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Welcome to the world of services & cleaning
Whether you like active outdoor work and being your own boss, or you want an accessible job with strong self-employment potential, this guide covers what a window cleaner actually does, the skills, the day-to-day, and the honest upsides and downsides.
General description
A window cleaner cleans the windows of homes and buildings. In simple terms: they clean windows to keep homes and buildings bright and clear. Think of them as the keepers of the view.
- Clean windows on homes and buildings
- Work on a regular round
- Use traditional and pole systems
- Keep customers' windows clear
Key skills & qualifications
Hard skills
Soft skills
- Reliability โ customers want a regular service
- Physical fitness โ it's active outdoor work
- Customer service โ building a loyal round
- Head for heights โ some work is high
- Time management โ working a round efficiently
- Independence โ often self-employed
Education & qualifications
No qualifications required โ window cleaners learn on the job, making it one of the most accessible jobs with strong self-employment potential.
Typical responsibilities
- Cleaning โ windows
- Round โ a regular customer base
- Systems โ traditional and reach-and-wash
- Safety โ ladders and heights
- Service โ keeping customers happy
- Clear views โ bright windows
Responsibilities by seniority
New Cleaner
0โ1 years
- Learns the job
- Cleans windows
- Builds speed
- Reliable work
- Toward own round
Window Cleaner
1โ6 years
- Cleans independently
- Builds a round
- Trusted and reliable
- Often self-employed
- Toward business
Senior / Business Owner
6+ years
- Owns a big round
- Or multiple cleaners
- Commercial contracts
- Builds a business
- Established business
Where window cleaners work
๐ Residential
Homes and houses.
๐ข Commercial
Shops and offices.
๐๏ธ High-rise
High-level cleaning.
๐จ Hospitality
Hotels and venues.
๐ญ Industrial
Industrial buildings.
๐ Self-employed
Own round.
A day in the life
Starting the round โ the first homes or buildings on today's schedule.
Cleaning windows with traditional or reach-and-wash systems, working efficiently.
Working through the round, the steady rhythm of a window cleaner's day.
Keeping customers happy, the loyal round that makes the job work.
Windows cleaned, views cleared, customers happy. The keeper of the view. That's the job.
What this job gives you
- Highly accessible
- Active outdoor work
- Strong self-employment potential
- No qualifications needed
- Be your own boss
Pros & cons
โ Advantages
- Highly accessible
- Active outdoor work
- Strong self-employment potential
- No qualifications needed
- Be your own boss
- Steady, loyal round
- Good earning potential
โ Disadvantages
- Weather and outdoor conditions
- Physical and active
- Heights and ladders
- Building a round takes time
- Early starts
- Seasonal variation
Salary potential โ global rating
Rated against all professions globally, where โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โ = top 1% earners:
Career growth paths
- Established Cleaner โ build a full round
- Self-employed โ own round
- Business Owner โ grow a business
- Commercial cleaning โ commercial contracts
- Multi-cleaner business โ employ cleaners
- Cleaning services โ broaden services
Window Cleaner vs related roles
Here's how some neighbouring roles compare.
| Role | Core focus | Note | Pay | Entry |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Window Cleaner You are here | Cleans windows on buildings | Cleaning, service | Baseline | Accessible |
| Cleaner | Keeps spaces clean | Cleaning, reliability | Similar | Accessible |
| Chimney Sweep | Cleans and inspects chimneys | Trade, service | Similar | Accessible |
| Building Maintenance Technician | Maintains and repairs buildings | Maintenance | Higher | Accessible |
| Gardener | Maintains gardens and grounds | Outdoor, service | Similar | Accessible |
Scroll the table sideways on mobile. Pay comparisons are directional and vary by market and seniority.
Future outlook
Windows always need cleaning, keeping window cleaners in steady demand, with self-employment and a loyal round making it an attractive independent job.
- Windows always need cleaning
- It's a highly accessible job
- Self-employment is common
- A loyal round is steady income
- Steady demand
Fun facts ๐ค
Window cleaners keep homes and buildings bright and clear.
Most window cleaners are self-employed, with their own round.
It's one of the most accessible jobs โ no qualifications needed.
A good round of loyal customers is steady, reliable income.
Reach-and-wash systems mean much work is now done from the ground.
Myths about this role
"Anyone can clean a window."
โ Building and keeping a loyal round is a real skill.
"It's a dead-end job."
โ It leads to a bigger round and your own business.
"It doesn't pay."
โ A good round of regular customers pays well.
"It's not a real job."
โ It's a genuine, self-employable trade.
"Reach-and-wash made it easy."
โ Efficiency, safety, and service still take skill.
Is this job right for you?
โ Good fit if you...
- Like active outdoor work
- Are reliable and fit
- Want to be your own boss
- Like the idea of self-employment
- Don't mind weather
- Are good with customers
โ Maybe not for you if...
- You want an indoor desk job
- You dislike physical work
- You dislike heights
- You dislike weather
- You want a fixed salary
- You dislike early starts
Accessible & self-employable
Window cleaner is an accessible, active, self-employable service job, where reliability and a good round turn into independent, steady work, with strong self-employment potential and the chance to be your own boss.
โ Advantages
- Highly accessible
- Active outdoor work
- Strong self-employment potential
- No qualifications needed
- Be your own boss
โ Challenges
- Weather and outdoor conditions
- Physical and active
- Heights and ladders
- Building a round takes time
- Early starts
How to get started
- Start window cleaning learn on the job.
- Build speed and safety traditional and reach-and-wash.
- Build a round loyal regular customers.
- Go self-employed own your round.
- Advance bigger round, business, or commercial contracts.
What to know before you start
- Building a loyal round is a real skill
- No qualifications needed โ it's highly accessible
- Most window cleaners are self-employed
- A good round is steady, reliable income
- Windows always need cleaning
- It leads to a bigger round and your own business
From the field
The same lessons come up again and again from people actually doing the job:
People think anyone can clean a window. The cleaning's the easy part โ building and keeping a loyal round of regular customers, working it efficiently, and being reliable enough that they keep you for years, that's the real skill. A good round is a genuine asset.
Window cleaner ยท 5 years in
The self-employment is the whole appeal. I'm my own boss, I set my own hours, I work outdoors, and a good round of loyal customers is steady, reliable income. It's accessible โ no qualifications, just reliability and a willingness to work โ and you build something that's yours.
Self-employed window cleaner ยท 8 years in
Reach-and-wash systems changed the job โ a lot of work is done from the ground now with poles, which is safer and faster. But efficiency, safety, and keeping customers happy still take skill. I built my round, and now I run a business with a couple of cleaners and commercial contracts.
Business owner ยท 12 years in