


Vinyl siding has a way of quietly collecting grime over time. Algae, mildew, dirt - it builds up gradually, and most homeowners don't notice how bad it's gotten until it starts looking dingy from the street. That's exactly the kind of situation we dealt with on this Glen Allen home.
The siding on this two-story house had taken on that familiar dull, streaky look that comes from years of outdoor exposure. Dirt had settled into the horizontal seams, and the overall color had gone from crisp to flat. It's not a reflection of how well a home is maintained - it just happens, especially on larger wall sections that don't get much direct sunlight.
We came in with a thorough house washing approach, working across the full expanse of siding from the brick foundation line all the way up to the roofline. On a wall this tall, getting even coverage matters. Rushing it or working in patches leaves uneven results that are easy to spot. We don't cut corners on that.
The difference is clear. The siding looks noticeably brighter and more uniform - the kind of clean that makes a home look well-kept without any painting or repairs needed. For a lot of homeowners, a professional house washing is the simplest way to get that kind of result without spending much at all.
Curb appeal isn't just about landscaping or a fresh coat of paint. A clean exterior does a lot of the heavy lifting on its own. If your siding has started looking like it needs attention, it probably does - and it's an easier fix than most people expect.