Soft Wash House Cleaning in Kingsville, TX
South Texas climate transitioning toward Gulf Coast moderation.
For soft wash house cleaning, the service area covers roughly 40 miles from central Kingsville.
Common reasons to call
- Green and black streaks of algae or mildew growing on siding, stucco, or brick
- Dark stains and moss spreading across a shingle or metal roof
- A house looks dirty and dingy before it goes up for sale or gets painted
- Salt air and humidity near the coast leave a filmy buildup on walls and fences
- A homeowners association or property manager sent a notice to clean the exterior
- Yearly upkeep to keep mold and grime from eating away at paint and surfaces
Typical work
- Washing the exterior walls of a one-story or two-story home with a low-pressure soap and rinse
- Cleaning a roof to remove algae, moss, and the black streaks that show up in humid weather
- Washing fences, soffits, gutters, and eaves along with the main walls
- Cleaning stucco, painted brick, or vinyl siding that would get damaged by high-pressure blasting
- Refreshing a whole small commercial building or storefront exterior
Typical turnaround
Most single-family homes are cleaned in a few hours to most of one day. Larger homes, roofs, or several buildings may take a full day or more. Many pros can schedule within a week or two, depending on the season and weather.
Materials and equipment
- Low-pressure or 'soft wash' pumping equipment
- Biodegradable cleaning detergents and surfactants
- Diluted sodium hypochlorite (the same active ingredient as household bleach) for mold and algae
- Garden-safe rinse water and plant coverings to protect landscaping
- Soft-bristle brushes and extension poles for reaching high spots
Job sizes
Minor
A single small area or one face of a home, like one wall, a short fence run, or a small entryway.
Standard
A full exterior wash of a typical single-story house, including walls, soffits, and eaves.
Major
A larger two-story home or a full roof cleaning, or a house plus fences, gutters, and outbuildings in one visit.
Replacement
A whole small commercial building or a property with several structures cleaned together, or a heavily stained roof that needs extra treatment passes.
Final pricing comes from the on-call provider after on-site assessment, with a written estimate before any work starts.
What to expect
- ✓A good pro chooses soft washing over high pressure for surfaces like stucco, painted brick, vinyl siding, and roofs that strong pressure can damage.
- ✓They wet down and cover nearby plants, then rinse them, so cleaning solution does not sit on your landscaping.
- ✓They mix cleaning solutions to the right strength for each surface instead of using one blend for everything.
- ✓They carry general liability insurance and can show proof before starting the job.
- ✓They give a clear written quote that lists which surfaces are included so you know exactly what is being cleaned.
- ✓They ask about pets, pools, gardens, and open windows ahead of time and plan the work around them.
Look for general liability insurance and workers' compensation coverage. Many pros also carry voluntary training or certification from groups like the Power Washers of North America (PWNA) or the United Association of Mobile Contract Cleaners (UAMCC), and follow manufacturer guidelines for roof cleaning.
Common questions
What is the difference between soft washing and pressure washing?
Pressure washing uses a strong stream of water to blast off dirt. Soft washing uses low pressure plus cleaning solutions that kill mold, algae, and mildew, then rinses them away. Soft washing is gentler, so it works on siding, stucco, painted surfaces, and roofs that high pressure could crack, chip, or force water behind.
Will soft washing damage my roof or plants?
Done right, soft washing is made to be gentle on roofs because it does not use high pressure. A careful pro wets down and covers your plants and grass before and after, and rinses them so the cleaning solution does not sit on them. Ask how they protect landscaping before they start.
Does soft washing use bleach, and is that safe?
Many soft wash mixes use diluted sodium hypochlorite, which is the same active ingredient found in household bleach. It is what kills the mold and algae. A good pro dilutes it to the right strength for the surface and rinses everything down. Tell them about pets, gardens, or a pool nearby so they can plan around them.
How often should I have my house soft washed in the Coastal Bend?
It depends on shade, humidity, and how close you are to the coast. Because South Texas is warm and humid, many homes here benefit from a wash every year or two. Homes under heavy tree cover or near salt air may need it more often once streaks and green growth start to show.
How long does the clean look last?
Because soft washing kills the mold and algae at the root instead of just rinsing the surface, the results usually last longer than a plain water rinse. How long it stays clean depends on your weather, shade, and how much moisture the surface holds, so there is no exact promise on time.
Can soft washing be used on a metal or shingle roof?
Yes. Roof cleaning is one of the main reasons people choose soft washing, since high pressure can loosen shingles or force water underneath. The low-pressure method treats the black streaks and algae without blasting the surface. Ask whether the pro follows the roofing manufacturer's cleaning guidance.
Do I need to be home during the service?
Not always, but you will need to give access to water, outlets if needed, and any gated areas. It helps to move cars, patio items, and anything fragile away from the walls first. Let the pro know about pets so they can be kept inside and safe during the wash.
What should I ask a soft wash pro before hiring?
Ask if they carry general liability insurance, how they protect your plants and windows, what cleaning mix they use for your surface, and whether the price covers the whole area you want done. A clear written quote that lists the surfaces and the scope helps avoid surprises.