
Top 3 Signs Your Home Needs a Wash
Not sure if your siding really needs to be cleaned? You're not alone. Many homeowners don't realize how much buildup has crept in until it's pointed out, or until a neighbor has their house washed and suddenly, the difference is clear.
At Pressure Brothers, we specialize in soft washing and house washing services across eastern Pennsylvania and western New Jersey, including:
- Nazareth
- Easton
- Bethlehem
- Allentown
- Forks Township
- Palmer
- Saucon Valley
- Phillipsburg, NJ
- Stewartsville, NJ
- Milford, NJ
Whether it's algae on the siding, dingy trim, or webs in high corners, our team is here to help restore your home's exterior safely and thoroughly.
1. Green or Black Streaks on the Siding
Algae and mildew thrive in shaded areas, especially on homes that haven't been cleaned in a few years. These streaks aren't just unsightly. They can actually damage your siding over time. A soft wash removes buildup safely, without the risk of surface damage.
2. Spider Webs and Insect Debris in High Corners
Take a look near your soffits, porch lights, or along second-story peaks. These tucked-away spots tend to collect webs, dirt, and pollen, especially during the warmer months. A proper wash helps clear out these areas and keeps your home looking well-maintained.
3. Trim and Gutters That Look Dull or Dirty
White trim and gutters should pop, but when they start to look gray or streaky, it's usually due to a layer of dirt and pollution. Restoring that contrast makes a huge difference in your home's curb appeal.
We specialize in soft washing because it's the safest and most effective way to clean siding, trim, and gutters. If you're unsure about the difference, here's a quick read on why pressure washing your house can actually do more harm than good.
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