Low-Pressure House Washing for a Cleaner Exterior
A clean exterior is not about pressure. It is about using the right method for the surface. We remove algae, mildew, and organic staining without forcing water behind your siding.
- Veteran OwnedLocally owned and operated by a US veteran.
- Fully InsuredGeneral liability coverage on every job.
- Locally OperatedBased in the Sauk Valley. Same crew from quote to cleanup.
- Satisfaction GuaranteedIf something is not right, we come back and make it right.
Every job includes
- Vinyl siding cleaning
- Painted siding cleaning where appropriate
- Soffit and fascia cleaning
- Exterior trim cleaning
- Algae, mildew, and organic staining removal
- Low-pressure application methods
- Landscape and property protection
- Even, streak-conscious rinse
House washing works best at a much lower pressure than the term "pressure washing" suggests. Siding, soffit, and trim are designed to shed rain, not to be blasted. Excessive pressure can drive water behind panels, strip paint, and etch soft materials.
Our approach matches the method to the surface. The cleaning does the work, not the pressure. Where a firmer touch is safe (like unpainted brick), we use it. Where it isn't, we don't.
This is straightforward exterior cleaning. We are not performing mold remediation or making claims about permanent prevention. We remove what is there today, cleanly and carefully.
Common questions
Yes, when the right method is used. We match the pressure and technique to the material and condition of your home. Vinyl, painted siding, and fiber cement each have their own considerations.
Algae, mildew, general dirt, cobwebs, pollen buildup, and most organic staining. Some deeply set stains or oxidation on old paint may not fully lift, and we tell you that up front.
Yes. Property protection is part of the job. We prep the work area, rinse landscaping before and after when needed, and are careful around outlets, lights, and open windows.
Almost always yes, an outdoor spigot is enough. We'll ask on the quote form so we can plan accordingly.
