How Often Should You Pressure Wash Your House?

The right cleaning schedule protects your home's exterior and saves money long-term. Here's what Raleigh-area homeowners need to know about pressure washing frequency.

The Short Answer: Once a Year for Most Homes

For the majority of homes in Raleigh and the Triangle area, annual pressure washing is the sweet spot. This keeps organic growth (algae, mold, mildew) from establishing a foothold, maintains curb appeal, and prevents long-term damage to exterior surfaces.

The best time for most homeowners is spring — typically April or May, after pollen season wraps up but before the heat and humidity of summer accelerate algae growth. A spring cleaning removes winter grime, pollen buildup, and any mold or mildew that started growing in shaded, damp areas over the cooler months.

That said, the "right" frequency depends on your specific situation. Homes with heavy tree coverage, lots of shade, or proximity to water may need cleaning twice a year. Homes in full sun with minimal organic matter nearby might go 18 months between cleanings without issue. The key is visual inspection — if you see green, black, or dark streaking on any exterior surface, it's time.

Factors That Affect Cleaning Frequency

Not all homes are created equal when it comes to exterior cleaning needs. These factors influence how often you should schedule pressure washing:

Tree Coverage & Shade

Trees drop leaves, pollen, sap, and organic debris that create ideal conditions for algae and mold. Shaded areas stay damp longer, accelerating growth. Heavy tree coverage often means twice-a-year cleaning.

Humidity & Moisture

Raleigh's humid climate supports rapid biological growth, especially on north-facing walls that never see direct sun. Homes near water (ponds, creeks) or in low-lying areas experience even faster growth.

Surface Material

Vinyl siding shows algae growth quickly. Brick is porous and holds moisture. Stucco develops dark streaking. Wood siding can turn gray and slippery within a year in shaded areas.

Home Age & Condition

Older homes with weathered surfaces accumulate grime faster. New construction often goes 2+ years before the first cleaning is needed, as surfaces haven't yet been colonized by organic growth.

Previous Cleaning Method

Professional soft wash treatments (like Halo provides) include algae inhibitors that slow regrowth significantly. DIY rinse-only cleaning doesn't kill growth at the root, so it returns within months.

Neighborhood Environment

Dusty construction nearby, proximity to highways, agricultural areas, or industrial zones all contribute to faster surface buildup and may require more frequent cleaning.

Warning Signs Your Home Needs Washing Now

Even if it's been less than a year since your last cleaning, certain signs indicate it's time to call Halo Pressure Washing:

🚨 Don't Wait — Act on These Signs

  • Green or black streaks on siding, especially on north-facing walls or under eaves
  • Slippery surfaces on walkways, decks, or patios — this is algae or mold buildup and a safety hazard
  • Dark staining on concrete driveways or patios that wasn't there 6 months ago
  • Black streaks running down your roof (this is algae feeding on shingle material)
  • Overflowing gutters or visible plant growth coming out of gutter edges
  • Visible cobwebs or dirt buildup around windows, doors, and light fixtures
  • Pollen coating that has hardened into a film after rain (common in spring)

If you notice any of these signs, call Carter at Halo Pressure Washing: (910) 538-6552. Based in Fuquay-Varina, we serve Raleigh and the full Triangle area with responsive scheduling and professional results.

Pressure Washing Schedule by Surface

Different exterior surfaces have different cleaning needs. Here's what we recommend for Raleigh-area homeowners:

Driveways

1x per year

Concrete and asphalt driveways should be cleaned at least annually, typically in spring or early summer. High-traffic driveways with oil stains may benefit from a second cleaning in fall.

Roofs

Every 2–3 years

Soft wash roof cleaning lasts significantly longer than other surfaces because the treatment kills algae, moss, and lichen at the root. Clean sooner if you see black streaks or heavy moss growth.

Siding (House Washing)

1x per year

Most homes benefit from annual soft wash cleaning. Heavily shaded homes or those with significant tree coverage may need cleaning twice a year (spring and fall).

Decks

1–2x per year

Wood decks in shaded areas need cleaning at least annually, sometimes more. Composite decks typically once a year. Clean before staining or sealing prep.

Raleigh-Area Homeowners: Here's What We Recommend

After years of cleaning homes throughout the Triangle, Carter and the Halo Pressure Washing team have developed these specific recommendations for Raleigh-area properties:

Standard Schedule: Spring Cleaning

One thorough cleaning in April or May handles most homes perfectly. This removes pollen buildup, winter grime, and early algae growth before it accelerates in summer heat.

Enhanced Schedule: Spring + Fall

Homes with heavy tree coverage or significant shade benefit from a second cleaning in October or November to remove leaf tannin staining and prepare for winter.

Maintenance Contracts

We offer scheduled maintenance plans where we automatically clean your property on a set schedule (annual, biannual, or quarterly). You never have to remember — it just happens.

Pre-Event or Pre-Sale Cleaning

Planning to sell or host a big event? We offer quick-turnaround cleanings to get your home photo-ready or guest-ready. Call for priority scheduling.

Halo Pressure Washing serves Raleigh, Cary, Apex, Holly Springs, Fuquay-Varina, Garner, Angier, and surrounding communities. Call (910) 538-6552 to set up your cleaning schedule or ask Carter about a maintenance plan tailored to your property.

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