We’re still building out our photo gallery, but that doesn’t mean we can’t tell you what these jobs actually look like. Below are real project types we handle around Asheville week in and week out — the problems Western NC humidity and tree cover create, and what the property looks like once we’re done.

Recent Project Types

  • Algae-Covered Vinyl Siding — West Asheville — A bungalow on a shaded lot had developed heavy black-green streaking across the north-facing siding, the kind mature tree cover and constant humidity produce over a couple of seasons. A soft-wash treatment lifted the algae completely without damaging the vinyl, bringing the original off-white color back out from under what had looked almost gray.
  • Moss-Covered Roof Shingles — Kimberly Avenue Area — Thick moss had taken hold across a shaded asphalt shingle roof, retaining moisture after every rain. A low-pressure soft-wash treatment killed the moss and cleared the buildup without lifting or damaging shingles, restoring proper water runoff ahead of the wet season.
  • Tannin-Stained Concrete Driveway — Biltmore Park — Years of fallen leaves sitting on a concrete driveway left dark tannin staining that a garden hose couldn’t touch. A surface cleaner attachment lifted the discoloration evenly across the full slab, leaving the concrete looking close to its original poured color.
  • Mildew-Streaked Wood Deck — Haw Creek — A backyard deck under heavy oak canopy had a greenish mildew cast across every board and visible grime built up in the grain. A wood-safe cleaning solution and gentle pressure lifted the mildew and dirt without raising the grain, leaving the deck ready for a fresh coat of sealant.
  • Pollen-Filmed Brick Exterior — North Asheville — After a heavy spring pollen season, a brick home’s front-facing walls had a dull yellow-gray cast that had been building for years, not just one season. A thorough soft-wash cut through the buildup and restored the natural red brick tone and visible mortar lines.
  • Grime-Coated Commercial Walkway — Downtown Asheville — A retail storefront’s entry walkway had years of foot traffic grime, gum residue, and general city buildup dulling the pavers. A commercial-grade surface clean brought the paver color and texture back and noticeably brightened the storefront’s curb appeal.

Why We’re Building This Gallery Out

We’d rather show you real work than stock photos, so this page will fill in with actual before-and-after shots as we photograph upcoming jobs (with homeowner permission, of course). In the meantime, these project types represent work we’ve genuinely completed across Asheville and the surrounding area.

Want to See Real Examples Now?

Ask us and we’ll happily send recent before-and-after photos directly, or follow us on social media where we post fresh project shots as jobs wrap up. Seeing your own neighborhood’s tree cover, siding type, or driveway material tackled is often the best way to know what to expect.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have real before-and-after photos I can look at?

Yes — just ask and we’ll send recent examples directly, and we regularly post fresh project photos on our social media pages as jobs are completed.

How long does algae or moss usually take to come back after cleaning?

It depends on the shade and moisture your property gets, but most homeowners in tree-covered Asheville neighborhoods see a year or more before regrowth is noticeable, especially with a soft-wash treatment that includes a preventive solution.

Can pressure washing damage my siding, roof, or deck?

It can, if the wrong pressure or technique is used on the wrong surface — that’s why we soft-wash siding and roofing and adjust pressure for wood versus composite decking versus concrete. Matching the method to the material is what protects the surface.

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