Gentle Cleaning Designed for Delicate Exterior Surfaces

Low-pressure washing safely removes buildup while protecting siding, roofs, and painted surfaces.

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Safely Restore Your Home’s Exterior

Over time, siding collects algae, mold, dirt, and pollution that make your home look older than it really is. Many homeowners think they need repainting — but most of the time, the surface just needs a proper cleaning.

Cleanrite Pro Wash uses a professional soft washing process to safely remove organic growth and stains without damaging siding, trim, or landscaping.

Your home looks brighter, cleaner, and well maintained — often in just one visit.

Why You Shouldn’t Pressure Wash a House

High pressure can permanently damage siding and force water behind panels, leading to costly repairs. That’s why we never clean residential siding using traditional pressure washing methods.

Instead, we apply specialized cleaning solutions that eliminate algae at the root, then rinse using low pressure similar to a garden hose.

Safe For

  • Vinyl Siding

  • Fiber Cement (Hardie Board)

  • Stucco

  • Painted Wood

  • Brick & Stone

  • Trim & Soffits

No streaking. No water intrusion. No surface damage.

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Real life, real person DIY senior adult man cancer survivor is cleaning a section of vinyl clapboard siding on the residential home garden shed with high pressure cleaning power wash equipment. He is wearing a self-designed (by the photographer/model/cancer survivor) wristband labeled "Kick Cancer" as he continues to stay as active as possible after surviving a few lousy years of cancer and chemotherapy "adventures".

What We Remove

Our cleaning process eliminates:

  • Green Algae

  • Black Streaks

  • Mold & Mildew

  • Spider Webs

  • Dirt & Pollution Buildup

  • Pollen Residue

Your siding not only looks clean — it stays clean longer because the growth is treated, not just blasted off.

Our Soft Wash Process

  • 1. Property Preparation

    We protect plants, outdoor items, and surrounding areas.

  • 2. Application

    Specialized cleaning solution is applied to break down organic growth.

  • 3. Gentle Rinse

    Low-pressure rinse safely removes contaminants.

  • 4. Final Inspection

    We review the property to ensure consistent results.

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Worker cleaning stone slabs with the high-pressure cleaner, seen from above, with space for text.

How Often Should a House Be Washed?

Most homes benefit from cleaning every 12–24 months depending on shade, trees, and moisture exposure. Regular washing prevents permanent staining and preserves paint and siding life.

The Cleanrite Difference

  • No-Damage Soft Washing

  • Professional Equipment — Not Store-Bought Machines

  • Trained Technicians

  • Landscaping Protection Procedures

  • Fully Insured

  • Satisfaction Guarantee

We treat your home like it’s our own.

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Man cleans an outdoor wooden terrace using a pressure washer in the backyard of a modern house. He is dressed in casual clothes. Solar panels are visible in the background beside a green lawn, highlighting sustainable living and home maintenance. The setting is contemporary and tidy, illustrating responsible outdoor cleaning and renewable energy features in a residential environment.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Restore your home’s appearance in just a few hours.