


We had a full day in Flourtown - windows, deck railings, and siding all needed attention. It's the kind of job where you're bouncing between surfaces, making sure each one gets the right treatment. Not a one-size-fits-all situation.
The deck railing is a good example of what buildup can do over time. Green algae and grime had worked its way into every corner of those spindles and posts. Left alone, that stuff doesn't just sit there - it slowly breaks down surfaces. A thorough pressure cleaning cleared it all out and brought the whole structure back to looking sharp.
The siding had that same creeping discoloration that a lot of homes get. It's subtle at first, but once it spreads, it's hard to ignore. House washing takes care of it fast and without any damage to the surface underneath - something that matters a lot when you're working with lap siding.
For the windows, we use a water-fed pole system that reaches the upper floors without ladders. It delivers purified water directly to the glass, which means no streaks and no residue left behind. Clean windows make a bigger difference to a home's appearance than most people expect.
When you get the whole exterior done at once - siding, deck, and windows - everything just clicks. The home looks intentional and well cared for. And more importantly, you're not letting buildup sit and quietly cause damage season after season.