Ascent Exteriors are local window cleaners covering Newport and the nearby villages — regular cleans from £15 for a 2-bed, £15–£20 for a typical 3-bed, from £20 for larger homes (first clean about double). Domestic windows, frames and conservatories cleaned with a pure-water system — streak-free, fully insured and reliable, with clear per-visit pricing.
Pricing
| 2 Bed | From £15 |
| 3 Bed | £15–20 |
| 4 Bed+ | From £20 |
Additional charges
- Conservatory or extension: +£5
- Skylights: from £1 each
- First clean: priced ~2× the regular rate
Prices based on a standard house. First clean / extras quoted on the day.
Professional pure water window cleaning for homes of all sizes. We use a reach-and-wash pole system fed with 100% purified water to clean your windows, frames, and sills to a streak-free finish — all from the safety of the ground.
Because there are no minerals or impurities in the water, it dries completely clear with no spots or smears. Regular cleaning prevents dirt build-up and keeps your home looking its best.
AFTER
Looking for a reliable window cleaner in Newport who actually turns up and does the frames as well as the glass? That's us — a local, fully-insured round covering the village and the surrounding Uttlesford area.
Window cleaning prices in Newport
Honest typical window cleaning prices for the area:
- 2-bed: from £15
- 3-bed: £15–£20
- 4-bed and larger: from £20
- *The first clean is about double the regular price.*
Regular rounds (every 6 or 12 weeks) keep the per-visit price down. You'll get a clear per-visit price before we start, so there are no surprises on window cleaning Newport prices.
Domestic & conservatory window cleaning
We clean the glass, frames and sills as standard on a domestic clean — not just the panes. Newport has a real mix of property styles, from the half-timbered period cottages along the High Street to modern homes on the newer closes with large conservatories, and our pure-water pole handles them all, including conservatory glass and upper-floor windows reached safely from the ground.
Our pure-water, streak-free method
Our pure-water pole system filters the minerals out of the water, feeds it up a telescopic pole to a brush, and rinses the glass so it dries spot-free — no detergent residue, no smears. It's safer than ladder-work for upstairs and conservatory glass, which protects both your property and our team. On Newport's older homes, with their smaller panes and leaded lights, it's also gentler than scrubbing with a cloth and squeegee.
How often should Newport windows be cleaned?
For most homes in the village, every 6 or 12 weeks keeps the glass consistently clear. Properties near the High Street or backing onto the railway line tend to show road grime and brake dust faster and suit the shorter end of that range, while quieter homes set back from the road can go a little longer. Spring and summer bring extra pollen and field dust to the more rural plots on the edge of Newport, where the village meets the arable land of the Cam valley, so a regular round earns its keep through those months. We'll recommend a sensible frequency for your home and keep to it — being reliable is the whole point of a round.
What Newport's property mix means for the job
Newport ranges from period cottages and larger older houses around the conservation area to modern family homes on the newer roads, plus properties with conservatories and extensions. Older homes can have smaller panes, leaded lights and trickier access; newer ones have larger glass and conservatories that streak badly if cleaned with tap water. The pure-water method suits both — gentle on older frames, spot-free on big modern panes — which is why we use it across the village rather than ladders and detergent.
More than glass — frames, doors and conservatories
Every domestic clean includes the frames and sills, not just the panes, because grime sits on uPVC and stone as much as on glass. We can also take in glazed doors, porch glass and the conservatory, and the pure-water pole reaches upper-floor and conservatory glass safely from the ground. If you're booking a window round, it's a good moment to add a gutter clearance in Newport visit so the whole exterior is handled together rather than across separate trips.
Local & insured — a window cleaner Newport can rely on
We're a genuinely local service, not a national platform that subcontracts your round. You deal with the same person each visit, and we're fully insured for working at height (public liability). We also cover Widdington, Quendon, Stansted Mountfitchet and Great Chesterford, so if you searched for a window cleaner in one of the nearby villages, that's us too. As a newer local business we'd rather earn your review than claim ones we don't have.
Prefer the main service page? See our main window cleaning page, or add gutter clearance in Newport to the same visit.
What to expect from your first visit
Your first clean in Newport starts with a fixed per-visit price — regular cleans run from £15 (2-bed) to £20+ (larger homes), with the first clean about double — and an agreed frequency, usually a 6- or 12-weekly round; after that we return on schedule without you needing to chase. You don't need to be in, provided we can reach the windows and any side gates are unlocked, and payment is by bank transfer or card link after each visit. Need to skip or rebook a clean? Just message us directly.
Common Questions
Regular cleans from £15 for a 2-bed, £15–£20 for a typical 3-bed, from £20 for larger homes; first clean about double; conservatories quoted separately.
Newport, Widdington, Quendon, Stansted Mountfitchet, Great Chesterford and the other Uttlesford villages, plus Saffron Walden. Not sure if we reach you? Just ask.
Most customers are on a 6- or 12-weekly round; we agree a frequency and keep to it.
Yes — conservatory glass and roofs are cleaned with the pure-water system and quoted on size.
Yes please — for a full clean we'll need to reach the rear windows, so unlocked side gates help. You don't need to be home otherwise, and you can pay after each visit by bank transfer or card link.
Yes, fully insured for working at height (public liability).