Cleaning house trim is like brushing our teeth: its a relatively small area, but makes a HUGE difference in overall appearance!
When a white surface such as house trim is discolored by mold, algae, pollen, street grim, dead bugs, cobwebs, etc, it can contribute to an overall appearance of neglect.
With our gutter-safe ladders, spraying tools, and chlorine-free
EPA Safer Choice detergents, we have what it takes get your house trim looking its best again.
Yes.
"Will this discolor my natural cedar siding?"
No. Our chlorine-free detergents won't bleach or leave chemical stains on your cedar siding.
Absolutely.
Yes. Despite what your building contractor told you.... YES, PVC trimboard should absolutely be painted. Painted plastic trimboard stays cleaner and is easier to clean if the need arises.
No matter the brand of plastic (Azek, Koma, Versatex, etc), the cut edges of unpainted plastic (PVC) trimboard will become moldy in a way which is very difficult to clean. Additionally, quality exterior paints will have mold-inhibiting mildewcides, which will do much to prevent to growth of mold.