Professional websites · Built for window cleaners
Websites for window cleaners built to turn a single Google search into years on the round.
A one-off clean pays once. A round customer found on Google pays every four weeks, worth £260 or more a year for as long as they stay, and they never search again. We build window cleaning websites that win that first search and make joining your round the obvious next step.
New regulars don't come from a card through the door any more. They come from Google.
Nobody wakes up in a panic needing a window cleaner. They move into a new build, watch the neighbour's glass gleam while theirs streaks, or get let down by a cleaner who stopped turning up. Then they search "window cleaner near me" once, pick someone, and stop looking. Whoever wins that single search gains a customer who pays every four weeks, often for years. Few trades have quiet searches worth this much.
Being invisible for that search doesn't cost you one clean, it costs you the lifetime of a round customer. At £20 a visit every four weeks, each search you missed was worth around £260 a year, for as long as they stayed. Stack up a year of missed searches across your town and the round that should have been yours is filling someone else's Monday, and their Tuesday too.
Trust decides the rest. You're in someone's back garden while they're at work, so they check you look legitimate before they reply. A proper website with your photo, your van, your pure water setup and your reviews answers that quietly, and it separates the professional round from the bloke with a bucket and a borrowed ladder. A Facebook page last updated in 2023 does the opposite.
The free scan shows every street where a rival is cleaning up.
Most window cleaners judge their visibility by how full the round is, not by what Google actually shows. The free audit maps your real position for "window cleaner near me" street by street, whether your round is in Leeds, Cardiff or a coastal town in Cornwall, so you can see exactly which districts can find you and which are quietly booking someone else.
Green where you come up, red where you don't. For a round business the red patches matter double, because every missed search there was a recurring customer, not a one-off. Closing those gaps is exactly what good window cleaner website design is for.
Past the established rounds, one district at a time.
This is the direction of travel: your business moving up the local results across every district on your round until the new-house search and the let-down-by-the-old-cleaner search both land on you.
The quiet profile mistakes keeping your round capped.
Your dashboard includes a full Google Business Profile audit built around how people pick a window cleaner. The wrong category, no photos of your work or your van, no mention of regular rounds. Small things on paper, but they decide whether the map pack shows you or the firm three streets over.
You get a plain checklist, ordered by what wins the most regulars. Fix it from your phone between houses, or send it over and we sort it. No jargon, no upsell.
The profile wins the map pack. Turning that click into a round request with a street name attached is the job of the website, and it is the whole point of a website for window cleaning business owners.
Built page by page for the searches that grow a round.
There is no ranking trick, and no one-off fee that buys page one. A window cleaning website ranks because every search a local customer types has a proper page waiting to answer it.
A page for every service on the van.
Regular window cleaning, gutter clearing, conservatory roofs and solar panels each get their own page, built to rank for that exact search.
A page for every part of the round.
Every town on your round searches separately, and one homepage cannot catch them all. Area pages put you in front of each of them.
Fast on a phone at the front door.
People search while staring at dirty glass. A light, quick site keeps them there long enough to send the enquiry.
Answers the questions before the quote.
Price per house, how often, whether they need to be home. Cover what locals actually ask and Google and AI search both surface you.
Stacked together, that structure is what earns rankings that keep adding regulars long after the site goes live.
A tight round has no wasted stops. A good website has no wasted pages.
No padding. Every part of your window cleaning website exists to turn a local search into a request to join the round, and to make add-on work like gutters and conservatory roofs easy to say yes to.
Someone searching "conservatory roof cleaning" should find your conservatory roof cleaning page, not your competitor's.
Service pages built for your site:
- Regular Window Cleaning
- Gutter Clearing
- Conservatory Roof Cleaning
- Solar Panel Cleaning
Area pages built for your site:
- Leeds
- Horsforth
- Pudsey
- Wetherby
What goes into a window cleaner website design that earns its keep.
Agencies quote four figures and vanish after launch. DIY builders leave you formatting pages on a Sunday night after a full week on the pole. We do the design, the writing and the ranking work, then keep managing it for you.
Round enquiry form built for regulars
Asks for street, house type and how often, so you can price the job and slot it into the round from one text.
Federation of Window Cleaners badge
If you're a member, it sits where new customers look for a reason to trust you at the back gate.
A regular window cleaning page
Your core service, written to rank for the searches that produce round customers, not one-offs.
Add-on service pages
Gutter clearing, conservatory roofs and solar panels each get a page, so the higher-ticket work finds you too.
Area pages across your patch
Every town on your round gets its own page, wherever in the UK you clean, so every district you cover can find you.
Before-and-after photo gallery
Green glass to gleaming. The fastest way to show what pure water and a proper pole system actually do.
Reviews where they convert
Your best Google reviews shown on the page, so the customer checking you out sees proof immediately.
Fast hosting and SSL
Quick and secure on every plan. The padlock matters to someone giving a stranger their address.
Enquiries by text while you're on the pole
Job details land on your phone, so you can reply at the next stop instead of losing the lead.
Google Business Profile audit
A plain checklist of what's holding your map ranking back, inside your dashboard.
Optional blog service
We write and publish the articles locals search before choosing a window cleaner.
You own the site and the domain
An asset you keep, unlike a Facebook page the algorithm can bury overnight.
An agency would charge £1,500 to £3,000 for a site like this, then bill for every tweak. We start at £99 plus £15 a month, fully managed. That is window cleaner web design UK rounds can actually justify.
The whole build takes about as long as one round cycle.
Tell us about your round
Day 1. A ten-minute call about your services, districts, frequencies and photos. Nothing for you to write.
We build and write the site
Days 2 to 5. Service pages, area pages and the round enquiry form, all structured to rank. You carry on cleaning.
You check the preview
Days 6 to 9. Look it over in the van or at home, tell us what to change, and we change it at no cost.
It goes live and starts working
Days 10 to 14. Your window cleaner web design UK build launches on your own domain with SSL and your dashboard ready.
A round is built one regular at a time. Rankings work the same way.
That is why we offer an ongoing blog service. We research what people in your area ask before hiring a window cleaner, write the articles, and publish them for you. The person searching "how often should windows be cleaned" this week is choosing a regular cleaner next month. The blog makes sure the answer they find, and the round they join, is yours.
- How much does window cleaning cost per house in 2026?
- How often should windows be cleaned?
- Pure water vs traditional window cleaning: what's the difference?
- Does gutter clearing need doing every year?
A live site without a single lost evening.
Step 1. Tell us how your round works.
Your services, your districts, your frequencies and your best photos. Ten minutes on the phone after you've cashed up.
Step 2. We write and build it for you.
Service pages, area pages and a round enquiry form, written around how you actually work. You get a preview link to check in the van.
Step 3. Approve it and it goes live.
Anything you want changed, we change. Then it launches on your own domain and starts putting your name in front of local searches.
About the price of one house on the round.
Pick what fits where your round is now. Every plan is built, hosted and managed by us, so nothing lands on your evenings.
Landing Page, £99 setup plus £15 per month
For the cleaner going full time who needs to look established this month. One sharp page with your services, areas, reviews and a round enquiry form. Honest window cleaner web design UK sole traders can actually afford.
5-Page Website, £249 setup plus £19 per month
For the established round that wants steadier growth. Home, about and separate service pages give gutter clearing and conservatory work room to rank, so the add-ons stop being an afterthought.
Full Package, £349 setup plus £22 per month
For the round with a second van in mind. A page for every service and every district you cover, with the structure that gets a website for window cleaning business growth found on Google and in AI search.
Every plan includes hosting, your dashboard, unlimited enquiry texts to your phone, support and changes whenever you need them. No agency retainer, no charge per lead.
Questions window cleaners actually ask.
I run my round through Facebook and word of mouth. Why do I need a website?
Facebook is where your existing customers talk about you. Google is where new ones look for you, and a local Facebook group recommendation still ends with them searching your name. If nothing comes up, or a page with no reviews comes up, a share of those warm leads quietly goes elsewhere. The website catches what the group chat starts.
Can a website actually help me fill gaps in my round?
Yes, and more precisely than leafleting can. Area pages let you target the exact districts where your round is thin, so if you drive through a town between jobs without a single house there, we build the page that changes that. New enquiries arrive with a street name, so you can take the ones that fit the route.
Can I list add-on services like gutter clearing and conservatory roofs?
You should, because that is where the margin is. Each add-on gets its own page, ranking for its own search, and your round customers see them too. A £20 house that books a gutter clear and a conservatory roof clean becomes a £200 customer that year without you knocking a single door.
Will people be able to ask to join the round through the site?
Yes. The enquiry form is built around round work: street, house type and how often they want cleaning. It lands on your phone as a text, so you can price it and add it to the route between stops. No app, no login, no chasing voicemails.
I use pure water and reach-and-wash. Does that matter for the website?
It matters a lot, because most customers don't know why one cleaner charges more than another. The site explains your setup in plain terms: purified water, no smears, frames and sills done, no ladders against their gutters. That turns your kit from a cost into the reason to pick you.
How much does a window cleaner website cost?
The build costs £99 to £349 depending on the package you pick, then from £15 a month for hosting, updates and support. That is roughly the price of one house on the round each month, for the thing that keeps adding houses to it. A website for window cleaning business owners shouldn't cost agency money.
Hardly any window cleaners near me have a proper website. Is it worth being first?
That is exactly why it works. In most towns the "window cleaner near me" results are thin, so a properly structured site can take the top spots faster than in crowded trades like plumbing. Being the only professional-looking option in your area is the cheapest competitive advantage you will ever buy.
How long does it take to build a window cleaner website?
About two weeks from our first chat to going live. We handle the window cleaner website design and every word of the writing, you check a preview link from the van, and it launches on your own domain. Your total time in is around ten minutes.
Who writes the content? I clean windows, I don't write copy.
We do, all of it. You tell us your services, your patch and your frequencies in one short call, and we turn that into every page on the site. If you take the blog service we keep writing and publishing for you month after month.
What if I already have a website that isn't bringing in new customers?
Common, and usually fixable. Most of the time it is one thin page with no area pages and nothing about your actual services, so Google has nothing to rank. We rebuild it as a proper window cleaning website with a page for each service and each part of your round, and you keep your domain.
A family is unpacking boxes on your patch this evening, and a few streets away someone's window cleaner has just missed a third visit in a row. Both will search once, pick once, and stay for years. The only question is whose round they join.