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House Washing in Fayetteville, AR

House Washing in Fayetteville, AR

Spring oak pollen and summer humidity coat exterior walls and porches with a yellow-green film that a full-house wash strips back to the original color.

House washing is a soft wash, not pressure washing. A full exterior gets cleaned with low pressure (roughly garden-hose force) and a chemistry that does the actual work: a sodium hypochlorite solution mixed with a surfactant, applied through a soft-wash pump, left to dwell, then rinsed. The green, gray, and black staining on siding is living organic growth — algae, mildew, and lichen — and high pressure only blasts the surface clean while driving water behind panels and lap joints. The cleaning agent kills the growth at the root, so it doesn’t grow back in weeks.

Surface matters. Vinyl handles soft wash easily but needs a low-to-high overlap rinse to avoid streaking. Brick is porous and holds mildew in the mortar, so it wants more dwell time. Hardie and fiber-cement clean well but the painted finish can chalk, so dilution is dialed back. Stucco and EIFS are the most fragile — too much pressure cracks the finish, so these are strictly low-pressure work.

In Central Arkansas the north-facing walls and shaded sides grow the most because they stay damp, and spring pollen leaves a yellow film that bonds to the surface. Most homes here benefit from a wash every 12 to 18 months; heavily shaded or tree-lined lots closer to annually.

Plant prep is non-negotiable. Beds get pre-wet, sometimes tarped, and rinsed again after — the same cleaner that kills algae will burn foliage if it’s left to sit dry on leaves.

House Washing in Fayetteville & Washington County

Fayetteville sits in the southern end of the Washington County valley in Northwest Arkansas, anchored by the University of Arkansas and the Razorback campus on the hills above Dickson Street. It is one of the fastest-growing metros in the state, and that growth shows up in everything from the older brick homes around Mount Sequoyah and Wilson Park to the newer subdivisions pushing south toward Greenland and east toward Goshen. The terrain here is genuinely hilly, wooded, and shaded, which changes how exteriors weather.

That heavy tree canopy is the local story for anyone who cleans exteriors. Oak and pine drop pollen, tannin, and needle debris that stain north-facing siding and clog valleys; the shade keeps roofs and concrete damp long after a rain, so green algae and black Gloeocapsa magma streaking show up faster than they do in open country. Spring oak pollen coats everything yellow, summer humidity rolling up from the river bottoms feeds mildew on porches and fences, and clay-heavy runoff leaves rust and red staining on driveways and walks. Hard well water on the rural edges of the county adds mineral spotting on glass and brick. North-side roofs, shaded patios, and wood decks under the trees are the surfaces that need attention most often around here.

American Services AR is an Arkansas-owned, insured company based in Conway, and Fayetteville sits about two to three hours northwest of our home base. We serve this area on scheduled, routed visits and are best suited for larger one-time projects and recurring or contract work where we can plan the trip. We are honest about distance: this is not same-day or next-day coverage. Call 501-289-5623 to talk through timing and whether your job fits a route.

Why Choose American Services AR for House Washing in Fayetteville?

American Services AR has run soft-wash equipment on Central Arkansas homes since 2010, and the method is built around the surface, not a one-size hose. We dilute the cleaning solution to the siding — lighter on Hardie and stucco, longer dwell on brick — and rinse top-down to prevent streaking. Beds and shrubs are pre-wet and rinsed on every job so nothing gets burned. We’re locally owned and carry liability insurance, so the crew on your property is the company that answers the phone. No subcontracted day labor, no franchise script. The result is uniform clean siding with the algae killed at the root, not a temporary surface rinse that returns by the next rainy month.

House Washing Pricing in Fayetteville, AR

Price depends on square footage, number of stories, siding type, and how heavy the growth is, with a roughly $300 minimum on smaller jobs — call 501-289-5623 for a free, no-obligation quote.

Service Area — House Washing Near Fayetteville

We provide house washing in Fayetteville and nearby communities including Springdale, Farmington, Greenland. Explore our other Fayetteville services: House Washing.

House Washing in Fayetteville, AR — Frequently Asked Questions

Will house washing damage my siding or landscaping?

Not when it's done as a soft wash. We use low pressure — about the force of a garden hose — so there's no risk of cracking stucco, etching paint, or forcing water behind vinyl. Plants are the real concern, so we pre-wet every bed before we start and rinse it again when we finish. The cleaning solution only harms foliage if it's allowed to dry on leaves, which is exactly what the pre-wet and rinse prevent.

Why not just pressure wash the house? It seems faster.

High pressure on siding does more harm than good. It can drive water behind panels and into lap joints where it causes rot and mold, strip oxidized paint, and gouge softer surfaces like Hardie and stucco. It also only knocks growth off the surface — the algae and mildew roots stay, so the staining returns within weeks. Soft washing kills the growth with chemistry instead of force, so the clean lasts far longer and the siding stays intact.

How often should I have my house washed?

Most Central Arkansas homes do well on a 12-to-18-month cycle. If your house sits under tree cover or has heavily shaded north-facing walls that stay damp, closer to once a year is better because that's where algae grows fastest. Spring pollen also builds a film that's worth removing annually. If you're seeing green or black streaks creeping back, that's the growth telling you it's time.

What's the difference in how you clean brick versus vinyl or Hardie?

Brick is porous and traps mildew in the mortar joints, so it gets a stronger solution and longer dwell time to reach growth the surface won't show. Vinyl cleans quickly but needs a careful overlapping rinse to avoid streak lines. Hardie and fiber-cement have a painted finish that can chalk, so we back off the dilution. Stucco and EIFS are the most delicate and are washed at the lowest pressure to protect the finish. Matching the approach to the surface is the whole point.

Do you actually serve Fayetteville, or just the Conway area?

We do serve Fayetteville, but honestly, not on a same-day basis. We are an Arkansas-owned company based in Conway, about two to three hours away, so we cover Northwest Arkansas on scheduled, routed visits. We are the right fit for larger one-time jobs and recurring or contract work we can plan ahead. Call 501-289-5623 and we'll be straight with you about timing.

Why do roofs and concrete in Fayetteville get black and green streaks so fast?

It's the shade and moisture. Fayetteville's hilly, heavily wooded lots keep north-facing roofs and concrete damp long after rain, which feeds the black Gloeocapsa magma algae you see streaking shingles and the green algae on driveways. The tree canopy and summer humidity off the river bottoms make it worse here than in open, sunnier areas. Soft washing and no-pressure roof treatments remove it at the root.

Get a Free House Washing Estimate in Fayetteville, AR

American Services AR is an Arkansas-owned company serving Fayetteville on scheduled routed visits and for larger or recurring jobs. Call or text (501) 289-5623 for a free house washing quote and we will confirm the next routing to your area.