Power Washing & House Washing in Wayne
Wayne's housing stock is unusual — the North Wayne and South Wayne Historic Districts contain some of the best-preserved examples of late-1800s railroad commuter suburb architecture in the country. Shingle-style homes, Queen Annes, and large early-20th-century estates with stone foundations, cedar shake, and original wood windows. These are not houses you clean by reaching for the trigger and squeezing.
What works in Wayne is patience and the right chemistry. Cedar shake will fuzz up and gray if you over-pressure it. Old painted wood trim chips. Soft mortar in stone foundations from the 1890s gets blown out by careless work. We've done enough of these homes to know the difference. And we know what to do about the algae on the north-facing slate roofs, the green stains running down stucco below the gutters, and the moss creeping up brick walkways.
- Historic home softwash — For cedar shake, painted wood, stucco, and old brick.
- Concrete and paver cleaning — Driveways, walkways, and patios brought back to original color.
- Deck & porch cleaning — Wood-safe wash for the wraparound porches and decks that define Wayne's shingle-style and Queen Anne homes.
- Window cleaning — Original wood windows and storms handled with care.
- Carpet extraction — Hot-water steam cleaning, including older homes with wall-to-wall over hardwood.
Serving North Wayne, South Wayne, Strafford, and the surrounding Radnor and Tredyffrin neighborhoods. Get a quote.