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Patio, Entryway, and House Softwash Clean Up

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The siding on this home had a heavy layer of green algae and mildew running across nearly every panel. The concrete patio out back was dark with grime and buildup. The side entry and front porch weren't far behind. It's the kind of gradual buildup that most homeowners don't notice until they really look - and then they can't stop seeing it.

This is exactly the type of job where softwashing makes the biggest difference. We're not blasting the siding with high pressure and hoping for the best. Softwashing uses a low-pressure application combined with professional-grade cleaning solutions that actually kill the biological growth at the source - mold, algae, mildew, all of it. The result holds longer because you're treating the problem, not just spraying it off temporarily.

On the concrete side, the patio and entryway both needed a thorough pressure wash to pull out the embedded dirt and staining. Concrete is porous, so that grime doesn't just sit on top - it works its way in over time. Getting it fully clean takes the right pressure, the right technique, and some attention to the edges and corners where buildup tends to hide.

The difference between before and after on a job like this is hard to overstate. Clean siding pops. A bright front porch changes the whole feel of the entryway. And a patio that isn't covered in grime is one you actually want to spend time on. That's the practical value of exterior cleaning - it's not just cosmetic, it makes the space usable and welcoming again.

Curb appeal matters whether you're planning to sell or just want to take pride in your home. A clean exterior also protects your investment - algae and mildew left to grow on siding can cause real damage over time. Regular house washing and concrete cleaning are two of the most cost-effective ways to stay ahead of that.