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Window Cleaning & Pressure Washing

The spring rush booked solid — and rain days that don't cost you a cent

Exterior cleaning lives on a compressed calendar: everyone wants their windows done in May, the pressure-washing season ends when the temperature drops, and a wet forecast can idle a whole crew. loTouch packs the rush into dense neighbourhood routes, shifts rained-out work to the next dry opening before the day is lost, and brings last year's customers back on schedule instead of waiting for them to remember you.

Window cleaner drawing a squeegee across a storefront door's glass

What does window cleaning & pressure washing business software do?

Window cleaning and pressure washing software packs the spring rush into dense neighbourhood routes, shifts rained-out jobs to the next dry opening automatically, brings annual and semi-annual customers back on their cadence, and invoices each job at completion. loTouch adds generated landing pages per service and area, so homeowners searching locally book your openings directly.

Sound familiar?

The problems eating your margin

Eight months of demand in ten weeks

When the pollen settles, everyone calls the same week. loTouch sequences the backlog into tight street-by-street routes per technician, so the crunch is served in neighbourhood sweeps instead of criss-crossing the city one house at a time.

A wet forecast idles the whole crew

Exterior work obeys the sky. When a day turns, loTouch slides its jobs into the next dry capacity — keeping route density intact — and every customer confirms their new time in one tap, so the crew loses a weather day, not a week of phone calls.

Last year's customers quietly become someone else's

The homeowner who loved June's clean doesn't remember you eleven months later — they search again. loTouch rebooks annual and semi-annual customers on their cadence, with a reminder that makes saying yes one tap, before the season's searches start.

Curious what drive time costs you? Try the calculator — preset for window cleaning

The loTouch effect

What changes with loTouch

Win the searches the season generates

Generated landing pages per service and neighbourhood — window cleaning, pressure washing, gutter clearing — ranking when the sun comes out and the whole street starts looking at its glass.

A technician app for ladder-and-hose days

Stops in route order with storey counts, access notes and hazard flags; before-and-after photos close each job and land in the customer's inbox while the truck is still on their street.

Season revenue without season paperwork

Each completed job charges card-on-file, bundled services land on one invoice, and technician pay accrues from the same records — so the busiest weeks of the year don't end with the longest nights of invoicing.

The branded client app: a customer tracks their upcoming visit live, views photo-proof reports and pays automatically

Your customers book, track and pay in your branded app.

Comparing options? loTouch vs Jobber

Proven in production

The engine behind loTouch has been running Rockstar Music Central for years

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for region + instrument searches across the GTA

$0.90 avg CPC

across 14.6K impressions of supporting paid search

One system

from search result to teacher payroll

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FAQ

Questions window cleaning companies ask us

What happens to the schedule when it rains?

You flag the washout and loTouch moves those jobs into the next dry openings, preserving the geographic clustering that makes routes profitable. Customers confirm their new slot in one tap, and anyone who can't make the new time books from real availability instead of a callback list.

How does loTouch price jobs sight unseen?

Booking flows capture what pricing needs — storeys, window count or house size, screens, interior glass, add-ons like gutters — and quote from your rules. Anything unusual routes to an estimate first, so technicians stop discovering three-storey Victorians priced as bungalows.

Can window cleaning and pressure washing book as one visit?

Yes. Services bundle into one appointment with combined duration and a single invoice — windows, driveway, siding in one stop. Bundles raise the average ticket and the route stays dense, because one address absorbs a morning instead of three addresses absorbing a day.

How do recurring customers work for a seasonal business?

Each customer carries a cadence — annual spring clean, spring-and-fall, quarterly storefronts — and loTouch books the next visit from the last one, sending the rebooking prompt before the season starts. Your spring fills from your own list before a single new search lands.

Does loTouch sync with QuickBooks?

Yes — invoices, payments and payroll records sync to QuickBooks, so your accountant keeps their system and you keep one source of truth. Job data stays exportable; loTouch is built to feed your books, not trap your data.

How does loTouch pricing work?

loTouch pricing is public: implementation from $3,500 one-time and a platform license from $400/mo, sized by team (1–10, 11–25 or 26–60 field providers), plus $40 per provider per month — office and manager seats are free, and end customers are free and unlimited. Payments run at standard processor rates plus a platform fee under 1% on card-on-file volume. See lotouch.ca/pricing for the full model and an instant estimator.

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Available everywhere you operate

Local landing pages, local scheduling, local routing — wherever your teams work.

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