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We Did $70,159 in Window Cleaning This April

34 min · 4 de may de 2026
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In this April recap, Colby and Dave break down how they hit a combined $70,159 in window cleaning revenue—what worked, what didn’t, and what they’re doubling down on going into the busy season. We get into: *  The exact marketing channels driving real leads right now (Facebook ads, referrals, and more)  *  Booking volume, average ticket, and how to think about your schedule at scale  *  What’s changing as the business grows (and why your problems evolve fast)  *  Lessons from the field you can actually apply to your own window cleaning business  If you’re trying to grow a window cleaning business, scale past inconsistent months, or just want a real look behind the numbers—this episode lays it out. Subscribe for more episodes on window cleaning marketing, systems, and scaling to $10k, $30k, and beyond.

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