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Window Cleaning in Monmouth County, NJ

Professional window cleaning and window washing for homes and businesses across Monmouth County — interior, exterior, screens, sills and frames, finished streak-free.

Our licensed, insured, and background-checked team is the same crew that cleans homes across the county, so the windows get the same attention as everything else. Rated ★★★★★ 5.0 stars on Google.

Call or Text (732) 268-0803 — Free Estimate

Professional window cleaning by Maison Mop Stars in Monmouth County NJ

What Our Window Cleaning Service Includes

🏠 Residential Window Cleaning

Interior and exterior glass, sills, tracks and frames. Divided-light and colonial-style windows are cleaned pane by pane rather than wiped across.

🏢 Commercial Window Cleaning

Storefronts, offices, medical practices and workplaces. Scheduled around your hours so the entrance is spotless before customers arrive.

🧵 Screen Cleaning

Screens removed, washed, dried and reinstalled. This is the step most window washing skips — and the reason clean glass still looks hazy.

💧 Hard Water Stain Removal

Mineral spotting from sprinklers and shore-side salt air, treated on the glass rather than masked.

📐 Tracks & Sills

Grit and dead insects vacuumed out of the tracks before washing, so nothing runs back down onto clean glass.

✨ Add-On to Any Cleaning

Windows can be added to a recurring house cleaning visit or booked on their own.

Window Washing or Window Cleaning? Same Job, Different Word

People search for both, and most of the time they mean the same thing. In the trade there is a shade of difference: window washing usually describes the glass itself — soap, squeegee, done. Window cleaning usually implies the whole opening: glass, screens, sills, tracks and frames.

We quote the full version by default, because the partial one is what leaves a window looking clean from six feet away and dirty from two. If you only want the glass — a storefront between full services, for example — say so and we will price it that way.

What to ask a window cleaner before booking

For us the answer to all five is yes, included. We spell them out because the answer is not the same everywhere, and the difference usually shows up on the invoice rather than in the quote.

Why Windows Are the First Thing Guests Notice

Windows are the one surface in a home that shows dirt from both sides and in every light. A room can be immaculate and still feel neglected if the glass is filmy at four in the afternoon when the sun hits it. It is also the job most people put off longest, because it is the one that most obviously needs a ladder.

Monmouth County gives windows a harder time than most places. Shore towns get salt air and blowing sand. Inland towns get tree pollen in spring and construction dust along the Route 9 corridor. Sprinkler systems leave mineral spots that a squeegee alone will not lift. That mix is why we treat hard water and screens as part of the job rather than as extras.

Residential and Commercial — Same Standard

For homes, we work room by room from the inside out, protecting sills and floors as we go, and finish the exterior from ground level or by ladder depending on the elevation. For businesses, we handle storefront glass, entry doors and interior partitions, and we schedule around opening hours so the work is invisible to your customers.

Window Cleaning Across Monmouth County

We clean windows throughout Monmouth County, including Freehold, Manalapan, Marlboro, Colts Neck, Long Branch, Red Bank, Middletown, Holmdel, Eatontown, Rumson, Fair Haven, Little Silver and the surrounding shore communities.

Glass That Disappears

The point of a clean window is that you stop noticing it.

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Window Cleaning FAQ

How much does window cleaning cost in New Jersey?

Pricing depends on the number of panes, whether screens are included, and whether the exterior needs ladder work. A standard two-story home is quoted differently than a ranch or a storefront. Call or text (732) 268-0803 for a free estimate, usually the same day.

Do you clean windows inside and outside?

Yes. Most jobs are booked as interior and exterior together, because glass cleaned only on one side still looks dirty. You can book either side on its own if you prefer.

Are screens included?

Yes — screens are removed, washed, dried and reinstalled as part of the service. This is the step most often skipped, and it is usually why glass still looks hazy after a cleaning.

Can you remove hard water stains?

In most cases, yes. Mineral spotting from sprinklers and salt air responds to treatment on the glass. Deeply etched glass, where the mineral has pitted the surface, cannot be fully restored — we will tell you honestly which one you have before quoting.

How often should windows be cleaned?

Twice a year suits most homes in Monmouth County — once after pollen season and once before the holidays. Shore properties and storefronts usually do better quarterly because of salt air and foot traffic.

Can window cleaning be added to my regular cleaning?

Yes. If you already have a recurring house cleaning schedule with us, windows can be added on a rotation rather than booked separately.

Get a Free Window Cleaning Estimate

Ready for glass you stop noticing? Call or text (732) 268-0803 or request your free estimate online. You can also read more answers on our FAQ page.

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