
If you live in an HOA neighborhood around Raleigh, you already know how it goes: one day everything looks “fine,” and the next you get a notice about the outside of the house. Most of the time it’s not a major issue. It’s buildup that crept in over winter and then stands out the minute the sun hits it. That’s where pressure washing Raleigh comes in—getting the exterior back to clean without damaging siding, concrete, or landscaping.
The first things HOAs usually flag in Wake County are simple: green growth on the shaded side of the house, mildew lines under gutters, dirty front walkways, and a driveway that’s gone dark and blotchy. We see it a lot in places like North Hills-area communities, Brier Creek subdivisions, and newer neighborhoods where the front elevation gets mixed sun and shade.
The fastest fix is to handle it in the right order. Start with a house wash (soft wash) to remove mildew and algae from siding, soffits, fascia, and trim without forcing water behind panels. Then clean the high-visibility concrete—front walkway, porch, and driveway approach—so it looks even, not striped.
If you’ve got an HOA deadline coming up, don’t wait until the last minute and try to “wand it” yourself. That’s how people end up with streaks on concrete or missed spots on siding. Get a Free Estimate in Raleigh and we’ll knock out the common HOA issues in one visit, whether you’re in Raleigh proper or out toward Cary and Apex.
Learn more about our House washing services at
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