Commercial window cleaning is a frontline investment in asset longevity, tenant satisfaction, and risk prevention. But too often, even high-performing teams miss critical steps that lead to costly damage, safety hazards, or compliance issues. In this guide, we break down five common mistakes and show how to avoid them with actionable strategies, from advanced pure-water systems to rope-access protocols, to elevate your window maintenance program.
Mistake #1 — Using Harsh Chemicals or Abrasive Tools
A common mistake in commercial window cleaning is using harsh chemicals or abrasive tools that damage glass over time. Ammonia-heavy solutions and linty paper towels often cause streaks, while abrasive pads and acidic cleaners can etch glass, weaken seals, and void warranties. Even minor repairs can cost hundreds per pane. A better approach is to use microfiber cloths with neutral pH detergents and to adopt a proper squeegee method.
Also, test the rinse water for total dissolved solids (TDS). TDS is the concentration of dissolved minerals and impurities in water, which can dry onto glass and dull its clarity. Aim to keep TDS levels below 10 ppm. Otherwise, water with high TDS can leave behind mineral spots and buildup. Incorporating annual glass integrity inspections helps catch early signs of wear. These simple adjustments improve results, extend window lifespan, and reduce long-term maintenance costs for commercial properties.
Mistake #2 — Skimping on Safety and Training
Skimping on safety and training in commercial window cleaning is a costly and dangerous mistake. High-rise window washing remains one of the most hazardous exterior trades, with OSHA reporting more than 250 serious or fatal accidents since 2019, nearly one per week.
To avoid these risks, property managers must ensure vendors hold valid rope-access certifications, enforce a strict 100% tie-off policy, and require detailed, site-specific rescue plans. Building service providers also should have a comprehensive general liability policy that covers risks that might occur during the performance of facility services.
Mistake #3 — Ignoring Hard-to-Reach Areas
Hard-to-reach areas like cornices, skylights, and recessed curtain walls are frequently left out of standard commercial window cleaning contracts, even though they quietly accumulate mineral deposits that can permanently etch glass. This neglect doesn’t just affect appearance — it significantly increases long-term façade maintenance costs.
Modern options like drone-assisted cleaning make it easier and more cost-effective to maintain these hard-to-reach areas, enabling faster, more frequent cleanings. Consider scheduling drone or pressure washing cleaning to service these hard-to-reach areas annually. To stay ahead, budget for deep cleans of ledges and mullions every other year to minimize mineral scale buildup.
Mistake #4 — Treating Window Cleaning as a ‘When It Looks Dirty’ Task
Treating commercial window cleaning as a task you only address when the dirt becomes an eyesore is a costly misstep. The U.S. Government Accountability Office reports that deferred maintenance often leads to emergency repairs costing 3 to 10 times more than proactive upkeep. Infrequent cleaning also undermines energy efficiency — dirt buildup on low-e glass can reduce daylight transmission by 7% to 14%, increasing dependence on artificial lighting and raising energy costs.
To avoid these consequences, property teams should implement a data-driven cleaning schedule, quarterly for buildings in urban pollution zones and biannually for those in suburban areas. Align these intervals with BOMA 360 environmental benchmarks and record key performance indicators in your CMMS to spot trends and optimize maintenance strategies.
Mistake #5 — Hiring Low-Bid Vendors Without Damage Coverage
Hiring the lowest-bid commercial window cleaning vendor may save money upfront, but it often leads to costly consequences. Many of these providers lack proper training to prevent glass scratches or seal damage, and most general liability policies exclude coverage for workmanship-related issues, meaning building owners could be on the hook for five-figure repair bills. Additionally, low-cost vendors often don’t focus on job site safety and may rush to complete work quickly or overlook job site hazards.
To protect your property, always request the service provider’s Certificate of Insurance (COI), and ask for references from comparable Class A buildings that can verify their damage-free track record.
Avoid the Glare: Smart Moves for Flawless Window Maintenance
When done right, window cleaning isn’t just about appearances; it’s a proactive way to protect your investment, enhance occupant experiences, and extend the life of your building envelope. By avoiding the five common mistakes, property teams can improve outcomes, reduce risk, and make more strategic use of their maintenance budgets.
At the Valcourt Group, we combine full-service expertise with cutting-edge solutions — from OSHA-certified crews to drone cleaning solutions. We continuously evolve our approach to meet the unique needs of every property. Our tailored programs deliver consistent, high-quality results for high-rises, campuses, and complex portfolios across the United States.
Contact us today to build a smarter, safer window cleaning strategy!