
Pressure Washing in Lincolnton, NC
Soft washing and pressure washing for Lincolnton homes and businesses, from Downtown and Boger City out to the Denver edge and Rock Springs. Licensed, insured, and free to estimate.
Pressure washing in Lincolnton, NC is a year-round need, and Redeemed Pro Wash is a North Carolina company that travels to Lincoln County to handle it right. We are based in the Triad in Gibsonville, and we regularly make the drive down US-321 and NC-150 to clean brick, vinyl, roofs, and concrete for homeowners across Lincolnton. We are owner-operated by Brian Griffin, licensed and insured, and backed by 50 five-star Google reviews.
Lincolnton sits in the humid Piedmont on red clay soil, which is a hard combination on a house exterior. Spring pollen coats siding and walkways, summer humidity feeds algae and mildew on the shaded north sides of homes, and red clay works its way into concrete and stains it a stubborn orange-brown. We clean all of it with the right method for each surface, whether that is a gentle soft wash on your siding and roof or controlled pressure on your driveway. If you want a straight answer and a fair price, we are glad to serve Lincolnton and give you a free estimate.
We do not have a storefront in Lincolnton, and we will never pretend otherwise. We are a local NC company that comes to you, does honest work, and treats a house in Boger City the same as a house anywhere else we go.

Best time to clean: Spring after the pollen drop and early fall are the best times to clean in the Charlotte area.
Why Lincolnton Homes Get Dirty Faster Than You'd Think
The Piedmont climate around Lincolnton is tough on exteriors. Relative humidity routinely sits in the 60 to 70 percent range through the warm months, and that moisture is exactly what algae, mildew, and mold need to take hold. On brick and vinyl homes, you usually see it first as green or black staining on the north- and east-facing walls that stay shaded and slow to dry. Neighborhoods with mature tree cover, which describes a lot of Lincolnton, tend to grow that film even faster because the siding never gets the sun it needs to dry out.
Then there is the red clay. Lincoln County soil is heavy Piedmont clay, and once it splashes onto a light concrete driveway or a walkway it leaves an orange-brown stain that a garden hose will not touch. Every spring, pine and hardwood pollen adds a yellow-green layer on top of everything, from window sills to porch rails to sidewalks. Put humidity, clay, and pollen together and you get exteriors that look years older than they are, even on a well-kept home.
The good news is that almost all of this is surface buildup, not permanent damage. The staining you see on siding and shingles is living organic growth, and the clay and pollen sit on top of the surface. Cleaned correctly, your home looks like itself again, and the algae that was quietly working on your roof shingles is killed at the root rather than just rinsed off.
Brick, Vinyl, and Roofs: Matching the Method to the Surface
Lincolnton's housing stock is a mix of classic brick ranches and full-brick two-stories, along with plenty of vinyl and Hardie-sided homes in the newer subdivisions out toward Denver and the Rock Springs area. Those surfaces do not all get cleaned the same way, and using too much pressure is how people crack mortar, dent siding, and force water behind the walls. That is why we lead with soft washing.
Soft washing uses low pressure paired with a cleaning solution that actually kills algae, mildew, and mold rather than just blasting the surface film off. It is the safe, correct choice for vinyl and Hardie siding, for painted brick, and especially for roofs. Those black streaks on Lincolnton roofs are gloeocapsa magma, a hardy algae that feeds on asphalt shingles. High pressure would tear the granules off your shingles, but a proper roof soft wash lifts the staining gently and treats the growth at its source, so the roof looks clean and the shingles are left intact.
For unpainted, sound brick we can step the pressure up carefully where it helps, and for hard surfaces like concrete we use controlled pressure and surface cleaners. The point is simple: we read the surface first, then choose the method. You get a clean home without the risk that comes from one operator using one high-pressure setting on everything.
Driveways, Walkways, and Patios: Beating the Red Clay
Concrete is where Lincolnton homeowners see the biggest before-and-after. Driveways, sidewalks, and patios collect red clay stains, tire marks, mildew, and the general gray grime that builds up season after season. A surface cleaner run at the right pressure pulls all of that off evenly, without the wand streaks and zebra stripes you get from someone waving a pressure tip back and forth by hand.
We clean driveways, sidewalks and walkways, patios, and pool decks, and we handle the clay staining and organic growth on all of them. For a home in an older part of town with a long, weathered driveway, or a newer place in a subdivision with a big back patio, the process is the same: an even, thorough clean that brings the concrete back to a consistent color. On decks and fences we drop back to a gentler wood-safe approach so we clean the surface without gouging or splintering the wood.
Because red clay is so common here, we also talk with you honestly about what will and will not come out. Most clay and organic staining lifts beautifully. Deep-set rust or old oil stains are a different story, and we will tell you up front what to realistically expect rather than overpromise.
Neighborhoods and Areas We Serve Around Lincolnton
We travel throughout Lincolnton and the surrounding parts of Lincoln County. That includes Downtown Lincolnton and the historic areas near the Lincoln County Courthouse, Boger City along the east side of town, and the Laboratory community. It reaches out toward the Denver edge and the Lake Norman side of the county, the Rock Springs area, and communities like Iron Station, Pumpkin Center, Machpelah, Reepsville, Vale, and Iron Station's rural stretches.
Whether your home is a full-brick ranch in an established Lincolnton neighborhood or a newer vinyl or Hardie-sided house in one of the subdivisions closer to Denver and Lake Norman, we can help. We clean single-family homes, and we also handle commercial pressure washing for storefronts, sidewalks, and buildings around the downtown business district and the commercial corridors along the main routes.
If you are not sure whether we make it out to your specific street or subdivision, just ask. We are used to the drive down to Lincoln County and we are happy to confirm and give you a free estimate for your address.
Honest, Local Work and a Free Estimate
We keep this simple. Redeemed Pro Wash is owner-operated, licensed and insured, and we use eco-conscious, plant-safe cleaning solutions so your landscaping and lawn come through the job fine. We are proud of our 50 five-star Google reviews, and we earn each one by showing up, doing careful work, and treating your property like it matters.
Regular cleaning also protects your investment. Washing algae off a roof and siding on a sensible schedule keeps organic growth from doing long-term cosmetic damage and helps you avoid replacing things earlier than you should have to. It is not magic and it is not a guarantee of extra roof years, but keeping a house clean genuinely helps it hold up and hold its value in the Lincolnton market.
When you are ready, reach out for a free estimate. Tell us your address and what is bothering you, whether it is streaks on the roof, a clay-stained driveway, or siding that has gone green, and we will give you an honest plan and a fair price to serve your Lincolnton home.
Services We Offer in Lincolnton
The services Lincolnton homeowners request most from us are house washing, roof cleaning, and driveway and concrete cleaning. House washing and roof cleaning are done as a soft wash: low pressure plus a cleaning solution that kills algae, mildew, and mold at the root, which is the safe method for vinyl, Hardie board, painted brick, and asphalt shingle roofs. Driveways, sidewalks and walkways, and patios are cleaned with controlled pressure and a flat surface cleaner so the concrete comes out an even color instead of streaked.
We also handle deck cleaning and fence cleaning with a gentler wood-safe approach, gutter cleaning, brick cleaning, general soft washing, and commercial pressure washing for Lincolnton businesses. Whatever the surface, we choose the method to fit it rather than forcing one high-pressure setting on everything. That is how you get a home that is genuinely clean without cracked mortar, dented siding, or stripped shingle granules.
Neighborhoods & Areas We Serve in Lincolnton
Pro Tips for Lincolnton Homeowners
- On the humid Piedmont, plan a house wash on the shaded north and east sides of your Lincolnton home first, since that is where algae and mildew take hold long before the sunny walls show any growth.
- After the spring pollen season settles, a light rinse of siding and walkways knocks off the yellow-green layer and keeps it from bonding into the harder-to-clean film that builds over summer.
- For red clay stains on concrete, do not scrub with a stiff brush and bleach on your own, which often just spreads the stain; a surface cleaner at the right pressure lifts it evenly across the whole driveway.
- Never let anyone put high pressure on your roof shingles or vinyl siding. Those black roof streaks are algae and should be soft washed, which treats the growth at the root without tearing the granules off your shingles.
- In tree-heavy Lincolnton neighborhoods, keep gutters clear and your roof soft washed on a two-to-three year rhythm, because constant shade and leaf litter grow algae and moss faster than in an open yard.
Ready to clean up your Lincolnton home? Call Brian at (351) 242-0666 for a free, no-pressure estimate. We are a licensed and insured North Carolina company, we travel to Lincoln County, and we are glad to serve you.
Whether it is a brick ranch in Boger City or a vinyl home out toward Denver, Redeemed Pro Wash will give you an honest plan and a fair price. Call (351) 242-0666 for your free estimate.
What Lincolnton-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 Lincolnton — FAQs
We serve Lincolnton and travel throughout Lincoln County regularly. Redeemed Pro Wash is a North Carolina company based in Gibsonville in the Triad, and we make the drive down for projects across Lincolnton, from Downtown and Boger City out to the Denver edge, Rock Springs, and Iron Station. We do not have a local office in Lincolnton, but we come to you and give a free estimate for your address.
Not the way we do it. We soft wash vinyl, Hardie board, and painted brick, which means low pressure plus a cleaning solution that kills algae and mildew at the root rather than blasting the surface. High pressure is what cracks mortar, dents siding, and forces water behind the walls, so we avoid it on delicate surfaces. We match the method to the surface every time.
We use a flat surface cleaner run at the right pressure, which lifts red clay staining and organic growth evenly across the whole slab instead of leaving wand streaks. Most clay and mildew staining on Lincolnton concrete comes out very well. Deep-set rust or old oil stains are harder, and we will tell you honestly what to expect before we start.
A house wash about once a year keeps siding clean in this humid climate, and a roof soft wash every two to three years handles algae before it does cosmetic damage. Homes with heavy shade or tree cover, which is common in Lincolnton, may need siding cleaned a little more often because algae grows faster where the walls stay damp.
Yes. Black roof streaks are gloeocapsa magma, an algae that feeds on asphalt shingles. We remove it with a roof soft wash, which uses low pressure and a treatment that kills the growth at the root and restores the roof's appearance without tearing granules off the shingles. Pressure washing a roof is exactly what you do not want, and we never do it.
Yes. Redeemed Pro Wash is licensed and insured, owner-operated by Brian Griffin, and backed by 50 five-star Google reviews. We use eco-conscious, plant-safe cleaning solutions so your landscaping and lawn come through the job fine.
We do. Along with houses, we handle commercial pressure washing for storefronts, sidewalks, and buildings around the downtown business district and the commercial corridors in Lincolnton. Reach out with your property details and we will put together a free estimate.
Call or text Brian at (351) 242-0666 with your Lincolnton address and what is bothering you, whether it is a stained driveway, a streaky roof, or green siding. We will give you an honest plan and a fair price. Estimates are always free and there is no 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.
