Squeegee - Compliant Windowcleaning Landing Page Template
Squeegee is a single-page landing page template built for New York City window cleaning companies serving property managers, co-op boards, and commercial tenants. It leads with a bold stats wall, alternates zigzag sections around real compliance questions, and drives bookings through a three-step assessment form and a secondary certificate of insurance request path.
by Rocket studio
Quick summary
Squeegee is a compliance-forward landing page for NYC window cleaning services. The design opens with four massive performance metrics, then walks property managers through every liability and scheduling question via alternating FAQ-anchored sections. Two conversion paths, a free building assessment form and a certificate of insurance request link, capture buyers at every stage of readiness.
Who this template is for
This template is designed for window cleaning businesses operating in New York City's competitive commercial and residential building market. It speaks directly to the people who sign vendor contracts, not just building occupants.
- Property managers handling Department of Buildings (DOB) compliance on mixed-use towers
- Co-op board presidents managing facade maintenance and tenant complaints
- Commercial tenants and building owners looking for a fully insured, licensed cleaning crew
What problem this template solves
Hiring a window cleaning vendor in New York City is a compliance-heavy decision. Property managers need proof of insurance, DOB filing records, and safety certifications before they can even bring a vendor to a board. Most service pages fail to answer those questions upfront, stalling the decision entirely.
- Converts compliance anxiety into booking confidence by leading every section with protection details
- Eliminates back-and-forth by surfacing insurance limits, crew credentials, and claims timelines directly on the page
- Provides two conversion paths so buyers can act whether they are ready to book or just gathering documentation
What you get with this template
This template delivers a fully structured, single-page layout ready to represent a professional NYC window cleaning operation. Every section is pre-written around the questions property managers actually ask before signing a vendor.
- A stats wall header with four animated metric counters and a primary call-to-action button
- Zigzag alternating sections, each anchored by a real property manager FAQ and paired compliance answer
- A three-step booking form and a secondary certificate of insurance request link beneath every compliance section
Feature list
A brief note on what makes this layout work: every component is purpose-built for a compliance-sensitive service buyer, not a general consumer. The template is structured to reduce friction at each stage of the decision.
Animated Stats Wall Header
Four large metric counters tick up on page load: 14,200+ windows cleaned monthly, 100% NYC DOB and OSHA compliance, five-million-dollar liability coverage per job, and 340+ buildings under contract. No hero image. Just numbers that communicate scale and credibility instantly.
FAQ-Anchored Zigzag Sections
Each alternating section opens with a bold question property managers genuinely ask, covering damage claims, crew certifications, DOB filings, and budget concerns. The answer unfolds on the opposite side through short copy, compliance icons, and supporting detail, mirroring the exact mental checklist a manager runs before signing a vendor.
Three-Step Booking Form
The primary conversion path opens a structured form: building address with auto-complete that also renders a Google Maps facade thumbnail, a floor count and window estimate dropdown, and a preferred assessment date selector. It reduces friction and collects the right information upfront.
Certificate of Insurance Request Link
A secondary text link appears beneath every compliance-related FAQ answer. It captures property managers who are not ready to book but need documentation for their board package. This path turns a hesitant visitor into a warm lead.
Floating Call-to-Action Button
The "Schedule a Free Building Assessment" button appears first in the header and then stays pinned as a floating element on scroll. Buyers can act at any point without scrolling back to the top.
Monochrome Steel Color System
Backgrounds alternate between structural charcoal and clean-glass white across each zigzag section. Safety-orange is reserved exclusively for calls-to-action and compliance badges, making every action item impossible to miss.
Page sections overview
| Section | Purpose |
|---|---|
| Stats wall header | Opens with four animated metrics and the primary booking call to action |
| Damage claims FAQ | Addresses the five-million-dollar liability policy and claims timeline |
| OSHA credentials FAQ | Presents crew certifications and DOB filing numbers |
| Budget and billing FAQ | Answers cost and scheduling concerns before they stall the decision |
| Booking form section | Houses the three-step assessment form for direct appointment capture |
| Floating call to action button | Persists on scroll so buyers can convert from any point on the page |
Design & branding system
The visual identity follows a Legal Shield theme using a Monochrome Steel color palette. Every color choice has a structural purpose: it signals industrial authority and clean-room precision at the same time.
- Four core colors: structural charcoal (#2B2D33), scaffold silver (#A8ADB5), clean-glass white (#F4F5F7), and safety-orange (#E8611A)
- Backgrounds alternate between charcoal and white across each zigzag section, with steel-gray type on light panels and silver type on dark panels
- Safety-orange appears only on calls-to-action and compliance badges, keeping buyer attention focused on every conversion point
Mobile & speed optimization
The layout is built to stay readable and functional on smaller screens where property managers may be reviewing vendor options between site visits. The alternating section structure collapses cleanly for vertical scrolling.
- Zigzag sections reflow into a single-column layout on mobile without losing the question-and-answer structure
- The floating call-to-action button remains accessible throughout the scroll experience on all screen sizes
- The three-step booking form is designed with dropdown selectors and auto-complete fields that work smoothly on touch devices
How this template helps you convert
This template is engineered around one insight: property managers make vendor decisions in a specific mental sequence, moving from logistics to liability to budget. The page matches that sequence exactly.
- The stats wall establishes credibility in the first seconds, so the reader already trusts the company before reading a single line of copy
- Each FAQ section removes the next objection in the sequence, so by the time the reader reaches the booking form, the only remaining question is which date works
- The certificate of insurance link captures buyers who are not ready to commit but are actively building a board package, keeping them engaged as warm leads
Other information about this template
This template was designed specifically for the New York City professional services market, where vendor compliance requirements are stricter than most other markets in the country. The Legal Shield theme is a deliberate creative choice: it positions the cleaning company not just as a service provider but as a liability-aware partner.
- The page tone suits companies working on high-rise residential towers, Class A office buildings, and mixed-use developments across all five boroughs
- The safety-orange accent color is intentionally limited to avoid visual noise, which reinforces the no-nonsense, industrial identity of the brand
- This template is well-suited for window cleaning companies looking to move beyond word-of-mouth and present a professional, documentation-ready face to institutional buyers




Theme
Legal Shield
Creative direction
Transparent Process
Color system
Charcoal & Amber
Style
Split Screen (50/50)
Direction
Content/Resource
Page Sections
Animated Stats Wall Header
Faq-anchored Zigzag Sections
Three-step Booking Form
Certificate of Insurance Request Link
Persistent Floating Call to Action Button
Monochrome Steel Color System
Related questions
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