




Siding buildup sneaks up on you. It starts subtle - a little green tint here, some dark streaking there - and before long the whole exterior looks dull and worn. That's exactly what was going on with this two-story home in Fishers. The siding had a heavy layer of algae and grime worked into it, especially across the larger wall sections.
Here's the thing about that kind of buildup: it doesn't just look bad. Algae and organic growth can hold moisture against your siding over time, which isn't great for the material underneath. Getting it off isn't just a cosmetic win - it's actually good maintenance.
We came in with a proper power wash setup and worked through the entire exterior. The difference is pretty hard to ignore. The siding color looks noticeably cleaner and brighter, the window trim is crisp and white again, and the whole back of the house just looks like it belongs to a well-kept home.
What we find on jobs like this is that homeowners are often surprised by how much of a difference a single cleaning makes. No paint. No repairs. Just getting years of grime off the surface. It's one of the most straightforward ways to improve how your home looks from the outside.
If your siding is starting to show that same kind of streaking or green tint, it's worth getting it taken care of before it gets worse. Power washing is one of those services where the results speak for themselves.