Window Cleaning Business Ops
Window cleaning route sheets, window count estimate forms, high-access safety checklists, screen and track add-on logs, and quality checks
Free printable window cleaning business ops tools
Window cleaning business ops printables in this hub are built for window cleaning companies, route technicians, estimators, crew leads, and office staff running paid residential or commercial window service—not general household cleaning checklists.
Use these pages with your route scheduling, pane-count estimates, ladder or lift safety policy, weather rules, screen and track add-ons, quality checks, before/after photos, insurance requirements, and customer approval workflow. They are administrative service worksheets only and do not provide ladder, lift, safety, or legal advice.
Best for
- window cleaning routes, pane counts, access notes, and time windows
- window count estimates by type, height, difficulty, and add-ons
- high-access safety briefs for ladder/lift, hazards, weather, and spotters
- screen and track add-ons, quality checks, callbacks, and customer approval
High-Access Safety Checklist
High-access safety checklist for window cleaning jobs with ladder or lift, hazard, weather, PPE, spotter, initials, and supervisor notes.
Screen / Track Cleaning Add-On Log
Screen and track cleaning add-on log for client, screen count, track count, condition, price, approval, and completion notes.
Window Cleaning Quality Check
Window cleaning quality check for client, area, streaks, sills, tracks, screens, issue, approval, and follow-up.
Window Cleaning Route Sheet
Window cleaning route sheet for client, pane count, access, screen or track notes, time window, technician, and route notes.
Window Count Estimate Form
Window count estimate form for property, window type, count, height, difficulty, add-ons, and estimate notes.
How to use this hub
- Keep window cleaning pages separate from Cleaning Business Ops (/cleaning-business), which covers broader cleaning routes, inspections, supplies, keys, and incidents.
- Print route, estimate, safety, add-on, and quality check pages for field-to-office handoff when crews need paper support.
- Use high-access pages with formal ladder/lift training, weather checks, company safety policy, OSHA/local requirements, and supervisor judgment.
FAQ
How is this different from Cleaning Business Ops?
Cleaning Business Ops (/cleaning-business) covers general residential, commercial, and turnover cleaning workflows. Window Cleaning Business Ops (/window-cleaning) focuses on panes, screens, tracks, high-access safety, route windows, and window-specific quality checks.
Are these ladder or lift safety instructions?
No. These are administrative worksheets only. Ladder use, lift use, fall prevention, weather decisions, and jobsite safety should follow formal training, company policy, supervisor judgment, and applicable rules.
Can these replace route software or customer records?
No. They are printable workflow aids. Official scheduling, service records, customer approvals, insurance records, photos, payment status, and callbacks should stay in approved business systems.