Window Cleaning Wangaratta — Streak-Free Inside & Out
Glass, frames, tracks, sills, fly screens — done properly with squeegee and microfibre, not a spray bottle and paper towel.
Frames, tracks, and sills included — not just the glass. Across Wangaratta and Northeast Victoria.


About This Service
Glass That Lets the Light Back In
Streak-free glass takes patience and the right tools — both inside and outside. We do the full job: every pane, the frames, the tracks where dirt collects, the sills, and the screens. Most home windows haven't been properly cleaned in over a year. The difference is dramatic.
Available standalone, or bundled with a recurring or deep clean.
What’s Included
What's Included in a Window Clean
Window cleaning isn't just the glass. Here is what a complete window service covers.
Why Green Koala
The Detail That Other Cleaners Skip
The tracks at the bottom of your sliding doors. The dust under the curtains. The fly screens that have years of pollen built up. Most window cleans skip these — we don't.

Areas We Cover
Window Cleaning Across Wangaratta & Northeast Victoria
We clean windows across Wangaratta and surrounding suburbs — Appin Park, Yarrunga, Waldara, Bowser, Wangandary — plus Glenrowan, Milawa, Beechworth, Myrtleford, Benalla, Rutherglen and Chiltern.
Common Questions
Window Cleaning — FAQs
How much should a window cleaner charge per window?
Per-window pricing varies a lot — size, height, interior vs exterior, and how dirty the glass is all matter. Green Koala doesn’t price per window or per hour. We come out, count the windows with you, agree what’s included (frames, tracks, screens, interior, exterior), and give you one fixed price up front. The model gives you peace of mind on two fronts: you know exactly what the clean will cost before any work starts, and you know exactly what’s going to be cleaned, room by room. The cleaner ticks off each item on the checklist as they go, so when we’re done you can see for yourself that nothing was missed.
How much does window cleaning cost in Victoria?
Hourly rates for window cleaners in regional Victoria are typically $50–$70. Green Koala doesn’t quote hourly — we quote one fixed price per visit based on a count of your windows and what’s included. You know the cost before we lift a squeegee.
Is it worth paying a window cleaner?
If you live somewhere with consistent dust, pollen, wind-blown rain, or hard water — most of regional Victoria — yes. The right tools and technique get glass cleaner than household products can, and the result lasts longer too. Two visits a year is enough for most homes.
What’s a reasonable price for a window cleaner in Wangaratta?
The honest answer: whatever produces a fixed, up-front quote you can compare on a like-for-like basis. Local hourly rates sit around $50–$70, but they don’t tell you what you’ll actually pay. Green Koala gives you one number up front for an agreed scope. The model gives you peace of mind on two fronts: you know exactly what the clean will cost before any work starts, and you know exactly what’s going to be cleaned, room by room. The cleaner ticks off each item on the checklist as they go, so when we’re done you can see for yourself that nothing was missed.
Should I let vinegar sit on windows or wipe off?
Wipe off promptly. Vinegar evaporates fast and leaves streaks if it dries on glass. The professional approach is a microfibre and squeegee with the right solution — the glass stays clear, the frames don’t get etched, and there’s no acidic residue around the seals.
How often should I get my windows cleaned?
Twice a year is right for most regional Victorian homes. Spring after pollen, autumn after the dust and harvest dry. More often if you’re on a main road, near the highway, or coastal-influenced.
Time to Let the Light In?
Get a free quote for full window cleaning — inside, outside, frames, tracks, screens. The works.
Window Cleaning Wangaratta — Why Local Beats National
Window cleaning Wangaratta homeowners know is different from window cleaning anywhere else. Our region picks up dust from the Great Dividing Range, pollen from the King Valley vineyards, summer bushfire residue, and a layer of magpie/cockatoo droppings most metropolitan windows never see. Generic national-chain window cleaners show up with the same approach they use in Melbourne or Albury — and the result is windows that look streaky within days because the local muck wasn’t fully dissolved before squeegeeing.
Green Koala has cleaned windows across hundreds of Wangaratta-area homes. We know the build-up patterns season-by-season, the products that actually shift the local dust + pollen mix, and the access setups that work for the older weatherboard homes (sash windows, French doors, multi-pane verandahs) common across the region. Owner-operator Hamish handles the trickier height work personally — his electrician trade background means he treats height safely as a baseline, not an add-on.
Choose Your Cadence
Weekly, Fortnightly, or Monthly Home Cleaning
Most of our customers settle into one of three cadences. The less time between visits, the quicker we get the job done — and the lower the price per clean. Same room-by-room checklist every time. Fixed-price quote, no hourly billing.
Best Value
Weekly
Lowest price per clean. Quickest visit (less buildup). Your home stays spick-and-span week to week.
Most Popular
Fortnightly
The classic Australian rhythm. Mid-tier price. A reset every two weeks — perfect for low to medium-traffic homes.
Light Touch
Monthly
Once-a-month refresh. Highest price per visit (more buildup to clear) but the lowest overall spend.
We recommend a deep clean twice a year on top of your recurring schedule — for the nooks and crannies (under couches, behind appliances, light fittings, high shelves) that the regular visit can’t reach without blowing the time budget.
Business Hours
Monday 6 am–5 pm
Tuesday 6 am–5 pm
Wednesday 6 am–5 pm
Thursday 6 am–5 pm
Friday 6 am–5 pm
Saturday 6 am–5 pm
Sunday 6 am–5 pm
Service area
Wangaratta · Beechworth · Myrtleford · Rutherglen · Chiltern · Benalla · Glenrowan · King Valley
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