




Three-story homes are a different kind of challenge. Most homeowners either ignore the upper sections entirely or assume it just can't be done safely. We'd disagree. With the right equipment and technique, those hard-to-reach areas get the same attention as everything at eye level.
That's exactly what we did here. The upper siding, the roofline trim, the porch ceiling - all of it. You can see the soap misting up against the siding as we work the nozzle high, making sure the cleaning solution gets full contact before we rinse. That's the key to house washing done right. It's not just blasting water at a wall. It's about letting the chemistry do the work first.
The porch area is a good example of why detail matters. Porch ceilings and tight covered areas collect grime, mildew, and cobwebs in ways that are easy to miss. They're sheltered from rain, so buildup just sits there. Getting into those spots cleanly - without damaging anything around the door trim or light fixtures - takes care and experience.
What you end up with is a home that looks consistent all the way up. No dirty band lines near the roofline. No grimy porch corners. Just clean siding from the foundation to the peak. That's the standard we hold ourselves to on every house washing job, regardless of how many stories are involved.
If your siding or porch has been collecting a season's worth of grime, it's worth getting it taken care of before it becomes a bigger problem. Mildew and algae don't stop growing on their own.