How does my pricing system sound?

Newbie here getting ready to start. How does my pricing system for residential sound?

Basic Package - $5/window
Exterior windows cleaned

Premium Package - $7/window
Exterior & interior windows and screens cleaned

Deluxe Package - $12/window
Exterior & interior windows cleaned, screens, tracks, and sills cleaned

Depends on where you’re from

This is how I think I am reading this?

Basic Package - $5/window
Exterior windows cleaned

Premium Package - $7/window
Exterior & interior windows and screens cleaned
…Adds $2 to also clean same window inside and clean screen.
Is that $1 for the window and $1 for the screen?

Deluxe Package - $12/window
Exterior & interior windows cleaned, screens, tracks, and sills cleaned
…Adds $7 for inside window, screen, track, sill
Is that $5 for exterior window, $3 for interior window, $2 for screen, $1 tracks, and $2 sills?

Just trying to understand your pricing structure.

When inside you need to be more careful not to leave drips, move furniture, blinds, climb on kitchen counter to reach kitchen window; seems like more work than exterior in some cases, so why not at least charge inside what you charge outside?

How do you clean screens? Just brush them off or actually clean the screen? There is a price for that.

How much effort is put into cleaning tracks? Just brush debris into corners or actually clean the tracks? There is a price for that too.

Define window… if you put those numbers for the public to see they could imagine they will get this

cleaned for as low as $5

My price for this window would be $36

Remember the opening in the wall is classed as the window, the panes are contained within the window.

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Ha ha. I like that. 20 years and I never thought to describe to a customer that a window is the “opening in the wall”. Sometimes (like today) getting a window count over the phone from the customer drives me crazy because they don’t know how to describe what they are seeing in a way I can understand.