Protect Your Stained Door: Soft Wash Without the Tarp

Beautiful wooden doors finished with a high-quality oil stain.

Avoid Stain Damage: Essential Care Soft washing is a powerful tool for cleaning exterior surfaces, but it can be tricky around delicate areas like stained front doors. The common approach of using a tarp can actually do more harm than good, trapping cleaning solution and potentially damaging the stain. In this post, we’ll share a…

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Soft Washing: Addressing the Chemical Smell

Home enhancement: pressure washing a new home in the Southwood neighborhood.

The Temporary Nature of Sanitizing Solution Smells We understand that the chemical scent from a soft wash can be a concern. While we do add a surfactant that has a lemon cover scent to our soft wash soap to make the washing process more pleasant, it’s important to understand that this is temporary. The cover…

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Time to Clean Your Roof Shingles? Here’s How to Know (and What to Do!)

A super close-up image of soft washing soap breaking down algae on a shingled roof.

The Importance of Roof Shingle Cleaning Living in a humid area with lakes and trees? You might soon notice black streaks on your roof shingles. These streaks are most likely caused by algae, a type of microscopic plant that thrives in moist, shaded environments. While unsightly, algae itself doesn’t necessarily damage your roof. However, if…

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Will having my home soft washed clean the windows?

A professional pressure washing service cleaning a property in the Baker Place neighborhood of Bradfordville, Tallahassee, Florida.

  Will Soft Washing Clean My Windows? Soft washing can clean your entire window system, including the glass, frame, sills, and even screens. For homes in humid climates, soft washing is particularly effective at removing dirt, pollen, insects, and algae. A low-pressure rinse will leave your windows clean and free from organic growth. Best Practices:…

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Why Are There Small Black Dots On Your Siding?

A close-up image of artillery fungus, small black dots on a home's siding, causing damage.

The small black fungus spores on your siding are most likely from artillery fungus. Artillery fungus is a type of fungus that grows in wood chip mulch and decaying wood. It is most common in areas with wet weather. The fungus produces black, spore-filled spheres that can be shot out of the mulch on to…

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Soft Washing vs. Pressure Washing: Which Is Right for Your Home?

Man washing red brick home.

Soft Washing vs. Pressure Washing: Which Is Right for Your Home? When it comes to cleaning the exterior of your home, choosing the right method can make a significant difference in both the results and the safety of your property. Soft washing and pressure washing are two popular options, each with its own unique benefits.…

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