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Last updated May 2026

Exterior Cleaning · Wichita County

House Washing in Wichita Falls, TX

Wichita Falls has established residential neighborhoods where siding has been accumulating algae and mildew for years. Soft-wash cleaning removes it without high-pressure damage to paint, caulk, or aging siding. We schedule Wichita Falls house washing on regular runs north.

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House Washing in Wichita Falls, Wichita County

Wichita Falls sits in the Red River watershed and gets enough summer humidity to sustain algae and mildew on exterior surfaces — particularly north-facing siding that stays shaded through the heat of the day. Brick ranch homes make up a large part of Wichita Falls's mid-century housing stock, and they develop a dark organic film on lower courses and mortar joints that soft washing lifts effectively. Stucco and painted wood siding need low-pressure application specifically — high-pressure cleaning can force water behind the surface or strip paint. The city also has significant commercial and multifamily properties that we can quote separately. We schedule house washing alongside other Wichita Falls work on our regular runs north from Montague.

The Process

How House Wash Cleaning Works

Pre-wet landscaping

Everything in the spray zone gets thoroughly soaked before any cleaning solution goes on.

Apply soft-wash solution

We apply the surfactant/mildewcide mix at low pressure, working top to bottom on each wall face so the solution flows naturally down the surface.

Dwell time (5–15 minutes)

The mildewcide works on the biological growth during this window. You'll often see the green or black staining start to shift color as the organisms die.

Low-pressure rinse

We rinse the siding, then all adjacent windows, shutters, trim, and landscaping. Post-rinse on the plants.

Why Local Service Matters in Wichita Falls

House Washing — Wichita Falls Specific

Wichita Falls has cleaning service options — it's a big enough city that you have choices. The reason some Wichita Falls homeowners call us is accountability. Cutler does every job himself. There's no crew dispatch, no variation between visits, no franchise territory with a rotating staff. For carpet and tile work where the technique matters as much as the equipment, that consistency is the difference between a result that lasts and one that looks good for six weeks.

The reason we use soft-wash rather than high pressure isn't about protecting siding — it's about how algae and mildew work. They have root structure in the surface. High pressure knocks off what's visible, but the roots stay alive and the surface is green again by fall. The mildewcide kills the organism. It takes longer to come back because there's nothing left alive to regrow from. That's the practical difference between a wash that looks good for two years and one that looks good for two months.

Owner-Operated

Cutler Polk does every job personally.

You're not getting a dispatched crew. The person who shows up is the person whose name is on the business — and he's accountable to you for the result.

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Customer Reviews

What Customers Say About Our House Wash Work

"Cutler Polk, owner and operator of Clean Freak Cleaning Service, is absolutely top notch. He was professional, polite, and courteous from the moment he arrived until the job was done. His attention to detail was outstanding, and he made sure everything was don…"
— Lee
Alvord, TX
"I was very impressed with the service we received from Clean Freak, already referring friends! Will definitely use this service again."
— Marshal
Nocona Hills, TX
"Very prompt and professional service. Outstanding job at a good price. We will definitely use Clean Freak again."
— Keith
Saint Jo, TX
Common Questions

House Washing in Wichita Falls — Questions & Answers

My brick house in Wichita Falls has green and black staining on the lower courses — is that treatable?
Yes. Green is algae, black is usually mold or mildew, both on the brick face and in the mortar joints. Soft-wash surfactant chemistry lifts organic growth from brick without the erosion risk of direct high-pressure cleaning on mortar. We apply the solution, let it dwell, and rinse at low pressure. Results on brick are usually immediate and visible.
How often should a Wichita Falls home be soft-washed?
North-facing walls typically every 1–2 years. South and west-facing walls in full sun can go 3–4 years. Homes with mature tree coverage or near low-lying drainage accumulate algae faster. If you can see the green or black staining from the street, it's past due.
What's the difference between soft washing and pressure washing for a house?
Pressure washing uses high mechanical force to remove surface contamination. Soft washing uses low pressure and chemical dwell time — the solution does the work, not the water velocity. For siding, stucco, brick, and painted surfaces, high pressure forces water into wall cavities, strips caulk, and damages paint. Soft washing is also more effective against biological growth because it kills the organism rather than just knocking off the surface layer.
Can house washing damage my siding or paint?
Soft washing at the pressures and concentrations we use is safe for vinyl, fiber cement, wood, stucco, and brick siding. The risk comes from high-pressure washing — which we don't use on siding — or from leaving cleaning solution on surfaces without thorough rinsing. If you have a specific concern about older caulking or a particular trim material, mention it when you book.
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