Window & Gutter Cleaning Cost in Vancouver: 2026 Comparison
A practical comparison of publicly advertised Vancouver window and gutter cleaning prices, common add-ons, and the details that change a quote.
Vancouver planning ranges at a glance
Local companies use different pricing models, so these ranges are best used to set a budget—not to predict a final invoice. Publicly advertised Vancouver pricing reviewed in August 2026 commonly places straightforward gutter work around $100–$300+, exterior window work around $200–$400+, and many combined visits around $350–$550. Height, access, total glass, gutter length, guards, and heavy contamination can move a project outside those bands.
| Service | Planning range | Usually changes the quote |
|---|---|---|
| Exterior windows | $200–$400+ | Pane count, storeys, access, screens, tracks and mineral deposits |
| Gutter cleaning | $100–$300+ | Linear footage, height, debris, guards and blocked downspouts |
| Combined visit | $350–$550+ | Total setup, access and whether both scopes can be completed safely together |
| Roof moss care | Assessment required | Roof type, pitch, growth, treatment method and fall protection |
Compare the scope, not only the headline price
Leading Vancouver providers commonly inspect or review the property before confirming a price. That is sensible: a low starting number can cover a narrow scope, while a higher quote may include frames, screens, downspout checks, cleanup, or difficult access.
Ask every provider to price the same written scope. Confirm whether GST, parking, debris disposal, interior glass, screen cleaning, tracks, skylights, gutter guards, downspout flushing, and post-work photos are included.
| Quote item | Basic scope may include | Confirm before booking |
|---|---|---|
| Windows | Exterior glass | Frames, sills, screens, tracks, interiors and skylights |
| Gutters | Loose debris removal | Downspouts, guards, roof valleys, disposal and leak testing |
| Roof care | Visual assessment or treatment | Physical removal, treatment product, runoff protection and warranty terms |
| Site setup | Standard ladder access | Steep lots, glass canopies, parking, anchors and neighbour access |
What changes the final price
A two-storey house with level ladder access is a different project from a three-storey rear elevation on a slope. Accurate photos prevent surprises.
- Number, size and type of panes—including French panes, storm windows and glass railings
- Interior versus exterior scope, plus screens, tracks, frames and sills
- Gutter length, debris volume, gutter guards, roof valleys and downspout blockages
- Roof pitch, roofing material, moss or algae coverage, and safe access
- Lane access, parking, mature landscaping, overhead wires and neighbouring-property constraints
A fair quote-comparison checklist
Send the same photos and description to each provider. Ask whether the price is fixed after review, what can trigger a change, how damage is handled, and what happens if weather makes the work unsafe.
- Request proof of liability insurance and applicable WorkSafeBC coverage
- Ask for inclusions, exclusions, taxes and add-ons in writing
- Confirm the cleaning method is suitable for the surface
- Check cancellation, weather and access policies
- Avoid choosing solely from a teaser price with an undefined scope
Illustrative photography is used throughout. Pricing is a planning guide, not a guaranteed quote.
