Alpharetta Pressure Washing

Alpharetta, GA

House Washing in Alpharetta

Soft washing removes algae, mold, and grime from your siding without damage. Safe for vinyl, brick, stucco, and painted surfaces.

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House Washing in Alpharetta, GA

Alpharetta's humidity and tree cover create ideal conditions for mold, mildew, and algae growth on siding — especially on north-facing walls and shaded surfaces. A professional house wash removes all of it and restores your home's curb appeal.

We use soft washing for all house exteriors: low-pressure water combined with a biodegradable cleaning solution that kills mold and algae at the root. Unlike high-pressure washing, soft washing doesn't force water behind siding or damage painted surfaces. It's safe for vinyl, brick, stucco, HardiePlank, and wood.

Most Alpharetta house washes are completed in 2–4 hours. We work around your schedule and you don't need to be home.

House Washing — Common Questions

How much does house washing cost in Alpharetta?

Most homes run $300–$600 depending on square footage and story count. Two-story homes take longer and cost more. We quote based on your specific home — text us your address for an estimate.

What is soft washing and why do you use it?

Soft washing uses low water pressure combined with a cleaning solution that kills algae, mold, and mildew at the root rather than just blasting the surface. It's safer for all siding types and the results last longer — typically 1–2 years vs. a few months with pressure alone.

Is house washing safe for painted brick?

Yes. Painted brick is common in Alpharetta and Johns Creek, and soft washing handles it safely. We use lower pressure and adjust our solution concentration for painted surfaces. No peeling, no damage.

Do I need to be home during the house wash?

No. We only need access to an exterior water spigot. Most clients aren't home when we clean and that's perfectly fine.

When should I wash my house after Atlanta pollen season?

Late April through May is the best window. Pine pollen peaks from February through April — washing during that period means your home is recoated within days. We schedule most spring house washes starting in late April.

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