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House Washing in NoDa, NC
Mecklenburg County, NC

House Washing in NoDa, NC

House washing in NoDa is a mixed bag because the neighborhood is split between original 1910s and 1920s mill-village Craftsman bungalows along North Davidson and 36th Street and a wave of newer infill homes, townhomes, and mixed-use builds with Hardie board and metal accents. The original bungalows get our most careful treatment — soft-wash only, reduced chemistry on painted wood, and pre-1978 lead-paint precautions — while the newer Hardie and metal-clad infills can take a standard low-pressure soft wash.

House Washing for NoDa Properties

Local crew, local pricing, local knowledge

House washing in NoDa is a mixed bag because the neighborhood is split between original 1910s and 1920s mill-village Craftsman bungalows along North Davidson and 36th Street and a wave of newer infill homes, townhomes, and mixed-use builds with Hardie board and metal accents. The original bungalows get our most careful treatment — soft-wash only, reduced chemistry on painted wood, and pre-1978 lead-paint precautions — while the newer Hardie and metal-clad infills can take a standard low-pressure soft wash.

NoDa's lots are tight and many homes share zero-lot-line walls or sit feet away from a neighbor's fence, so we plan rinse direction and access in advance. The deep porches, exposed rafter tails, and original wood trim that give NoDa its character also catch a lot of mildew and pollen, and we hand-detail those features rather than relying on pressure.

Common House Washing Issues in NoDa

What NoDa property owners deal with most

1

Mildew on original wood siding and exposed rafter tails on mill-village bungalows

2

Algae streaking on light-color Hardie on newer 36th Street infill homes

3

Pollen and urban grime on metal accents and standing-seam trim

4

Cobwebs and dirt on deep front-porch ceilings and column tops

5

Red clay and rail-corridor dust on lower siding courses

Scheduling in NoDa

NoDa is on our central Charlotte route and most jobs are scheduled within a week, weekday mornings preferred for parking.

What's Included

Standard scope for house washing jobs

  • Vinyl, brick, stucco, and fiber cement siding — all types
  • Low-pressure soft wash system safe for all siding materials
  • Bio-enzyme solutions kill mold and algae at the root level
  • Results last 3–5x longer than pressure washing alone
  • Biodegradable, eco-safe cleaning solutions
  • Roof-to-foundation complete exterior washing
  • Trusted by homeowners in Myers Park, Dilworth, Ballantyne & SouthPark
  • Removes Charlotte pollen buildup and Piedmont red clay staining

House Washing FAQs for NoDa

Local-specific answers and common service questions

Is my 1920s NoDa bungalow safe to wash?
Yes — but only with a true soft-wash approach. Original wood siding, painted brick piers, and pre-1978 paint all need low pressure, reduced chemistry, and careful rinsing. We do this work regularly in NoDa.
Can you wash my new NoDa townhome with Hardie and metal siding?
Yes. Modern fiber cement and architectural metal both clean up beautifully under our soft-wash process, and we adjust chemistry so we don't haze the metal finishes.
Do you handle the side-by-side townhomes near the Blue Line?
Yes. We coordinate with neighbors when shared walls or zero-lot lines are involved and stage equipment from the street or alley as needed.
What is the difference between soft washing and pressure washing a house?
Soft washing uses low pressure (under 500 PSI) combined with cleaning solutions to kill and remove mold, algae, and mildew. Pressure washing uses high pressure alone to blast surfaces. Soft washing is recommended for siding because high pressure can damage panels and drive water into wall cavities.
How often should I have my house washed in Charlotte?
Most Charlotte homeowners benefit from annual house washing. Homes with significant shade, north-facing walls, or near wooded areas may develop algae faster and benefit from washing every 6–9 months.
Is soft washing safe for all types of siding?
Yes. Soft washing is safe for vinyl, fiber cement (HardiePlank), stucco, EIFS, brick, and wood siding. We adjust the chemistry and pressure for each material type.

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