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How to Maintain Your Home Between Soft Washes

A professional soft wash can make your home’s exterior look brand new, but keeping it in great shape between soft washes requires a bit of upkeep. With the right maintenance, you can extend the effects of the soft wash and prevent dirt, algae, and grime from accumulating. Here are some practical tips to help you maintain your home between soft washes and keep it looking pristine all year round.

1. Keep Gutters Clean and Functional

Clean gutters are essential for protecting your home from water damage. When clogged with leaves or debris, gutters can overflow, causing dirty water to streak down your walls, ruining the effects of your recent soft wash​​.

  • How to Maintain:
    • Check and clean your gutters twice a year: once in the spring and again in the fall.
    • Consider installing gutter guards to minimize buildup.
    • If you notice streaking, soft washing can restore the clean appearance.

2. Trim Trees and Shrubs Near the House

Plants growing too close to your house can transfer dirt, pollen, and moisture onto your walls and roof. This buildup promotes algae growth, especially on shaded surfaces​.

  • Maintenance Tips:
    • Trim back any branches that hang over your roof to prevent leaves from collecting.
    • Keep shrubs around the house neatly pruned to reduce debris buildup.
    • Regularly sweep away leaves from walkways and siding to prevent stains.

3. Inspect and Clean Outdoor Surfaces Regularly

Even between soft washes, certain areas need routine attention to stay in top shape. Pay attention to areas prone to algae and dirt accumulation, such as patios, decks, and shaded walls.

  • Quick Cleaning Tips:
    • Use a garden hose to rinse down high-traffic areas like walkways and patios.
    • Spot-clean stubborn stains with a mild detergent to prevent buildup.
    • If rust stains appear, use a pressure washer or rust remover to address the issue quickly​.

4. Address Algae and Mold Early

Algae and mold spores thrive in humid conditions, and ignoring their growth can undo the work of a soft wash. Catching early signs ensures you maintain your home’s curb appeal and structural integrity​​.

  • Prevention Tips:
    • Use a bleach-free outdoor mold cleaner for spot treatments.
    • Monitor north-facing walls, which are prone to algae growth due to less sunlight exposure.
    • Schedule maintenance washes as soon as you notice significant buildup returning.

5. Stick to a Routine Maintenance Schedule

A consistent maintenance schedule is the key to a well-maintained home exterior. Whether it’s washing down surfaces or inspecting your gutters, planning regular care between soft washes keeps your home looking fresh.

  • Suggested Routine:
    • Every 3 months: Rinse outdoor surfaces and inspect for dirt buildup.
    • Every 6 months: Clean gutters and trim any overgrown plants.
    • Annually: Schedule a professional soft wash with South County Soft Wash to prevent algae and mold from taking root.

Get Professional Help to Keep Your Home in Top Condition

Maintaining your home between soft washes takes some effort, but it ensures that your property looks its best all year. For deep cleans that go beyond routine upkeep, South County Soft Wash offers expert soft washing services. Whether you need a roof cleaning, siding wash, or a full exterior refresh, our team is here to help you maintain your home effortlessly.

Call us today at 401-749-9274 to schedule your next service or visit our website for a free quote.

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