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Redeemed Pro Wash
Professional pressure washing and exterior cleaning in Gastonia, NC
Gaston County

Pressure Washing in Gastonia, NC

Local, licensed, and insured soft wash and pressure washing for Gastonia homes and businesses. From York-Chester bungalows to Gardner Park brick ranches, we clean it safely. Free estimates.

Redeemed Pro Wash brings professional pressure washing in Gastonia, NC to homeowners and businesses across Gaston County. We are a North Carolina company based in the Triad, in Gibsonville, and we travel to Gastonia and the greater Charlotte metro for great projects. Owner Brian Griffin runs every job personally, so you get one accountable, licensed and insured crew from the free estimate to the final rinse.

Gastonia sits in the heart of North Carolina's old textile country, where red clay, heavy pollen, and Piedmont humidity work against every exterior surface. Brick from the 1920s in the historic districts, mid-century ranch siding in Gardner Park, and vinyl on newer New Hope and Robinwood homes all collect the same green algae, gray mildew, and orange clay film. We clean, remove, and protect those surfaces with the right pressure and plant-safe solutions, never a blast that damages your home.

With 50 five-star Google reviews behind us, our promise is simple. We show up, we do honest work, and we treat your property like it's our own. Call Brian at (351) 242-0666 for a free estimate on pressure washing anywhere in Gastonia.

Clean, well-maintained home exterior in the Gastonia area of North Carolina

Best time to clean: Spring after the pollen drop and early fall are the best times to clean in the Charlotte area.

Why Gastonia Homes Get Dirty Fast

Gastonia's climate is tough on exteriors. The Piedmont sits in a warm, humid zone where summer moisture lingers for weeks, and that dampness is exactly what algae, mildew, and moss need to take hold. If you have a north-facing wall, a shaded side under mature oaks, or a spot the sun never quite reaches, that is usually where the first green and black streaks appear.

Then there is the red clay. Gaston County soil is the classic orange-red Piedmont clay, and it gets everywhere. Rain splashes it onto lower siding, foundations, and the bottom courses of brick. It settles into the pores of concrete driveways and sidewalks and leaves a rusty, ground-in film that a garden hose will never touch. Add heavy spring pollen off the pines and hardwoods, and by early summer most homes wear a yellow-green dusting from roofline to foundation.

Left alone, this buildup does more than look bad. Algae and organic growth hold moisture against your siding, roof, and wood, which speeds up wear. Regular, correct cleaning restores your home's appearance and helps you avoid replacing surfaces before their time. That is the honest value of a professional wash: it protects what you already paid for.

Gastonia's Housing Stock Needs the Right Approach

No two Gastonia neighborhoods are built the same, and that matters for how a home should be cleaned. In the York-Chester Historic District, the city's oldest community, you'll find over 500 structures, many brick Colonial Revivals, Tudors, and 1920s bungalows, alongside 1950s ranches. Older, softer brick and aging mortar demand a gentle, low-pressure soft wash, not a high-pressure blast that can chip masonry or drive water into joints.

The Brookwood Historic District and the mill villages tell a similar story. Around Loray Mill and the old textile neighborhoods, hundreds of early-1900s mill houses still stand with painted wood siding and delicate trim. These surfaces need low pressure and the right cleaning solution to remove algae without stripping paint or splintering wood.

Newer Gastonia is a different job. Gardner Park's wide streets are lined with 1960s and 70s brick ranches on big lots, while New Hope, Robinwood, Riverbend, and the growing suburban subdivisions off New Hope Road feature vinyl siding and modern brick. Vinyl in particular should always be soft washed, because high pressure forces water behind the panels and can crack them. We match the method to your home instead of using one setting on everything.

Soft Wash vs. Pressure Wash: The Safe Difference

A lot of Gastonia homeowners have seen what happens when someone points a high-pressure wand at the wrong surface: gouged wood, cracked vinyl, etched concrete, or shingles knocked loose. That is why we lead with soft washing on anything delicate. Soft washing uses low pressure, roughly the force of a strong garden hose, combined with eco-conscious, plant-safe cleaning solutions that actually kill the algae, mildew, and mold at the root rather than just blasting the surface film.

For your house siding, your roof, painted wood, and screened areas, soft washing is the correct and safest method, and it delivers a longer-lasting clean because it removes the organism, not just the stain. For hard, durable surfaces like concrete driveways, sidewalks, brick patios, and foundations, we use controlled, higher-pressure equipment with surface cleaners that leave an even, stripe-free finish.

Knowing when to switch between the two is the whole job. It's the difference between a clean that looks great for a season and one that damages the very surface you were trying to protect. We make that call for you, on-site, before we ever start.

Services We Bring to Gastonia

We offer our full range of exterior cleaning to every Gastonia neighborhood. That starts with house washing, a gentle soft wash that lifts algae, pollen, and clay film off vinyl, brick, and painted siding. Roof cleaning is a soft wash too, clearing the black streaks and moss that show up on shaded Piedmont roofs and restoring the roof's appearance so you can avoid an unnecessary early replacement.

On the ground, we handle driveway cleaning, concrete cleaning, and sidewalk and walkway cleaning to pull red clay and grime out of the pores of your concrete. We also clean patios, decks, and fences, from a Gardner Park backyard patio to a mill-village front porch, using the safe pressure each surface calls for. Gutter cleaning keeps water flowing away from your foundation, and brick cleaning refreshes both historic-district masonry and newer suburban facades.

For Gastonia's businesses, storefronts along Franklin Boulevard, downtown properties, and commercial buildings, we offer commercial pressure washing that keeps entrances, sidewalks, and walls clean and welcoming. Every service is available whether you're in an established mill neighborhood or a brand-new subdivision.

Get a Free Estimate for Pressure Washing in Gastonia

Because we're an owner-operated North Carolina company, you always deal directly with Brian Griffin. That means a straight answer on what your home needs, an honest quote with no pressure, and one crew you can hold accountable. We are licensed and insured, we use eco-conscious, plant-safe solutions, and our 50 five-star reviews reflect the way we treat every property.

We serve and travel to Gastonia and all of Gaston County, from the York-Chester and Brookwood historic districts to Gardner Park, New Hope, Robinwood, Riverbend, and the neighborhoods out toward Crowders Mountain. If your siding is streaked, your driveway is stained with clay, or your roof has gone green on the shady side, we can help.

Call Brian at (351) 242-0666 today for a free, no-obligation estimate on pressure washing in Gastonia, NC. We'll clean it, remove the buildup, and protect what matters, safely and locally.

Services We Offer in Gastonia

The most-requested jobs in Gastonia are house washing, roof cleaning, and driveway and concrete cleaning, and it's easy to see why. Piedmont humidity and shade grow algae on siding and roofs, while red clay and pollen settle into concrete and lower walls. We soft wash every house, roof, and painted or wood surface with low pressure and plant-safe solutions that kill algae and mildew at the root, so the clean lasts and your surfaces stay protected.

For hard surfaces, we switch to controlled higher-pressure equipment with surface cleaners that lift ground-in clay from driveways, sidewalks, patios, and brick without leaving stripes or etching. Whether it's a 1920s brick bungalow in York-Chester, a Gardner Park ranch, or a newer vinyl home in New Hope or Robinwood, we match the method to the surface every time. Homeowners also add gutter cleaning, deck and fence cleaning, and commercial pressure washing for local storefronts.

Neighborhoods & Areas We Serve in Gastonia

Downtown Gastonia York-Chester Historic District Brookwood Historic District Loray Mill Village Gardner Park New Hope Robinwood Hudson Riverbend Armstrong Park Firestone Crowders Mountain area

Pro Tips for Gastonia Homeowners

  • Watch your north-facing and shaded walls first. In Gastonia's humid climate, the side of your home under oaks or in constant shade is almost always where algae and black streaks start, so that's the area to schedule cleaning around.
  • Never let a high-pressure wand hit vinyl siding. On newer New Hope, Robinwood, and Riverbend homes, high pressure can crack panels and force water behind them. Vinyl should always be soft washed at low pressure.
  • If you own an older home in York-Chester, Brookwood, or a mill village, insist on soft washing for the brick and painted wood. Aging mortar and softer historic brick can be damaged by aggressive pressure.
  • Rinse red clay off lower siding and concrete sooner rather than later. Gaston County clay stains deepen the longer they sit and set into concrete pores, making them harder to remove after a full season.
  • Plan a wash for late spring after pollen season and again if your shaded surfaces green up by late summer. Most Gastonia homes do well with a yearly clean, but heavy-shade properties often benefit from a mid-season touch-up.

Ready to clean, remove, and protect the exterior of your Gastonia home? Call Brian at Redeemed Pro Wash at (351) 242-0666 for a free, no-obligation estimate. We're a local North Carolina company, licensed and insured, and we travel to Gastonia and all of Gaston County.

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What Gastonia-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!!!
Dana Peck
Gibsonville, NC · Driveway, sidewalks & patio
Amazing service! Came and gave a free quote, on-time service and quality work. My concrete driveway looks brand new. Recommend 1000 percent!
Carlton Carter
Greensboro, NC · Driveway cleaning
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.
Alan Nix Sr
Burlington, NC · House washing
FAQ

Pressure Washing in Gastonia — FAQs

No, and we won't pretend to. Redeemed Pro Wash is a North Carolina company based in Gibsonville in the Triad, and we travel to Gastonia and across Gaston County for our customers. You get a local NC crew, owner-operated by Brian Griffin, licensed and insured, with 50 five-star reviews behind our work.

Yes, when it's done correctly. Historic brick, aging mortar, and painted wood siding call for soft washing, which uses low pressure and plant-safe solutions instead of a damaging blast. We adjust our method to the age and material of your home, so we remove algae and grime without harming the surface.

Soft washing uses low pressure plus specialized cleaning solutions to safely clean delicate surfaces like siding, roofs, wood, and screens, killing algae and mildew at the root. Pressure washing uses higher, controlled pressure for hard surfaces like concrete driveways, sidewalks, and patios. We use whichever is safe and correct for each surface on your property.

That green is algae, and it thrives in shade and humidity. Gastonia's warm, damp Piedmont climate combined with shaded, north-facing walls creates the perfect conditions for it to grow. A soft wash removes the algae and the organic film holding it, and a plant-safe treatment keeps it from coming back as quickly.

In most cases, yes. Gaston County's red clay settles into the pores of concrete, and we use controlled higher pressure with surface cleaners to lift it out evenly, without the stripes a hand wand leaves behind. We can't promise a stain will be 100 percent gone in every case, but we'll get your concrete dramatically cleaner and give you an honest assessment first.

Most Gastonia homes do well with a yearly wash to clear off built-up pollen, algae, mildew, and clay film. Homes with heavy shade or lots of surrounding trees sometimes benefit from a mid-season touch-up on the shaded side. We'll give you a realistic recommendation based on your specific property during the free estimate.

We use eco-conscious, plant-safe solutions and take care to protect your landscaping during every job. Soft washing lets us clean effectively at low pressure, and we rinse and manage the surrounding area so your plants, lawn, and pets stay safe.

Just call Brian at (351) 242-0666. We'll talk through what your home or business needs, and we provide a free, no-obligation estimate. We serve Gastonia and all of Gaston County, and there's never any pressure to book.

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.

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