
Pressure Washing in Statesville, NC
Owner-operated pressure washing and soft washing for Statesville homes and businesses. We clean the algae, pollen, and red-clay stains that Iredell County weather leaves behind, and we do it safely. Free estimates.
When it comes to Pressure Washing in Statesville, NC, Redeemed Pro Wash brings a careful, local approach to every home and storefront. We are a North Carolina company based in the Triad, in nearby Gibsonville, and we travel to Statesville and across Iredell County for great projects. That means you get a licensed and insured, owner-operated crew rather than a rotating cast of subcontractors, and Brian answers the phone himself when you call.
Statesville sits at the crossroads of I-40 and I-77, a short drive from Lake Norman, and its homes face a very specific set of cleaning challenges: iron-rich red Piedmont clay that stains concrete, heavy spring pollen, and humid summers that grow green and black algae on shaded brick and vinyl. We match the method to the surface, soft washing what should never be blasted and applying controlled pressure only where it belongs. The result is a clean that lasts, without the damage that comes from a one-size-fits-all wand.
Whether you own a 1920s home in the Academy Hill or Davie Avenue historic district or a newer build out in Larkin or Bell Farm, we treat your property like it is our own and back every visit with our 50 five-star reviews.

Best time to clean: Spring after the pollen drop and early fall are the best times to clean in the Charlotte area.
Why Statesville Homes Get Dirty Faster Than You Think
Statesville's climate is hard on exteriors in ways that are easy to miss until the grime is obvious. Spring coats everything in a fine yellow-green film of oak and pine pollen. That pollen is not just cosmetic. It traps moisture against your siding and shingles, and in the Piedmont's humid summers that moisture feeds mold, mildew, and the green and black algae that streak north-facing walls and roofs.
The other culprit is right under your feet. Iredell County sits on iron-rich red clay, and that clay is essentially a natural dye. When rain splashes it onto a driveway, sidewalk, or brick foundation, the iron pigment soaks into the porous surface and leaves the rust-orange staining that so many Statesville homeowners recognize. A garden hose barely touches it. Removing red-clay staining takes the right cleaning solution and the right dwell time, not just brute force.
Add in the shade from Statesville's mature tree canopy, especially in the older neighborhoods near downtown, and you have the perfect recipe for biological growth. Homes surrounded by hardwoods and homes on shaded lots almost always need cleaning more often than the sunny new construction on the edge of town. Knowing which is which is half the job.
Neighborhoods and Housing Styles We Clean Across Statesville
Statesville has one of the more varied housing stocks in the region, and each style calls for a different touch. Downtown and the surrounding historic districts, including Academy Hill along South Mulberry, the Davie Avenue and Broad Street district, and the Mitchell College and South Race Street area, are full of early-1900s homes with original brick, wood trim, and delicate detailing. These deserve a gentle, low-pressure soft wash, never a high-pressure blast that can drive water behind old mortar or strip aged paint.
Out in the newer subdivisions like Larkin, built around the golf club, and Bell Farm on the north side, you will find vinyl and fiber-cement siding, poured concrete drives, and covered patios. Vinyl looks tough, but high pressure forces water up under the panels where it grows mildew you cannot see. That is why we soft wash vinyl too, using a cleaning solution that kills the algae at the root rather than just knocking it loose.
We regularly clean homes and businesses around Fifth Street, the Twin Oaks area, Fox Den, and the Larkin neighborhoods, along with brick ranch homes and split-levels throughout Iredell County. Whether your home is a century-old downtown showpiece or a five-year-old build, we tailor the pressure, the solution, and the plan to your specific surfaces.
Soft Wash vs. Pressure Wash: Matching the Method to the Surface
The single most important decision in exterior cleaning is knowing when to use high pressure and when to back off. Pressure washing is the right tool for hard, durable surfaces: concrete driveways, sidewalks, parking areas, and some paved patios. Those surfaces can take controlled pressure, which is exactly what it takes to lift ground-in dirt and red-clay stains from porous concrete.
Soft washing is the right tool for almost everything else. Your roof, your siding, your painted trim, stucco, and older brick should be cleaned with low pressure and a specialized, plant-conscious solution that dissolves algae, mold, and mildew. This matters most on roofs. The Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association and every major shingle maker warn against pressure washing shingles because the force strips the protective granules and shortens the life of the roof. Soft washing is the method they actually recommend, and it is the method most HOAs require.
We use eco-conscious, plant-safe solutions and we rinse and protect your landscaping as we work. When we quote your job, we will tell you exactly which method each surface is getting and why. That transparency is a big part of why our customers leave us five-star reviews.
The Services Statesville Homeowners Ask For Most
The most requested job in Statesville is a full house wash, our soft-wash treatment that clears pollen, algae, cobwebs, and the black streaks off brick and vinyl and makes a home look years younger in an afternoon. Close behind is roof cleaning, especially when those dark algae stains, technically a hardy bacteria called Gloeocapsa magma, start crawling down north-facing shingles. Cleaning restores the roof's appearance and can help you avoid an unnecessary early replacement.
On the flatwork side, driveway cleaning and concrete cleaning are constant requests here because of the red-clay problem, along with sidewalk and walkway cleaning that leaves a crisp, uniform finish. We also clean patios, wood and composite decks, and fences, all of which mildew fast in the Piedmont humidity, and we handle gutter cleaning and gutter face brightening. Property managers and business owners around downtown and along the commercial corridors rely on our commercial pressure washing for storefronts, dumpster pads, and walkways.
Because we bring the full menu to every visit, most Statesville customers bundle. A house wash plus a driveway and a sidewalk in one trip means one setup, one estimate, and a whole property that looks cared for.
Local, Honest, and Easy to Work With
Redeemed Pro Wash is owner-operated by Brian Griffin, and being local to the North Carolina Triad means we understand exactly what Statesville weather does to a home, because we deal with the same red clay, pollen, and humidity ourselves. We are licensed and insured, we show up when we say we will, and we treat your property and your landscaping with respect from the first spray to the final rinse.
We are honest about what cleaning can and cannot do. We will not promise a roof will last an extra decade, but we can absolutely restore its look and slow the regrowth of algae. We will not oversell you a service you do not need. If a soft wash is all your siding calls for, that is what we will quote. That straightforwardness, plus results that hold up, is how we earned 50 five-star Google reviews.
Ready to see what a proper cleaning looks like on your home? Reach out for a free, no-pressure estimate. Call or text Brian at (351) 242-0666 and we will get you on the schedule for a Statesville visit.
Services We Offer in Statesville
The services Statesville homeowners request most are house washing to strip pollen and algae off brick and vinyl, soft-wash roof cleaning to clear those dark north-side shingle streaks, and driveway, concrete, and sidewalk cleaning to lift the stubborn red-clay staining that iron-rich Piedmont soil leaves on porous surfaces. We also handle patio cleaning, deck cleaning, fence cleaning, gutter cleaning, brick cleaning, and commercial pressure washing for local storefronts and property managers.
The method always matches the surface. We use controlled pressure only on hard flatwork like concrete driveways and sidewalks, and we soft wash everything delicate, including roofs, siding, older brick, and painted trim, with eco-conscious, plant-safe solutions that kill algae and mildew at the root. This is the approach shingle manufacturers and most HOAs actually recommend, and it protects your home while it cleans.
Neighborhoods & Areas We Serve in Statesville
Pro Tips for Statesville Homeowners
- Schedule your house wash for late spring, right after the pine and oak pollen finishes falling in Statesville. Cleaning before the pollen is done just means it settles back on wet siding within days.
- If you live under Statesville's mature tree canopy near downtown or in an older shaded neighborhood, expect to wash siding and roofs more often than newer, sunnier builds in Larkin or Bell Farm. Shade plus Piedmont humidity grows algae fast.
- Never let a contractor pressure wash your shingle roof. On Statesville homes with asphalt shingles, high pressure strips protective granules. Insist on a low-pressure soft wash, which is what manufacturers and most HOAs require.
- For red-clay stains on a driveway or sidewalk, act sooner rather than later. The longer iron-rich Piedmont clay sits on porous concrete, the deeper it dyes the surface, so a fresh stain lifts far more completely than one that has baked in for a season.
- On vinyl siding, resist the urge to blast it clean. High pressure forces water behind the panels where hidden mildew grows. A soft wash with the right solution cleans the surface and treats the growth without trapping moisture.
Ready for a home that looks cared for again? Redeemed Pro Wash travels to Statesville and across Iredell County, and we would love to help. Call or text Brian at (351) 242-0666 for a free estimate.
We are a local, licensed, and insured North Carolina company, owner-operated and backed by 50 five-star reviews. Reach Brian directly at (351) 242-0666 for your free Statesville estimate.
What Statesville-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 Statesville — FAQs
We serve Statesville regularly. Redeemed Pro Wash is a North Carolina company based in Gibsonville in the Triad, and we travel to Statesville and throughout Iredell County for both homes and businesses. We do not have a physical office in Statesville, but you get the same owner-operated crew and free estimates as our local customers.
Not the way we do it. We soft wash brick, vinyl, and other delicate surfaces using low pressure and a cleaning solution that dissolves algae and mildew, rather than blasting them. High pressure on vinyl can force water behind the panels and high pressure on older Statesville brick can damage mortar, so we avoid it entirely on those surfaces.
Statesville's iron-rich Piedmont clay acts like a dye when it soaks into porous concrete, so a plain rinse will not touch it. We use controlled pressure combined with the right cleaning solution and dwell time to lift the iron pigment out of the surface. Fresh stains come out most completely, so the sooner we get to it, the better the result.
It is safe when it is done correctly. We never pressure wash shingles. We soft wash roofs with low pressure and a specialized solution, which is the method the Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association and shingle makers recommend. Cleaning restores your roof's appearance and slows algae regrowth, and it can help you avoid an unnecessary early replacement.
A good rule of thumb is a house wash every one to two years, but Statesville's pollen and humidity can push that to yearly. Homes on shaded lots or under the tree canopy in older neighborhoods near downtown tend to grow algae faster and benefit from more frequent cleaning than sunnier new builds in areas like Larkin or Bell Farm.
Yes. We use eco-conscious, plant-conscious solutions and we take care to protect and rinse your landscaping as we work. We plan the job around your plants, pets, and grass so your yard is as healthy after we leave as it was before.
We do. Many Statesville HOAs require a non-damaging soft wash for roofs and siding, which is exactly the method we use. If you have received an HOA notice about algae streaks or dirty siding, we can clean it the way your community requires and get you back in good standing.
Yes, Redeemed Pro Wash is licensed and insured. Getting a free estimate is easy. Call or text Brian at (351) 242-0666, tell us about your home and the surfaces you want cleaned, and we will give you a straightforward quote and get you on the schedule for a Statesville visit.
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.
