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Your Maryland home’s stucco surfaces require specialized cleaning techniques to ensure they are cleaned effectively and safely. While we pride ourselves on our pressure washing methods, we also utilize soft washing for delicate surfaces like stucco.
Soft washing combines low-pressure water with specialized cleaning solutions to gently yet effectively remove impurities, stubborn stains, mold, mildew, and grime. What makes soft washing ideal for stucco is its ability to deeply clean without causing damage to the surface. We also use eco-friendly detergents that are safe for your home, family, and the environment.
Our stucco cleaning service can eliminate the following:
Mold and mildew growth
Dirt, dust, and grime buildup
Algae and organic stains
Discoloration caused by pollution or weathering
Why Is Stucco Difficult to Maintain?
A lot of homeowners find stucco an attractive material — and for good reason. It gives your home a charming appearance while being largely weather-resistant, and it’s eco-friendly to boot. As with other exterior materials, stucco has its downsides. Perhaps its most unfortunate characteristic is that it’s notoriously hard to clean. Here are just a few reasons why that is so:
Textured Surface:
One of the positive attributes of stucco is that it’s not a flat surface. The cavities of stucco give it a textured appearance and feel. It’s this unique design that makes it a challenge to keep clean. Dirt, mold, mildew, and other grime can get inside its many pores and cause damage if not taken care of.
A propensity to stain is another trait brought on by stucco’s porosity. Dirt and grime settle in its many crevices, leaving unwanted discoloration. It even stains easily indoors. Because of this, you need to clean stucco surfaces more often to prevent large deposits of pollutants, which can affect your health in the long run.
Some homes use stucco only for the trim while brick or another material is used on the majority of the exterior. In these situations, you must know how to clean both materials without damaging either. Stucco is a delicate yet durable material. Brick can withstand high-pressure washing, but stucco requires a lower pressure to prevent damage.
Traditional Stucco is made from cement, lime, sand, and water. It is highly durable and allows for a wide range of textures, such as float/sand, dash, lace and skip, English, Santa Barbara, and cat face. Installed with a lath or mesh base, traditional stucco is designed to prevent cracking.
Synthetic Stucco, on the other hand, is made from sand and acrylic resin. It dries quickly, is more resistant to water damage, and is less prone to cracking due to its flexibility. However, it offers fewer texture options, such as float/sand, dash, cat face, smooth, and worm.
When it comes to cleaning, the method depends on the type of stucco. For Traditional Stucco, pressure washing is highly effective. Its cement-based composition can withstand high-pressure water, making it ideal for removing dirt, dust, mold, mildew, and other contaminants. Use a pressure washer with 1,500 to 2,000 PSI, and for stubborn stains, pre-soak the surface with a cleaning solution for 5 to 10 minutes. Rinse with a 25-degree or 40-degree nozzle, standing 2 feet away and using a sweeping motion. For elevated surfaces, use wand attachments and scrub brush attachments for tough buildup. Finish with a fan spray or wider-angle nozzle for a thorough rinse.
For Synthetic Stucco, soft washing is the preferred method. This softer material can be damaged by high-pressure water, so a combination of low-pressure water (1,500 PSI or below) and chemical-based cleaning agents is used. Begin by wetting the surface to enhance the cleaning solution's effectiveness. Options include a bleach-based solution for moderate buildup, a rust remover for stubborn rust stains, or a TSP solution for a more potent clean. Allow the solution to sit for 5 to 10 minutes, then use a soft wash system to gently remove contaminants and cleaning agents, ensuring the surface remains undamaged.
Both methods ensure your stucco surfaces are cleaned effectively while preserving their integrity and appearance.
Professional stucco cleaning offers numerous benefits for maintaining the beauty and longevity of your home’s exterior. Over time, stucco surfaces can accumulate dirt, mold, mildew, algae, and other contaminants that not only dull their appearance but can also cause damage if left untreated. Professional cleaning removes these harmful substances, restoring the vibrant look of your stucco and preventing long-term deterioration. Using specialized techniques like soft washing or pressure washing (depending on the stucco type), professionals ensure a thorough clean without risking damage to the delicate surface. Additionally, eco-friendly cleaning solutions are used to protect your home, family, and the environment. By investing in professional stucco cleaning, you enhance your home’s curb appeal, extend the life of your stucco, and create a healthier living environment free from allergens and pollutants.
Our team of pressure washers is ready to tackle your project. Our goal is to get your pressure washing job done so that the results meet your high expectations. We want to prove that we're the best choice for your house washing needs. Give us a call to schedule your free consultation.
Your home is your biggest and most important investment, so you're going to want to take the best care possible. Locals trust us for outstanding Maryland house washing. Ask around, and your friends and neighbors will tell you that our locally owned and operated company is top-notch, and it all starts with a free quote.
Not only is our work high-quality, but we try to offer all of the exterior surface cleaning services you'll need for taking care of your home, from pool deck washing to impeccable cleaning for the siding. It can't very well be your dream home if it looks like a nightmare. But taking care of routine maintenance and pressure washing isn't something you'll be able to do on your own. Savvy homeowners understand the value of having a team of professionals to help them with the upkeep and property management necessary throughout the years.
Whether you're preparing for house painting or just want to wash off what the weather left behind, our house washing will do the trick. Give us the opportunity to show you in person how our company name has become synonymous with industry excellence.
Cracks
Gaps
Chips
Holes
and more
If you start cleaning before repairing the damage, water could get in and mold and mildew could start to grow. Adding the inspection step can extend the life of your stucco exponentially!
Repairing the cracks is easy. Purchase an exterior acrylic caulk and apply the caulk to the cracked area. Make sure to match the caulk to your exterior.
To mimic the exterior of your stucco, add a sand or gritty material to the caulk while it is still wet. Let it dry before proceeding to the pressure washing step. Once the caulk is dry, get to cleaning!
You should also update the seal on your stucco. Water-resistant sealant will enhance the integrity of your siding and keep moisture out. Following these tips will ensure your siding stays beautiful for a long time
Find out why A Plus Power Wash house washing is our community's preferred cleaning service!
After A Plus Power Wash's pressure washing experts are through with your house washing, it'll have a fresh, bright, brand-new appearance. Our cleaning agents will work to remove excess grime and dirt off your siding that had previously marred the quality of your house's coloring. When we're done with our thorough cleaning, it'll have a new shine to it that's noticeable to your neighbors and community. Your house will have a new, pristine quality to it that will have you asking for more and your neighbors asking what service you used!
House washing is one of the most common pressure-washing services requested. It's also a fragile cleaning process that requires knowledge of high-pressure and low-pressure techniques due to the degree of staining house siding can accumulate as well as the fragile nature of house siding, which is usually comprised of vinyl. A Plus Power Wash's professional technicians know the process for safely washing fragile house siding without any damage to the exterior surfaces.
The house washing procedure is a mostly simple process that relies on cleaning detergents and low-pressure washing. Our technicians will lather the siding area with basic detergents, allowing it to soak and the dirt and grime to unbind. For areas with more extensive dirtying, we will increase the pressure slowly, being careful not to use force that could damage the vinyl or paint.
With clean and well-kept stucco, the value of your property is likely to go up. Prospective buyers often appreciate well-maintained properties, and clean stucco is a sign that the property has been well taken care of. As such, this could attract more better offers if you decide to sell your property.
Your Maryland home’s stucco surfaces require specialized cleaning techniques to ensure they are cleaned effectively and safely. While we pride ourselves on our pressure washing methods, we also utilize soft washing for delicate surfaces like stucco.
Soft washing combines low-pressure water with specialized cleaning solutions to gently yet effectively remove impurities, stubborn stains, mold, mildew, and grime. What makes soft washing ideal for stucco is its ability to deeply clean without causing damage to the surface. We also use eco-friendly detergents that are safe for your home, family, and the environment.
Our stucco cleaning service can eliminate the following:
Mold and mildew growth
Dirt, dust, and grime buildup
Algae and organic stains
Discoloration caused by pollution or weathering
Why Is Stucco Difficult to Maintain?
A lot of homeowners find stucco an attractive material — and for good reason. It gives your home a charming appearance while being largely weather-resistant, and it’s eco-friendly to boot. As with other exterior materials, stucco has its downsides. Perhaps its most unfortunate characteristic is that it’s notoriously hard to clean. Here are just a few reasons why that is so:
Textured Surface:
One of the positive attributes of stucco is that it’s not a flat surface. The cavities of stucco give it a textured appearance and feel. It’s this unique design that makes it a challenge to keep clean. Dirt, mold, mildew, and other grime can get inside its many pores and cause damage if not taken care of.
A propensity to stain is another trait brought on by stucco’s porosity. Dirt and grime settle in its many crevices, leaving unwanted discoloration. It even stains easily indoors. Because of this, you need to clean stucco surfaces more often to prevent large deposits of pollutants, which can affect your health in the long run.
Some homes use stucco only for the trim while brick or another material is used on the majority of the exterior. In these situations, you must know how to clean both materials without damaging either. Stucco is a delicate yet durable material. Brick can withstand high-pressure washing, but stucco requires a lower pressure to prevent damage.
Traditional Stucco is made from cement, lime, sand, and water. It is highly durable and allows for a wide range of textures, such as float/sand, dash, lace and skip, English, Santa Barbara, and cat face. Installed with a lath or mesh base, traditional stucco is designed to prevent cracking.
Synthetic Stucco, on the other hand, is made from sand and acrylic resin. It dries quickly, is more resistant to water damage, and is less prone to cracking due to its flexibility. However, it offers fewer texture options, such as float/sand, dash, cat face, smooth, and worm.
When it comes to cleaning, the method depends on the type of stucco. For Traditional Stucco, pressure washing is highly effective. Its cement-based composition can withstand high-pressure water, making it ideal for removing dirt, dust, mold, mildew, and other contaminants. Use a pressure washer with 1,500 to 2,000 PSI, and for stubborn stains, pre-soak the surface with a cleaning solution for 5 to 10 minutes. Rinse with a 25-degree or 40-degree nozzle, standing 2 feet away and using a sweeping motion. For elevated surfaces, use wand attachments and scrub brush attachments for tough buildup. Finish with a fan spray or wider-angle nozzle for a thorough rinse.
For Synthetic Stucco, soft washing is the preferred method. This softer material can be damaged by high-pressure water, so a combination of low-pressure water (1,500 PSI or below) and chemical-based cleaning agents is used. Begin by wetting the surface to enhance the cleaning solution's effectiveness. Options include a bleach-based solution for moderate buildup, a rust remover for stubborn rust stains, or a TSP solution for a more potent clean. Allow the solution to sit for 5 to 10 minutes, then use a soft wash system to gently remove contaminants and cleaning agents, ensuring the surface remains undamaged.
Both methods ensure your stucco surfaces are cleaned effectively while preserving their integrity and appearance.
Professional stucco cleaning offers numerous benefits for maintaining the beauty and longevity of your home’s exterior. Over time, stucco surfaces can accumulate dirt, mold, mildew, algae, and other contaminants that not only dull their appearance but can also cause damage if left untreated. Professional cleaning removes these harmful substances, restoring the vibrant look of your stucco and preventing long-term deterioration. Using specialized techniques like soft washing or pressure washing (depending on the stucco type), professionals ensure a thorough clean without risking damage to the delicate surface. Additionally, eco-friendly cleaning solutions are used to protect your home, family, and the environment. By investing in professional stucco cleaning, you enhance your home’s curb appeal, extend the life of your stucco, and create a healthier living environment free from allergens and pollutants.
Our team of pressure washers is ready to tackle your project. Our goal is to get your pressure washing job done so that the results meet your high expectations. We want to prove that we're the best choice for your house washing needs. Give us a call to schedule your free consultation.
Your home is your biggest and most important investment, so you're going to want to take the best care possible. Locals trust us for outstanding Maryland house washing. Ask around, and your friends and neighbors will tell you that our locally owned and operated company is top-notch, and it all starts with a free quote.
Not only is our work high-quality, but we try to offer all of the exterior surface cleaning services you'll need for taking care of your home, from pool deck washing to impeccable cleaning for the siding. It can't very well be your dream home if it looks like a nightmare. But taking care of routine maintenance and pressure washing isn't something you'll be able to do on your own. Savvy homeowners understand the value of having a team of professionals to help them with the upkeep and property management necessary throughout the years.
Whether you're preparing for house painting or just want to wash off what the weather left behind, our house washing will do the trick. Give us the opportunity to show you in person how our company name has become synonymous with industry excellence.
Cracks
Gaps
Chips
Holes
and more
If you start cleaning before repairing the damage, water could get in and mold and mildew could start to grow. Adding the inspection step can extend the life of your stucco exponentially!
Repairing the cracks is easy. Purchase an exterior acrylic caulk and apply the caulk to the cracked area. Make sure to match the caulk to your exterior.
To mimic the exterior of your stucco, add a sand or gritty material to the caulk while it is still wet. Let it dry before proceeding to the pressure washing step. Once the caulk is dry, get to cleaning!
You should also update the seal on your stucco. Water-resistant sealant will enhance the integrity of your siding and keep moisture out. Following these tips will ensure your siding stays beautiful for a long time
Find out why A Plus Power Wash house washing is our community's preferred cleaning service!
After A Plus Power Wash's pressure washing experts are through with your house washing, it'll have a fresh, bright, brand-new appearance. Our cleaning agents will work to remove excess grime and dirt off your siding that had previously marred the quality of your house's coloring. When we're done with our thorough cleaning, it'll have a new shine to it that's noticeable to your neighbors and community. Your house will have a new, pristine quality to it that will have you asking for more and your neighbors asking what service you used!
House washing is one of the most common pressure-washing services requested. It's also a fragile cleaning process that requires knowledge of high-pressure and low-pressure techniques due to the degree of staining house siding can accumulate as well as the fragile nature of house siding, which is usually comprised of vinyl. A Plus Power Wash's professional technicians know the process for safely washing fragile house siding without any damage to the exterior surfaces.
The house washing procedure is a mostly simple process that relies on cleaning detergents and low-pressure washing. Our technicians will lather the siding area with basic detergents, allowing it to soak and the dirt and grime to unbind. For areas with more extensive dirtying, we will increase the pressure slowly, being careful not to use force that could damage the vinyl or paint.
With clean and well-kept stucco, the value of your property is likely to go up. Prospective buyers often appreciate well-maintained properties, and clean stucco is a sign that the property has been well taken care of. As such, this could attract more better offers if you decide to sell your property.
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You will need a garden hose, soft-bristled brush, and a ladder for hard-to-reach areas. If your stucco wall has some stubborn stains, you might also need a pressure washer. However, be extremely cautious when handling pressure washers, as an incorrect usage can damage the stucco wall.
Yes, you can use a pressure washer to clean stucco. However, it's important to note that if the pressure is set too high or if you spray the water at a wrong angle, you can potentially damage the stucco. Therefore, if you're not experienced with using a pressure washer, consider hiring a professional cleaner.
There are many cleaning solutions available that are safe for stucco. Mild detergent mixed with water is a popular choice to clean light dirt. For tougher stains, you can use a mix of bleach and water. Remember to dilute the bleach, as too much can discolor or damage the stucco.
Yes, vinegar can be an effective cleaner for stucco. It's particularly useful for removing efflorescence (salt deposits) that can form on stucco. A 50/50 mix of vinegar and water should do the trick. However, vinegar is a mild acid and should therefore be used sparingly
When you’re cleaning stucco, always start from the bottom and work your way up. This helps avoid streaking and ensures a more thorough clean. If you're using a brush, remember to use gentle, circular motions to prevent any damage to the stucco.
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