Residential House Washing in Palmetto, GA

If your Palmetto home has been through a Georgia summer — or several — the exterior shows it. Green algae along the base of the siding. Dark streaks under the eaves. A general dullness that didn't used to be there. This is what Georgia's heat and humidity do to every home's exterior over time. And it comes off a lot cleaner than you'd expect.

What We Remove From Palmetto Homes

Green algae creeping up from the foundation and landscaping beds

Mold and mildew streaking on siding, soffits, and fascia

Pollen film that coats exterior surfaces every spring and doesn't rinse off with rain

Grime and cobwebs above doors, windows, and garage entries

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Why Palmetto Homes Deal With This Every Year

Why Palmetto Homes Deal With This Every Year

Palmetto sits in west Coweta County, where the climate is warm and humid from late spring through October — ideal conditions for mold, algae, and mildew to grow on exterior surfaces. For homes on larger lots with mature trees nearby, the problem compounds: shade keeps walls damp longer after rain and dew, giving biological growth more time to establish on the surface before it dries out.

Palmetto sits in west Coweta County, where the climate is warm and humid from late spring through October — ideal conditions for mold, algae, and mildew to grow on exterior surfaces. For homes on larger lots with mature trees nearby, the problem compounds: shade keeps walls damp longer after rain and dew, giving biological growth more time to establish on the surface before it dries out.

The housing in Palmetto is a mix of eras and materials. Older homes near downtown Palmetto often have painted wood or older siding that has had years to accumulate buildup. Newer subdivision construction along Highway 29 and the surrounding area is typically vinyl or fiber cement — materials that are durable but not self-cleaning. Green algae starts low, at the foundation line where mulch and landscaping meet the siding, and migrates upward over time if left untreated.

The housing in Palmetto is a mix of eras and materials. Older homes near downtown Palmetto often have painted wood or older siding that has had years to accumulate buildup. Newer subdivision construction along Highway 29 and the surrounding area is typically vinyl or fiber cement — materials that are durable but not self-cleaning. Green algae starts low, at the foundation line where mulch and landscaping meet the siding, and migrates upward over time if left untreated.

Homes in Palmetto also tend to sit on more generous lots than the denser suburban areas nearby, which means more exterior surface exposure — longer ground lines, more foundation contact, and often more tree canopy overhead. All of that adds up to a home that accumulates exterior buildup at a steady pace year after year.

Homes in Palmetto also tend to sit on more generous lots than the denser suburban areas nearby, which means more exterior surface exposure — longer ground lines, more foundation contact, and often more tree canopy overhead. All of that adds up to a home that accumulates exterior buildup at a steady pace year after year.

How It Works

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Get a free estimate

Call us or reach out online. We'll ask about your home's size, siding type, and what you're noticing on the exterior.

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We handle the work

Soft washing — low-pressure application of biodegradable cleaning solution — is the method we use for all residential house washing. It removes biological growth without damaging your siding, paint, or trim

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Clean exterior, same day

Most Palmetto homes are completed in a single visit. The results are immediate.

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Why Soft Washing — Not High Pressure

Why Soft Washing — Not High Pressure

High-pressure washing is appropriate for concrete and some hard surfaces. On siding, brick, and painted wood, it's the wrong tool. High pressure can strip paint, crack mortar, damage siding seams, and force water behind your exterior where it causes mold problems from the inside out.

High-pressure washing is appropriate for concrete and some hard surfaces. On siding, brick, and painted wood, it's the wrong tool. High pressure can strip paint, crack mortar, damage siding seams, and force water behind your exterior where it causes mold problems from the inside out.

Soft washing uses cleaning chemistry at low pressure to break down mold and algae at the organism level. For the variety of siding types found across Palmetto's housing stock — painted wood on older homes, vinyl on newer builds, brick throughout — soft washing is the safe, effective method.

Soft washing uses cleaning chemistry at low pressure to break down mold and algae at the organism level. For the variety of siding types found across Palmetto's housing stock — painted wood on older homes, vinyl on newer builds, brick throughout — soft washing is the safe, effective method.

Areas We Serve in Palmetto

Areas We Serve in Palmetto

We serve homes throughout the City of Palmetto and surrounding Coweta County, including properties near downtown Palmetto, along Highway 29, and throughout the Palmetto-Tyrone Road corridor. Not sure if you're in our range? Give us a call and we'll confirm.

We serve homes throughout the City of Palmetto and surrounding Coweta County, including properties near downtown Palmetto, along Highway 29, and throughout the Palmetto-Tyrone Road corridor. Not sure if you're in our range? Give us a call and we'll confirm.

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Frequently Asked Question

How long does house washing take?

Most Palmetto homes are completed in 2 to 4 hours, depending on size and the level of existing buildup.

How often should my home be washed?

Once a year is typical for homes in this area. Homes with heavy shade or close proximity to tree lines may need attention every 9 to 12 months.

Is soft washing safe for older painted wood siding?

Yes — it's actually the preferred method for older painted surfaces. Soft washing is gentle enough to clean without stripping paint or damaging wood.

Do I need to be home during the service?

Not necessarily. We just need exterior access and a water source. We'll confirm logistics when we schedule.