Fence, Deck, and House Cleaning

This pressure washing job refreshed the deck area and paver walkway by removing built-up grime and growth from the joints, leaving the surface brighter and more defined. The service also included a full house wash, restoring the siding and trim to a cleaner, more uniform finish for a complete backyard reset.

Blue house side with visible gas meters and pipes at the foundation, gutter downspout, and a garden bed in the foreground. Side view of a blue house showing vinyl siding, gutter, and downspout with utility meters at the foundation near a mulched planting bed.
This pressure washing job delivered a full outdoor reset, tackling both the hardscapes around the deck and the home’s exterior so the entire backyard area looks cleaner, brighter, and far more maintained. In the photos, you can see the work focused around the wooden deck steps and the paver walkway that wraps along the edge—an area that naturally collects dirt, moss, and weeds because it stays shaded, holds moisture, and gets constant foot traffic. Before cleaning, the pavers had a darker, tired look with grime packed into the joints and small weeds popping up between the bricks. The surface looked uneven and dingy, with organic staining that made the walkway feel neglected and slippery in spots. After cleaning, the pavers look noticeably lighter and more uniform, with the brick pattern standing out clearly again. The joints look cleaner, the surface looks refreshed, and the whole transition from deck to yard feels sharper and more finished—like the space was restored instead of simply rinsed.
Along with the pavers and deck area, this job included a thorough wash of the house exterior, and that’s where the transformation often makes the biggest overall difference. Before the wash, the siding and trim carry a layer of buildup that homeowners stop noticing over time—pollen, dust, mildew, and runoff staining that settles into seams, corners, and the grooves of the siding. On lighter-colored homes, that buildup shows up as a dull, slightly gray cast and faint streaking, especially under eaves, around downspouts, and near the lower sections where splash-back hits. Even if the home is in great shape, that film can make it look older and less cared for, and it can hide the true color of the siding behind a hazy layer of grime.
After the wash, the house looks brighter and more even in tone, with the siding reading clean and consistent instead of blotchy. The trim lines and edges look crisper, and the exterior surfaces look “reset” back to their original finish—no more dull haze, no more streaky runoff marks, and no more grime sitting in the grooves. When the house is washed at the same time as the deck and pavers, the results feel complete: the clean siding matches the refreshed hardscapes, and the entire backyard space looks cohesive, well maintained, and ready to enjoy again.