TL;DR: Commercial and storefront window cleaning in the Treasure Valley is quoted per property after a quick walkthrough — there's no honest flat rate, because price is driven by how much glass you have, how high it is, whether you want interior and exterior, and how often you clean. The single biggest way to lower your cost is a recurring program: cleaning on a schedule costs less per visit than a one-time clean and keeps your storefront always presentable. Reflekt Window Cleaning is fully insured, provides a certificate of insurance (COI) on request, and works with no long-term contract. Get a bid in 60 seconds at our instant quote tool or call (208) 453-6760.
Below is exactly how business window cleaning is priced in Boise, Meridian, and across the valley in 2026 — what moves the number, how often different businesses should clean, and how to get a bid you can actually budget around. For homeowners, we have a separate breakdown of residential window cleaning costs, and our full Treasure Valley window cleaning guide covers the basics.
What drives commercial window cleaning price
Every commercial bid comes down to a handful of factors. Understanding them helps you compare quotes fairly and know why a small cafe and a multi-tenant office building are priced so differently.
1. Glass count and building height
The amount of glass is the foundation of every quote, and height is right behind it. Ground-level storefront glass is quick to reach; second-, third-, and fourth-story windows need water-fed poles, lifts, or ladders and take longer per pane. More glass and more height both mean more labor, which is why an honest bid always follows a look at the actual building.
2. Storefront vs. multi-story building
A single-level storefront, a strip retail center, and a multi-story office tower are three very different jobs. Storefronts are mostly accessible glass and clean fast. Multi-story and multi-tenant buildings add height, coordination, and often exterior-only upper floors — all of which change the per-visit price. Auto dealerships and restaurants with big glass frontage land in between.
3. Interior + exterior
Exterior-only cleaning is the most affordable option and makes the biggest first-impression difference. Adding interior cleaning roughly doubles the pane count — you're now cleaning both sides of every window, plus sills and tracks — so it adds to the price. Many businesses do exterior more frequently and interior on a longer cycle to balance appearance and budget.
4. Frequency
How often you clean is a pricing lever, not just a scheduling choice. Glass cleaned every week or month never accumulates the baked-on grime, grease, dust, and mineral spotting that make an annual deep clean slow and labor-intensive. Cleaner-to-begin-with glass means faster visits, which means a lower price per visit. More on this below.
5. Access and equipment
Access shapes the equipment, and equipment shapes the cost. Reachable glass is fastest. Windows over awnings, above landscaping, along busy sidewalks, or on upper floors may require water-fed poles or ladders and extra care and time. In the Treasure Valley's hard water, we use deionized-water RainShield cleaning so glass dries spot-free instead of leaving mineral spotting — which keeps it presentable longer between visits.
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Get My Commercial Quote →Recurring programs vs. one-time cleans
Here's the part that saves businesses the most money: a recurring program almost always costs less per visit than a one-time clean. When windows are cleaned on a schedule, they never get dirty enough to require a slow, heavy deep clean. Each visit is faster, so each visit is cheaper — and your storefront is never the one on the block with dusty, spotted glass.
A one-time clean makes sense for a move-in, a grand opening, or a seasonal reset. But for any business where customers see the glass every day, recurring is the smarter spend. Reflekt offers flexible commercial cleaning schedules — weekly, biweekly, monthly, or quarterly — billed on a simple, predictable cadence with no long-term contract. You can adjust the frequency as your needs change.
How often should your business clean its windows?
The right frequency depends on your foot traffic and what's happening at the glass. A rough guide for the Treasure Valley:
| Business type | Typical frequency |
|---|---|
| Restaurants, cafes, bakeries | Weekly or biweekly (grease, fingerprints, high traffic) |
| Retail stores & shopping centers | Biweekly to monthly |
| Auto dealerships | Biweekly to monthly (large showroom glass) |
| Medical & dental offices | Monthly (a clean, sanitary impression matters) |
| Professional offices & suites | Monthly to quarterly |
| Multi-tenant buildings & HOAs | Monthly to quarterly, on a managed schedule |
These are starting points, not rules. During the walkthrough we'll recommend a cadence that keeps your glass looking its best without over-cleaning. If you're weighing schedules, our guide on how often to clean windows in Idaho is a helpful companion read.
The value of a clean storefront
Window cleaning is one of the cheapest brand investments a business makes. Your glass is the first thing a customer sees before they decide whether to walk in — smudged, dusty, or hard-water-spotted windows quietly signal "we don't sweat the details," while spotless glass signals the opposite. For restaurants and retail especially, clean, bright storefronts pull in foot traffic and make displays and interiors look their best.
It also protects the glass itself. Left alone, hard water minerals and grime etch and dull the surface over time. Regular pure-water cleaning keeps windows clear and extends their life — so recurring service is maintenance, not just appearance.
Insurance and COI for property managers
If you manage commercial or multi-tenant property, vendor compliance is part of the job. Reflekt is fully insured, and we provide a certificate of insurance (COI) on request so it's easy to keep your files in order and satisfy landlord or ownership requirements. We're set up for the realities of managed property: one predictable schedule across multiple tenants or buildings, consistent crews, and clear per-visit pricing.
We build programs specifically for managers and owners through our property manager window cleaning programs — ideal for retail centers, office buildings, medical plazas, and HOAs that want reliable, invoice-friendly service without chasing a new vendor every quarter.
How to get a commercial bid
Because commercial pricing is per property, the fastest path to a real number is a short walkthrough. Here's how it works with Reflekt:
- Start online or by phone. Use the 60-second instant quote tool or call/text (208) 453-6760 to tell us about your building.
- Quick walkthrough. For storefronts and larger properties, we look at the glass, height, and access so the bid reflects your actual building — not a guess.
- Clear per-visit price + schedule. You get a straightforward per-visit number and a recommended cadence (weekly, biweekly, monthly, or quarterly). No long-term contract, and a COI on request.
For transparency, note that our residential window cleaning starts at $199 and is priced by pane count — but commercial jobs vary too much building-to-building for a fixed figure, which is why businesses get a custom walkthrough bid instead.
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Get My Instant Quote →We serve businesses in Boise, Meridian, Eagle, Nampa, Caldwell, Kuna, Star, Garden City, and Emmett — cleaning storefronts, retail centers, offices, medical and dental buildings, restaurants, auto dealerships, multi-tenant buildings, and HOAs. With a 4.9-star rating across 117+ Google reviews, deionized-water RainShield cleaning, and flexible no-contract schedules, Reflekt keeps your business looking its best. Questions? Call or text (208) 453-6760.