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Service Areas

Same crew, same standards, across the entire NC Triangle — Wake, Johnston, Durham, and Orange counties.

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Primary Service Areas

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Raleigh

Wake County

Raleigh is our home base, and we run daily routes through every corner of Wake County from here. The city's older neighborhoods, from **Oakwood** and **Boylan Heights** in the core to **Falls of Neuse** in the northeast, feature a wide mix of siding materials. Brick, painted wood, vinyl, HardiePlank, and stucco all show up on Raleigh homes, and each one calls for a different chemical approach. Soft washing handles them all without the damage risk that high-pressure washing brings. In the NC Triangle's humid climate, green algae, Gloeocapsa magma black streaks, and pollen coat north-facing walls and shaded siding fast. Homes near **Crabtree Valley** and the **Falls of Neuse** corridor, where tree cover is dense, tend to need a soft wash every two to three years to stay ahead of the growth. Roofs in those neighborhoods show visible black streaking within a year or two of the last clean. Commercially, we work with HOA property managers across **Brier Creek** and **North Hills**, restaurant-row clients near **Glenwood South**, and apartment complexes throughout the city. We hold $2M+ general liability and provide Certificates of Insurance directly to property managers.

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Cary

Wake County

Cary's HOA-governed neighborhoods, including **Preston**, **Lochmere**, and **MacGregor Downs**, carry strict exterior maintenance covenants that treat green algae and staining as visible violations. Property managers in those communities need a vendor who understands what's in scope and can document the work. We have years of experience working inside Cary HOA specs and deliver Certificates of Insurance directly to management offices. The siding mix across Cary leans heavily toward vinyl and newer HardiePlank fiber cement, both of which require soft washing only. High-pressure washing on vinyl forces water behind the panels and accelerates mold growth inside wall cavities. Our sub-100 PSI approach with biodegradable surfactant lifts algae, pollen, and mildew without that risk. Cary sits in the heart of NC's spring pollen belt. **NC-540** gives us direct access from Raleigh, and we schedule the late-May wash window aggressively because Cary homes see some of the heaviest pine pollen deposits in the Triangle.

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Apex

Wake County

Apex is one of Wake County's fastest-growing towns, and the residential development pattern shows it. Communities like **Beaver Creek**, **Bella Casa**, and **Haddon Hall** were built in the 2000s and 2010s, meaning the siding is newer vinyl and HardiePlank that still carries active manufacturer warranties. Soft washing is the only method that cleans those surfaces without voiding coverage. HOA covenants in Apex communities are some of the most detailed in the Triangle, with specific language around algae staining and exterior cleanliness. We've worked inside those specs for years and can coordinate directly with property management when the job requires documentation. The **Apex Peakway** corridor adds a steady volume of commercial work: retail storefronts, restaurant fronts, and office-park exteriors that need regular cleaning to maintain professional curb appeal. We schedule commercial routes in Apex on the same dispatch as residential, so turnaround is fast.

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Wake Forest

Wake County

Wake Forest sits at the northern edge of our Triangle coverage, and the drive up **US-1 (Capital Blvd)** puts our crew on-site quickly for both **Heritage** and **Hasentree** appointments. Those HOA communities have some of the tightest curb-appeal standards in Wake County, and the annual exterior inspection cycles create a predictable demand for scheduled soft washes. The dense tree cover throughout Wake Forest, along the Heritage and Forestville corridors especially, accelerates algae and Gloeocapsa magma growth on both siding and roofs. Most homes in the tree-lined sections of the community benefit from a soft wash every 12 to 18 months rather than the three-to-five-year cycle that works for open-lot properties. Downtown Wake Forest adds a different type of work. The historic brick storefronts and commercial facades along the main corridor require a low-pressure, surfactant-only approach to clean without damaging aged mortar joints. We know how to read those surfaces and adjust chemistry accordingly.

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Holly Springs

Wake County

Holly Springs is a newer-development town, and the construction profile shows it. Communities like **12 Oaks**, **Sunset Ridge**, and **Braxton Village** were built predominantly in the 2000s and 2010s with fiber-cement (HardiePlank) siding as the standard exterior. HardiePlank cleans up beautifully with the soft-wash method but can be permanently damaged by high-pressure washing, which forces water into fiber joints and triggers swelling and cracking. The **12 Oaks** and **Sunset Ridge** HOA covenants include specific maintenance language around exterior cleanliness, and both associations run annual inspections that flag algae staining and pollen buildup as violations. We work with those property managers on scheduled biannual cleaning cycles that keep residents ahead of the inspection calendar. The **Bass Lake Park** and **Holly Springs Towne Center** corridors anchor the commercial side of our Holly Springs work. Restaurant fronts, retail storefronts, and the athletic complex at **Ting Park** round out the local mix.

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Durham

Durham County

Durham's residential character is defined by its older housing stock. **Trinity Park** and **Forest Hills** especially feature a high density of brick bungalows and craftsman homes with painted-wood siding, both of which require the soft-wash method to clean safely. High-pressure washing on those surfaces erodes mortar between brick joints and strips paint from wood, causing damage that exceeds the cost of a proper cleaning. The commercial side of Durham work centers on the **American Tobacco Campus**, **Brightleaf Square**, and the restaurant corridor near **Durham Performing Arts Center**. Restaurant dumpster-pad cleaning, storefront facades, and parking-lot surface cleaning are regular parts of our Durham commercial routes. We carry $2M+ liability and work after-hours to avoid disrupting business operations. Properties near **Duke University** and the Duke Medical Center draw a steady volume of work from institutional property managers who need insured, documented exterior maintenance. We understand the procurement and documentation requirements for those accounts.

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Chapel Hill

Orange County

Chapel Hill's tree canopy is one of the densest in the Triangle, and the moisture it creates on siding and roofs means algae cycles here are faster than in most NC communities. Homes around the **UNC campus** and along **Booker Creek** can show visible algae regrowth within 12 to 18 months of a soft wash, especially on north-facing elevations and under overhanging branches. The historic district around **Franklin Street** and the neighborhoods immediately south of campus include a mix of older stucco, painted wood, and brick siding, all of which require low-pressure cleaning techniques. We adjust chemistry and PSI based on the surface condition, and our crew knows to check for sensitive areas before starting. **Meadowmont** and **Southern Village** represent the newer end of Chapel Hill's residential market, with vinyl and HardiePlank siding that cleans up well with the standard soft-wash approach. Those communities have their own HOA standards and inspection schedules, and we work within both.

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