Charlotte's humidity makes mold and algae grow faster than most homeowners expect. Here's the surface-by-surface schedule.
Charlotte sits in a humid subtropical climate β hot, wet summers and mild winters that never fully freeze out the organic growth building up on your home's exterior. What that means in practice: mold, mildew, algae, and pollen accumulate faster here than in drier parts of the country. Most Charlotte homeowners are overdue on at least one surface by the time they call us.
The right answer depends on the surface. A shingle roof needs a completely different approach than a concrete driveway β and the timing is different too. Here's our recommended schedule based on years of servicing Charlotte homes.
Recommended frequency: Once per year, ideally in spring after pollen season wraps up. Charlotte's pollen season (FebruaryβMay) is heavy, and a late-spring wash removes both the winter grime and the thick pollen layer that settles into every crevice of your siding.
Vinyl siding, HardiePlank, stucco, and brick all benefit from an annual soft wash. Left too long, mold and algae don't just stain β they begin degrading the surface itself. On painted wood siding, annual cleaning can extend the life of your paint by several years.
Recommended frequency: 1β2 times per year. Concrete is porous, and Charlotte's wet climate means organic growth takes hold quickly. Oil drips, tire marks, and tannin staining from nearby trees all compound over time. A driveway that hasn't been washed in two years typically needs twice as much dwell time and more chemical treatment than one washed annually β and the results still won't be as clean.
Recommended frequency: Once per year, ideally in early spring before entertaining season. Wood decks and fences are especially vulnerable because wood absorbs water. Algae growth on a deck surface makes it dangerously slippery β a safety issue on top of an aesthetic one. Cedar and pressure-treated pine both benefit from an annual clean followed by a re-seal or stain every 2β3 years.
Recommended frequency: Every 2β3 years. Roofs don't need cleaning as often, but when they do, the method matters enormously. High-pressure washing will void your shingle warranty and accelerate granule loss. A proper soft wash with biodegradable sodium hypochlorite solution kills the algae at the root level and keeps results lasting 2β3 years.
| Surface | Frequency | Best Season |
|---|---|---|
| House siding / exterior | Once per year | Late spring |
| Driveway & concrete | 1β2Γ per year | Spring & fall |
| Deck & fence | Once per year | Early spring |
| Roof | Every 2β3 years | Spring or fall |
| Gutters (exterior) | Once per year | Late fall |
| Commercial storefronts | 2β4Γ per year | Year-round |
If you're seeing any of these, you're likely past the point where a simple rinse will do the job. Organic growth that's been sitting for 18+ months is embedded into porous surfaces and needs chemical treatment to fully release.
ProWash has been servicing Charlotte homes since 2014. We can assess every surface and give you a single, honest quote for the whole property β no upselling, no surprises.