Toronto homeowners spend 6 months looking through windows covered in salt spray, pollen, and city grime. Between road salt from November through April, spring pollen that coats every surface, and the constant dust from construction projects across the GTA — your windows take a beating that most other Canadian cities can't match.
Here's everything you need to know about getting them professionally cleaned in 2026: real pricing by home type and neighbourhood, the best time of year to book, how to avoid bad companies, and why the type of water your cleaner uses matters more than you think.
Whether you're in Scarborough, Leaside, The Kingsway, or anywhere else in the GTA — this guide has you covered.
Why Toronto Windows Need Professional Attention
Toronto's climate is uniquely harsh on residential glass. It's not just "dirty windows" — it's a compounding cycle of environmental damage that gets worse the longer you ignore it. Here's what your windows are dealing with:
5+ Months of Winter Buildup
From November through March (and often into April), Toronto roads are treated with salt and brine. That salt spray doesn't just stay on the road — it gets kicked up by traffic and coats every surface within 30 metres of a street. If your home faces a road, your windows are absorbing salt, ice melt, and mineral deposits for half the year. Left untreated, these minerals etch into glass and become permanent.
Spring Pollen Season Is Intense in the GTA
April through June brings one of the heaviest pollen seasons in Canada. Oak, birch, and maple trees blanket the GTA — and that yellow-green film on your car every morning? It's on your windows too. Pollen bonds with the mineral layer left by winter, creating a stubborn film that regular rain won't wash away.
Lake Ontario Humidity Accelerates Grime
Toronto's proximity to Lake Ontario means higher humidity than inland cities. Humidity pulls airborne particles onto glass surfaces and helps them stick. Homes in Scarborough, Etobicoke, and the waterfront districts see faster grime accumulation than homes further north.
City Construction Dust Is Everywhere
Between the Eglinton Crosstown, Ontario Line, and thousands of condo developments, Toronto is one of the largest construction zones in North America. Fine concrete and silica dust travels kilometres on the wind and settles on windows throughout the city. This dust is abrasive — wiping it with a dry cloth can actually scratch glass.
UV Damage Is Worse When Glass Is Dirty
Dirty glass doesn't just look bad — it accelerates UV damage to window seals and frames. Grime traps heat against the glass surface, which degrades rubber seals faster and can lead to foggy double-pane windows. Regular professional window cleaning actually extends the life of your windows.
Window Cleaning Cost in Toronto (2026 Pricing)
The number one question Toronto homeowners ask is: "How much should I pay for window cleaning?" Here's a comprehensive breakdown based on real 2026 market data:
| Home Type | Typical Price Range | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Townhouse | $150–$200 | Interior + exterior, 8–14 windows |
| Semi-detached | $200–$275 | 2-storey, 12–18 windows |
| Standard 2-storey detached | $250–$400 | 15–25 windows, most common in GTA |
| Large detached | $400–$550 | 25–40 windows, 3+ storeys |
| Estate homes | $500–$900+ | Kingsway, Forest Hill, Lawrence Park |
The average professional window cleaning job in Toronto costs around $260 for a standard detached home — that's the industry benchmark for interior + exterior service in 2026.
What Affects the Price?
- Number of windows — The single biggest factor. More glass = more time = higher cost.
- Number of storeys — Second and third floors require ladders or water-fed poles, adding time and complexity.
- Accessibility — Windows behind landscaping, above additions, or blocked by structures take longer to reach safely.
- Window condition — First-time cleans or heavily neglected windows may require hard water stain removal (sometimes an add-on).
- Interior vs. exterior — Exterior-only is roughly 40% less than a full interior + exterior package.
- Add-on services — Screen cleaning, track detailing, and frame washing may be included or extra depending on the company.
What's Included in Professional Window Cleaning
Not all window cleaning services in Toronto include the same things. Here's what you should expect — and what separates a basic job from a premium one:
Standard Service
- Exterior glass cleaning — All accessible exterior windows cleaned and dried
- Interior glass cleaning — Included in interior + exterior packages
- Screen removal and cleaning — Screens taken out, wiped or washed, and reinstalled
- Sill and track wipe-down — Removing debris from window tracks and wiping sills clean
Premium Service (What Sets the Best Apart)
- Frame inspection — Checking seals, caulking, and frame condition during cleaning. Good companies will flag potential issues before they become expensive repairs.
- Hard water stain treatment — Mineral deposits from sprinklers, rain, and Toronto's hard water require special treatment to remove without scratching glass.
- Before & after photos — Documentation so you can see exactly what was done.
- Purified water technology — This is the big one. The difference between purified water (like MANTLE's ClearCoat™ system) and regular tap water + squeegee is significant.
Best Time to Clean Windows in Toronto
Toronto's four-season climate creates a natural cleaning calendar. Here's a month-by-month guide to help you plan:
| Months | Recommendation | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Jan–Mar | Interior only | Too cold for exterior work. Freezing temperatures make water hazardous on glass and unsafe for technicians. |
| Apr–May | ⭐ PRIME TIME | Clear winter damage before pollen peaks. Best time for a full interior + exterior clean. |
| Jun–Aug | Great (book early) | Peak season — everyone wants clean windows for summer. Book 2–3 weeks ahead. |
| Sep–Oct | Excellent | Fall clean before winter. Maximize natural light during shorter days. Great with a gutter cleaning combo. |
| Nov–Dec | Interior for holidays | Interior-only cleaning for holiday prep. Exterior cleaning not recommended. |
How Often Should You Clean Your Windows?
For most Toronto homes, 2–3 times per year is the sweet spot. Here's a recommended schedule:
- Spring (April–May): Full interior + exterior to remove winter buildup
- Summer (July–August): Exterior touchup for pollen and dust
- Fall (September–October): Pre-winter clean, ideally combined with gutter cleaning
Homes near major roads, construction zones, or heavy tree cover may benefit from quarterly cleaning. Contact us for a personalized recommendation based on your address.
How to Choose a Window Cleaning Company in Toronto
There are hundreds of window cleaning companies in the GTA. Some are excellent. Many are not. Here's how to separate the professionals from the pretenders:
1. Check for $2M+ Liability Insurance
This is non-negotiable. If an uninsured cleaner damages your property or gets injured on your ladder, you could be liable. Ask for a certificate of insurance before booking. A real professional will send it without hesitation. If they dodge the question or say they're "covered through a buddy's policy" — walk away.
2. Read Google Reviews (Look for Consistency)
Don't just look at the star rating — read the actual reviews. Look for consistency: do customers mention showing up on time, doing thorough work, and being easy to communicate with? Reviews that mention specific neighbourhoods show the company actually works in your area.
3. Ask About Their Water System
This is the question most homeowners don't think to ask, but it's the biggest factor in how long your clean lasts. Traditional cleaning uses tap water + squeegee — the squeegee removes most water, but mineral residue remains. Purified water (deionized or reverse-osmosis) has zero minerals, so it dries completely spot-free. Read our deep dive on purified vs. traditional cleaning →
4. Get a Written Quote Before Work Starts
Any reputable company will provide a clear, detailed quote based on your home's specifics before they show up. If someone says "we'll figure out pricing when we get there," the price will almost certainly be higher than you expected. MANTLE provides transparent pricing — no surprises.
5. Avoid Suspiciously Low Quotes
If someone quotes you $75 for a full 2-storey detached home, something is wrong. Common bait-and-switch tactics include quoting a low number to get in the door, then adding fees for "extra dirty" windows, screens, tracks, or upper floors. Compare what you're actually getting for your money →
6. Ask Who Does the Work
Is it the owner? Trained employees? Subcontractors they met last week? Companies where the owner is involved in the work tend to deliver higher quality because their reputation is directly on the line.
- No proof of insurance when asked
- No written quote — "we'll tell you when we're done"
- Cash-only pricing (often means uninsured and unreported)
- No Google Business Profile or reviews
- Prices 50%+ below every other quote (bait-and-switch incoming)
- Pressure to book immediately without seeing the home
- Won't answer questions about their cleaning method or water system
Window Cleaning Across Toronto: Neighbourhood Guide
Toronto is massive — and every neighbourhood has its own character, home styles, and window cleaning needs. Here's a quick overview of the areas MANTLE serves, with links to detailed neighbourhood guides:
🏠 Scarborough
Diverse mix of bungalows, semis, and large detached homes. Road salt from Kingston Rd and Ellesmere hits windows hard. Spring cleaning is essential here. See pricing →
🏠 Highland Creek
Larger detached homes surrounded by mature trees. Heavy pollen in spring and leaves in fall. Windows + gutters combo is the most popular service here. See pricing →
🏠 Leaside
Premium homes with large windows and meticulous landscaping. Homeowners here expect detail — frame cleaning and track detailing are a must. See pricing →
🏠 The Kingsway
Estate-sized homes with 30–50+ windows. Complex rooflines and multi-storey builds require experienced crews and proper equipment. $500–$900+ typical. See pricing →
🏠 Don Mills
Mix of mid-century homes and newer builds. Construction dust from the Ontario Line and Don Valley developments means windows get dirty fast. See pricing →
🏠 North York
Everything from Bayview Village luxury to Willowdale townhomes. Pricing varies widely by neighbourhood — $175 to $600+ depending on home size. See pricing →
🏠 Etobicoke
Lake proximity means higher humidity and faster grime buildup. Homes in New Toronto, Long Branch, and Mimico benefit from purified water cleaning especially. See pricing →
🏠 Markham
Large newer builds with lots of glass — cathedral windows, transoms, and skylights are common. Newer construction means less hard water staining but more dust. See pricing →
Purified Water vs. Traditional Window Cleaning: Why It Matters
This is the single biggest innovation in residential window cleaning over the last decade — and most Toronto homeowners have never heard of it.
The problem with traditional cleaning: Toronto tap water has approximately 124 mg/L of hardness (calcium and magnesium minerals). When a squeegee removes most of the water, a thin film of mineral-laden moisture remains. As it dries, those minerals are deposited on the glass — creating the streaks and spots that appear within days of a "professional" clean.
Purified water changes everything. By filtering water to 0 TDS (total dissolved solids), there are literally zero minerals left to deposit on your glass. The water evaporates cleanly, leaving nothing behind. The result:
- Zero streaks — not "fewer streaks," literally zero
- Results last up to 3x longer than traditional squeegee cleaning
- Frames and seals get cleaned simultaneously (mineral-free water is safe on all surfaces)
- No chemical residue — purified water is the cleaning agent itself
MANTLE's ClearCoat™ system uses purified water on every single job. It's not an upgrade or an upsell — it's our standard. Because there's no reason to clean windows any other way in 2026.
Read our complete guide: How Purified Water Delivers Streak-Free Results →
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does window cleaning cost in Toronto?
Professional window cleaning in Toronto ranges from $150 to $600+ depending on home size, number of windows, storeys, and service level. Townhouses start around $150–$200, semi-detached homes run $200–$275, standard 2-storey detached homes cost $250–$400, and large detached or estate homes can run $400–$900+. The average Toronto job costs around $260 for interior + exterior. View MANTLE's pricing →
How often should I clean my windows in Toronto?
Most Toronto homeowners should have their windows cleaned 2–3 times per year minimum. The ideal schedule is spring (April–May) after winter salt and grime, midsummer for pollen and dust, and fall (September–October) before winter sets in. Homes near major roads like the 401, DVP, or Gardiner — or near active construction — may benefit from quarterly cleaning.
Is professional window cleaning worth it in Toronto?
Absolutely. Beyond the obvious visual improvement, professional cleaning extends the life of your windows by removing corrosive salt and mineral deposits that degrade seals over time. Professionals can safely reach upper floors, use purified water for streak-free results, and spot early signs of seal failure or frame damage. See our full comparison: DIY vs. Professional Window Cleaning →
What's the best time of year for window cleaning in Toronto?
April through June (spring) and September through October (fall) are the best windows for booking. Spring removes months of winter damage and maximizes natural light heading into summer. Fall cleaning preps your home for the holiday season and gives you clear views before the long winter months.
Do window cleaning companies in Toronto need insurance?
Yes — always hire a company with at least $2 million in general liability insurance. This protects you if a worker damages your property or is injured on-site. Ask for a certificate of insurance before booking. If they can't or won't provide one, that's a major red flag. MANTLE carries full coverage on every job.
Can windows be cleaned in winter in Toronto?
Interior cleaning is available year-round. However, exterior window cleaning is not recommended from November through March in Toronto. Freezing temperatures make water hazardous on glass surfaces and create unsafe conditions for technicians working at height. Plan your last exterior clean for September–October, then do interior-only through winter.
What is purified water window cleaning?
Purified water window cleaning uses deionized or reverse-osmosis filtered water with 0 parts per million of dissolved minerals. Unlike Toronto tap water (which has ~124 mg/L of hardness that causes streaks), purified water dries completely spot-free. Results last up to 3x longer, and no chemicals are needed. MANTLE uses purified water (ClearCoat™) on every job as standard. Learn more about purified water cleaning →
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