



Here's what we were working with - a home and a detached shed both covered in algae, mold, and years of built-up grime. The siding had that dull, streaky look that creeps up on you slowly. You stop noticing it until you really look. And then you can't stop noticing it.
We used a soft wash approach on both structures. That means low pressure combined with a cleaning solution that actually kills the organic growth at the source - not just blasts it off the surface. It's the right way to clean vinyl siding because it won't damage the material, and the results last a lot longer than a basic pressure wash would.
The difference on the shed alone tells the whole story. That heavy green and gray buildup along the lower siding and corners cleared out completely. The main house came out just as clean - the siding looks noticeably brighter, and the trim around the entry porch really pops now that it's not dulled down by surrounding grime.
A lot of homeowners don't realize that algae and mold on siding isn't just a cosmetic issue. Left alone, it holds moisture against the surface and can accelerate wear over time. Getting it cleaned regularly is one of the simplest ways to protect what you've got and keep your home looking sharp from the street.
Curb appeal matters - whether you're planning to sell or just want to take pride in what you own. A professional house washing is one of the most cost-effective improvements you can make, and the results are immediate.