Fourteen years later, we quote from the actual job. What we tell you is what you pay.

How To Compare Quotes Fairly

  • Ask what is included. Interior and exterior? Screens? Tracks? A cheap number that skips half the job is not cheap.
  • Ask about hard water. If they do not mention it, they have not looked at Eagle Mountain glass. Mineral spots need restoration, not a squeegee.
  • Ask if they are insured. Ask for the certificate, not the claim. We carry $1 million and send it before the first visit.
  • Ask what happens if it rains. We back our work with a 7 day rain guarantee.

The Bottom Line

Budget somewhere in that $150 to $300 range for a typical Eagle Mountain home as a starting point, knowing that stories, window count, and hard water can move it. Then get an actual quote, because that is the only number that is really yours. Ours are free, and if you text photos to 801-634-0031 we can often price it without a visit.

Not sure whether to hire out at all? We wrote a companion guide on who cleans windows in Eagle Mountain and how to pick one. And the FAQ answers the rest.

Window Cleaning Cost Questions

How much does window cleaning cost in Eagle Mountain?

Published market data for Eagle Mountain puts a typical whole home cleaning somewhere around $150 to $300, with per pane rates commonly cited between $3 and $10 depending on the source. Those are aggregator averages, not our prices. What you actually pay depends on your window count, how many stories, and whether you want screens and tracks. We quote flat after we know your address, and the estimate is free. Call 801-634-0031.

Why do prices vary so much between companies?

Because a window is not a fixed unit. Some companies quote per pane, some per hour, some by square footage. One might include screens and another charges extra. A low per pane number can end up higher than a fair flat quote once the add ons appear. The only number that means anything is a written quote for your specific house.

Is it cheaper to clean my own windows?

For a single story home, doing it yourself can save money if you have the time and a good squeegee. For a two or three story home in Eagle Mountain, the math changes. You cannot towel dry upper glass, and Utah tap water dries into mineral spots, so you can spend a Saturday and end up with a worse result than when you started. That is before the ladder risk.

Does hard water removal cost extra?

Yes, because it is a separate process. Standard cleaning removes dirt on the surface. Hard water deposits are bonded to the glass and need an abrasive compound, which takes more time and skill. It is usually priced as a surcharge on top of the base rate. We test a patch first and tell you what your glass needs before you commit.

How often should I budget for window cleaning?

Twice a year works for most Eagle Mountain homes, spring and fall. Newer neighborhoods on open ground or near active construction often need three times a year because of the dust. Recurring service usually costs less per visit than one off cleaning, because the glass never gets bad enough to need extra labor.

Are estimates free?

Yes. We do not charge to come look, and if you send photos we can often quote from those without a trip. Call or text 801-634-0031.

Where We Quote

Based out of Eagle Mountain and Saratoga Springs, with Lehi, north Utah County, Tooele, and the southwest Salt Lake Valley close behind.

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🛡 Fully Insured $1 million in general liability coverage on every job.
🌦 7 Day Rain Guarantee Rain ruins the glass within a week, we come back and reclean it.
💧 Purified Water Systems Professional filtration so upper glass dries clear without spotting.
🎓 Certified Glass Restoration Trained and certified in professional glass restoration.
🏠 Residential And Commercial Homes, storefronts, offices, and managed properties.
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