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House Washing in University City, NC
Mecklenburg County, NC

House Washing in University City, NC

House washing in University City covers a large footprint — the suburban tract neighborhoods around UNC Charlotte, Highland Creek, Prosperity Village, and the older sections off W.T. Harris and Mallard Creek. The dominant substrates are vinyl siding and brick veneer with vinyl gables, plus a smaller share of Hardie on newer builds. All of it cleans up well with soft washing under 1,000 PSI using biodegradable surfactant and a measured sodium hypochlorite blend.

House Washing for University City Properties

Local crew, local pricing, local knowledge

House washing in University City covers a large footprint — the suburban tract neighborhoods around UNC Charlotte, Highland Creek, Prosperity Village, and the older sections off W.T. Harris and Mallard Creek. The dominant substrates are vinyl siding and brick veneer with vinyl gables, plus a smaller share of Hardie on newer builds. All of it cleans up well with soft washing under 1,000 PSI using biodegradable surfactant and a measured sodium hypochlorite blend.

The consistent issue in University City is volume of biological growth: large yards, many trees, and irrigation systems running through the summer keep humidity high against the lower siding courses, which produces heavy green algae streaking on vinyl and dark mildew under soffits. We also handle a fair share of student-rental and HOA properties up here, where we work directly with property managers and provide before/after documentation for owners who don't live on site.

Common House Washing Issues in University City

What University City property owners deal with most

1

Heavy green algae streaks on north-facing vinyl in Highland Creek and Prosperity

2

Red clay splash on lower courses of light-color vinyl and Hardie

3

Mildew banding under soffits on tall two-story tract homes

4

Pollen film and wasp nests in shutter louvers

5

Deferred maintenance buildup on student-rental properties near UNCC

Scheduling in University City

University City is on our north Charlotte route; most jobs schedule within a week and we offer property-manager-friendly invoicing.

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 University City

Local-specific answers and common service questions

I have vinyl siding in Highland Creek — is soft washing better than pressure washing?
Much better. Pressure washing vinyl drives water behind the siding and into the wall cavity. Our soft-wash approach uses chemistry to do the cleaning so the rinse can stay low-pressure and safe.
Do you work with HOAs and property managers in University City?
Yes. We regularly service HOA-governed neighborhoods and rental properties, provide COIs on request, and can bill through a property manager.
How long does a typical University City house wash take?
Most single-family homes in the area run 1.5 to 3 hours start to finish, depending on size, access, and the level of biological growth.
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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