




Spanish-style homes are stunning. The clay tile roofs, stucco walls, arched entryways, brick paver driveways - there's a lot going on. But all those architectural details also mean a lot of surface area for dirt, algae, and grime to build up over time. That's exactly the kind of home we love working on.
This estate had it all - a rounded tower, covered porte-cochere, brick paver driveway, and intricate stonework around the archways and windows. Each of those surfaces requires a different approach. You can't just blast everything with high pressure and call it a day. Stucco is porous. Clay tile is fragile. Pavers need to be cleaned without disturbing the joint sand underneath. We know the difference, and we treat each surface accordingly.
House washing on a property like this means working methodically - section by section - making sure the stucco comes out bright and even without streaking or water intrusion. The brick paver driveway got its own dedicated cleaning pass. Even the areas under the porte-cochere and around the fountains got proper attention. Nothing was skipped.
What makes a job like this work well is having a team that actually cares about the details. Hand-cleaning certain surfaces where pressure could cause damage. Making sure runoff doesn't stain hardscape or landscaping. Checking every corner before moving on. That's the difference between a quick rinse and a real clean.
Homes like this represent a serious investment. Keeping the exterior clean isn't just about looks - it protects the stucco, the grout lines, and the finish on every surface. Regular washing extends the life of your exterior paint and prevents buildup from becoming a much bigger problem down the road.