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There are xx businesses in the Building Exterior Cleaners industry in the US, which is expected to grow at xx% over the next five years. Building exterior cleaners in the United States provide exterior cleaning services for residential and commercial buildings. Services include power washing and other cleaning services for windows, driveways, swimming pools, gutters and ventilation ducts. Companies also offer lighting maintenance and snow plowing services.
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Total value (#) and annual change from 2012 – 2030.
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| Industry | Sector | Last 5-yr CAGR | Forecast 5-year CAGR | Revenue |
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| Janitorial Services in the US |
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XX% | XX% | $XX |
| Landscaping Services in the US |
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XX% | XX% | $XX |
| Carpet Cleaning in the US |
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XX% | XX% | $XX |
| Roofing Contractors in the US |
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XX% | XX% | $XX |
| Industrial Cleaning Activities in the UK |
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XX% | XX% | $XX |
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There is 165,907 Building Exterior Cleaners in the US businesses as of 2026, an increase of 2.1% from 2025.
The number of Building Exterior Cleaners in the US businesses has grown 3.8% per year on average over the five years between 2021 and 2026.
See our full analysis of the Building Exterior Cleaners in the US to understand if the mumber of bussinesses is expected to grow or decline over the next five years.