
Pressure Washing in Chapel Hill, NC
Under Chapel Hill's old oaks and pines, roofs streak black and shaded walls turn green. Redeemed Pro Wash safely cleans, removes, and protects your home's exterior, from Southern Village to Gimghoul.
Pressure washing in Chapel Hill, NC is a different job than it is out in the open sun. Redeemed Pro Wash is a North Carolina company based in the Triad, in nearby Gibsonville, and we travel to Chapel Hill and across Orange County for exterior cleaning. We are owner-operated, licensed and insured, and we have earned 50 five-star Google reviews doing careful work the right way.
Chapel Hill sits under one of the densest tree canopies in the Triangle. That shade is beautiful, and it is also why local homes get dirty faster than most. Old oaks, poplars, and pines hold humidity against your roof and siding, pine pollen coats everything each spring, and leaf drop leaves a sticky film that algae and mildew love. We know these conditions, and we clean for them.
Whether you own a historic home near Franklin Street, a mid-century house on a wooded lot in Coker Hills, or a newer build in Meadowmont or Briar Chapel, we bring the right method to your surfaces. Roofs and siding get a gentle soft wash. Concrete gets safe, effective pressure. Nothing gets guessed at.

Best time to clean: Late spring after pine pollen, and early fall, are ideal cleaning windows across the Triangle.
Why Chapel Hill Homes Get Dirty Faster Than You'd Expect
Chapel Hill's tree cover is the single biggest reason exteriors here need regular cleaning. The town is famous for its canopy, and neighborhoods like Gimghoul, Coker Hills, The Oaks, and Glen Lennox are wooded enough that many roofs see only a few hours of direct sun a day. Shade keeps surfaces damp, and damp surfaces feed organic growth.
Add the local climate and it compounds. Spring brings a heavy dusting of yellow-green pine pollen that sticks to siding, decks, and cars. Summer brings the humidity the Piedmont is known for, which never really lets your roof dry out. Fall brings leaf drop that mats onto shingles and traps moisture and spores. By the time you notice the black streaks or the green film, the growth has been working for a while.
This is not just a curb-appeal problem. On a roof, those black streaks are almost always Gloeocapsa magma, a hardy algae that feeds on the limestone filler in asphalt shingles and holds moisture against them. On siding, the north- and tree-facing walls go green with mildew first. Cleaning early and on a sensible schedule keeps these organisms from taking hold, which is far easier than removing a decade of buildup.
Soft Washing vs. Pressure Washing: Using the Right Method on Each Surface
The most important thing a Chapel Hill homeowner should know is that not everything should be blasted with high pressure. The wrong technique can drive water behind siding, strip finishes, and crack old shingles. We match the method to the surface, every time.
Roofs and house siding get a soft wash. That means low pressure and plant-safe cleaning solutions that treat algae, mildew, and lichen at the source, then a gentle rinse. Soft washing is the method roofing manufacturers and industry associations point to for asphalt shingles, because it removes the black streaks without the damage a pressure wand would cause. It is the safe, correct choice for the older roofs and painted trim common on Chapel Hill homes.
Hard surfaces are different. Driveways, sidewalks, patios, and pool decks can take real pressure, and we use surface cleaners to lift years of green mildew and gray grime evenly, without the zebra-striping a bare wand leaves behind. Brick, pavers, and older concrete get dialed-down pressure so we clean without etching. The goal is always the same: clean thoroughly, protect the surface.
Neighborhoods and Housing Stock We Serve in Chapel Hill
Chapel Hill's housing runs from century-old homes near campus to brand-new master-planned communities, and each type has its own cleaning needs. In the historic areas around Franklin Street and the Gimghoul Historic District, we work carefully around original wood siding, painted trim, slate and older asphalt roofs, and mature landscaping. These homes reward a gentle, patient approach.
In Coker Hills, Lake Forest, and The Oaks, the mid-century homes on big wooded lots tend to grow the most roof algae and shaded-wall mildew simply because of how much canopy sits over them. Brick and vinyl are common here, and both clean up beautifully with the right touch.
In the newer, walkable communities like Southern Village, Meadowmont, and Briar Chapel over in Chatham County, fiber-cement and vinyl siding, HOA-graded appearance standards, and light-colored surfaces make regular soft washing worthwhile. We also serve Glen Lennox, Ironwoods, Colony Woods, Morgan Creek, and the downtown core, along with Carrboro right next door.
The Services Chapel Hill Homeowners Ask For Most
Roof cleaning and house washing are our two most-requested services in Chapel Hill, and it is easy to see why given the canopy and humidity. A soft-wash roof cleaning removes the black Gloeocapsa streaks and restores the roof's appearance, which can help you avoid an unnecessary early replacement. A house wash strips the green mildew off siding and brightens soffits, fascia, and gutters.
Close behind are the flatwork services. Driveway cleaning and concrete cleaning pull up the slick green film that makes shaded Chapel Hill driveways genuinely dangerous when wet. Sidewalk and walkway cleaning, patio cleaning, and deck cleaning bring back outdoor spaces for the long Piedmont porch season. We also handle fence cleaning, gutter cleaning, brick cleaning, and dedicated soft washing, plus commercial pressure washing for storefronts and properties around town.
Every job starts with a free, honest estimate. We look at your specific surfaces, your tree cover, and how long it has been since the last cleaning, then recommend only what you actually need.
Local, Honest, and Careful: Working With Redeemed Pro Wash
We are not a franchise and we do not have a storefront in Chapel Hill. We are a Triad-based, owner-operated company, and Brian is the one who shows up and does the work. We travel to Chapel Hill because we like the homes and the people here, and because our 50 five-star reviews come from treating every property like it is our own.
Being licensed and insured matters on the kind of homes Chapel Hill has, where a careless crew can do expensive damage. We use plant-safe, eco-conscious solutions, we protect landscaping, and we take the time to rinse thoroughly so nothing is left behind. We will tell you honestly what needs cleaning now and what can wait.
If your roof is streaking, your siding is going green, or your driveway is slick with the shade, we would be glad to give you a free estimate. Cleaning at the right time keeps your Chapel Hill home looking its best and saves you money down the road.
Services We Offer in Chapel Hill
The services Chapel Hill homeowners request most are roof cleaning and house washing, and both are handled with a gentle soft wash. Low pressure and plant-safe solutions treat algae, mildew, and lichen at the source, then rinse away, so older shingles and painted trim stay intact. This is the safe method for the shaded, tree-covered homes that define neighborhoods like Coker Hills, Gimghoul, and The Oaks.
For hard surfaces, we use appropriate pressure and surface cleaners to bring driveways, sidewalks, patios, and pool decks back to an even, clean finish without striping or etching. We also offer concrete cleaning, deck cleaning, fence cleaning, gutter cleaning, brick cleaning, and commercial pressure washing. Every service starts with a free estimate and a straight recommendation of only what your home needs.
Neighborhoods & Areas We Serve in Chapel Hill
Pro Tips for Chapel Hill Homeowners
- Watch your north- and tree-facing walls first. In Chapel Hill's canopy, mildew almost always starts on the shaded sides of the house long before the sunny sides show it, so those are the walls to inspect each spring.
- Time your house wash for after pine pollen season. A late-spring or early-summer wash, once the heavy yellow-green pollen drop has finished, keeps siding cleaner longer than washing in the middle of it.
- Homes on heavily wooded lots in areas like Coker Hills, The Oaks, and Lake Forest often benefit from cleaning closer to every 12 months rather than 18, because the shade and leaf drop accelerate algae growth.
- Do not let black roof streaks sit. Gloeocapsa algae feeds on the limestone in asphalt shingles and holds moisture against them, so a timely soft wash is both a curb-appeal fix and simple maintenance.
- Clean shaded driveways and walkways before winter. The green film that grows on shady Chapel Hill concrete gets slick and dangerous when wet or frosty, and it lifts easily with a surface cleaner.
Ready to clean, remove, and protect your home's exterior? Brian at Redeemed Pro Wash offers free, no-pressure estimates for Chapel Hill and all of Orange County. Call or text (351) 242-0666 to set up a time.
We are a local North Carolina company that travels to Chapel Hill for great projects, licensed, insured, and backed by 50 five-star reviews. Reach Brian at (351) 242-0666 for your free estimate.
What Chapel Hill-Area Customers Say
“Outstanding power washing work was done on our driveway, sidewalks, and back patio!!! Brian not only does top notch work, he is reasonably priced as well!!! You should've seen this patio before he started on it — it looks like new now!!!”
“Amazing service! Came and gave a free quote, on-time service and quality work. My concrete driveway looks brand new. Recommend 1000 percent!”
“Brian did an absolutely incredible job on my home. He went above and beyond. I live in a two-story white vinyl siding home and I'd had the siding for 12 years and only spot cleaned it. After Redeemed cleaned our home the siding looks amazing.”
Nearby Communities We Serve
Pressure Washing in Chapel Hill — FAQs
No. Redeemed Pro Wash is an owner-operated North Carolina company based in Gibsonville, in the Triad. We travel to Chapel Hill and across Orange County for exterior cleaning projects. You get a local, licensed, and insured company that comes to you, with a free estimate every time.
You should never use high pressure on an asphalt shingle roof. We use a soft wash instead: low pressure with plant-safe solutions that treat the black algae streaks at the source and rinse away gently. This removes the growth without damaging shingles or flashing, and it is the method the roofing industry recommends.
Those streaks are almost always Gloeocapsa magma, a hardy algae that thrives in Chapel Hill's shade and humidity. It feeds on the limestone filler in asphalt shingles and holds moisture against them. A soft-wash roof cleaning removes the streaks, restores the roof's appearance, and can help you avoid replacing a roof earlier than necessary.
Most homes here benefit from a house wash every 12 to 18 months. If your home sits on a heavily wooded lot in a neighborhood like Coker Hills, The Oaks, or Lake Forest, closer to every 12 months is usually better, because the shade, humidity, and leaf drop speed up mildew and algae growth.
It is mildew and algae feeding on the moisture that Chapel Hill's tree canopy keeps trapped against your walls. It shows up first on the shaded, north-facing, and tree-facing sides. A soft wash with plant-safe solutions removes it safely and brightens the siding, soffits, and gutters without high pressure.
Yes. We use eco-conscious, plant-safe solutions, we protect and pre-wet landscaping, and we rinse thoroughly so nothing is left behind. This matters on Chapel Hill's mature, wooded lots, where established plantings deserve a careful crew.
We serve all of Chapel Hill, including Southern Village, Meadowmont, the Franklin Street area, Gimghoul, Coker Hills, Glen Lennox, The Oaks, and the downtown core, plus Briar Chapel in Chatham County and neighboring Carrboro. If you are in or near Chapel Hill, just ask and we will let you know.
Call or text Brian at (351) 242-0666. Tell us what you would like cleaned, and we will give you an honest, no-pressure estimate. We look at your actual surfaces and tree cover and recommend only what your home truly needs.
Yes. We use plant- and pet-conscious, biodegradable cleaning solutions and wet down and protect your landscaping before we start. Tell us about any sensitive gardens, ponds, or pets and we'll take extra care.
Not usually. We just need access to the areas being cleaned and an outdoor water spigot. We'll confirm details when we schedule and review the finished result with you or send photos.
