
The exterior of your home is its first impression.
Fences can accumulate dirt, algae, and mildew over time. We provide a gentle yet effective soft-washing service that restores your fence’s original appearance while protecting the wood or vinyl from damage. Our attention to detail ensures your property maintains its charm.


Our Fence Washing Process
Free Assessment and Quote:
We’ll stop by to evaluate your fence to identify areas of concern and the best cleaning methods. Not all fences use the same cleaning method!
Preparation:
Our team prepares the area by removing obstacles and ensuring the safety of plants, outdoor furniture, vehicles, etc.
Soft Washing:
We use a combination of soft washing and cleaner to effectively remove the built-up pollen, dirt, algae, and other contaminants.
Rinse and Review:
After cleaning, we rinse all surfaces and conduct a final inspection.
Final Inspection:
We assess the area to ensure we’ve thoroughly cleaned the entire area. Any necessary touch-ups would be identified and completed.
Benefits of Professional Fence Washing
Mother Nature is tough on homes in South Carolina. In addition to the strong pollen season we experience here in the Midlands, our homes and their surrounding areas also face buildup of dirt, algae, mildew, and even mold that can accumulate over time.

Enhances Curb Appeal
Fences are highly visible and play a significant role in your property’s overall appearance. A clean fence boosts curb appeal, making your home more inviting and attractive to visitors and potential buyers.

Prevents Damage
Dirt, mold, algae, and mildew buildup can cause material degradation, leading to rot in wooden fences or rust in metal ones. Regular cleaning helps protect your investment and extend the lifespan of your fence.

Prepares for Treatment
If you plan to stain, seal, or paint your fence, thorough cleaning is a crucial first step. Properly cleaning your fence ensures that treatments adhere effectively.
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Signs Your Fence Needs Cleaning
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Discoloration or Staining: Noticeable changes in color can indicate dirt buildup.
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Mold or Mildew: Green or black patches suggest the presence of organic growth.
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Debris Accumulation: A visible layer of dirt or grime means it’s time to clean.
