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What we do is a soft wash house washing process. That means we're not blasting siding with high pressure and risking damage. We apply a cleaning solution that actually breaks down the algae, mold, and dirt at the source - then rinse it clean. The result holds up a lot longer than pressure washing alone, and it's safe for vinyl siding, trim, and gutters.
Two completely different homes, same story. Both had significant biological growth - that green streaking that shows up on north-facing walls and shaded areas especially. After the wash, the siding on both houses came back looking the way it did when it was new. Clean, even color, no streaking.
That kind of buildup isn't just an eyesore either. Algae and mold left sitting on siding can work into seams and trim over time. Getting ahead of it each year is genuinely good maintenance, not just cosmetic. A house wash is one of the lowest-cost, highest-impact things you can do for your home's exterior.
We're actively booking house washes in the Williamston area right now. Spots on the schedule are filling up, so if your home is looking like these before shots, sooner is better than later.