
Pressure Washing in Trinity, NC
Local, owner-operated soft washing and pressure washing for Trinity homes between High Point and Archdale. We clean algae, spring pollen, and red-clay staining safely, and every estimate is free.
Pressure washing in Trinity, NC is really a battle against three things: humidity, pollen, and red clay. Homes tucked into the shaded lots off Braxton Craven Road and Hoover Hill grow black algae streaks on the north side. Spring dusts every porch and window with yellow pine pollen. And that famous Piedmont red clay tracks onto driveways and stains the bottom two feet of siding after every hard rain. Redeemed Pro Wash is a North Carolina company based just up the road in Gibsonville, and we serve and travel to Trinity homeowners who want that buildup gone for good.
Owner Brian Griffin runs this business himself, so the person who quotes your Trinity house is the person who cleans it. We are licensed and insured, we use eco-conscious, plant-safe solutions, and we have earned 50 five-star Google reviews from Triad homeowners. We do not have an office in Trinity and we would never pretend to. We are a Randolph County neighbor who shows up, does honest work, and leaves your home looking the way it should.

Best time to clean: Late spring (after the pollen peak) and early fall are the best times to clean across the Triad.
Why Trinity Homes Get Dirty Faster Than You'd Expect
Trinity sits in the rural northwest corner of Randolph County, wedged between Archdale, Thomasville, and the edge of High Point, with the Uwharrie foothills rising to the south. That location gives you space, mature trees, and quiet acreage. It also gives you shade, moisture, and pollen, which is exactly what exterior grime loves.
Central Piedmont humidity keeps the north and shaded sides of a house damp long after the sun is up. That damp surface is a perfect food source for the green algae and black gloeocapsa streaking you see creeping across vinyl siding and asphalt shingles. On a wooded lot off Hopewell Road or near the Uwharrie edge, a roof can go dark years before it should.
Then there is the clay. Randolph County's red clay soil is beautiful in a field and a nightmare on a driveway. Rain splashes it up onto the lower courses of siding, foundation brick, and garage aprons, where it bakes in and turns a permanent rusty orange. Add a heavy spring pollen season coating every flat surface in yellow, and a Trinity home can look tired even when the paint underneath is perfectly fine. Cleaning it, not replacing it, is almost always the answer.
The Right Method for Each Surface
Not everything on your home should be hit with high pressure, and this is where a lot of damage happens. Pressure washing in Trinity is really two jobs: high pressure for hard flatwork, and gentle soft washing for anything delicate. We choose the method based on the surface, never the other way around.
Vinyl and painted siding get a soft wash. That means low pressure plus a plant-safe cleaning solution that kills the algae and mildew at the root instead of just blasting the top layer off. It cleans deeper, lasts longer, and will not force water behind your siding or etch the surface. The same gentle approach protects your Trinity home's older wood trim and any 1930s farmhouse detail.
Roofs get a soft wash too, always. Those black streaks are living organisms, and a proper soft wash treatment removes them without stripping the granules off your shingles the way a pressure wand would. For driveways, sidewalks, patios, and concrete, we bring real pressure and surface cleaners to lift the ground-in red clay and tire marks evenly, with no zebra striping. Brick, fences, and decks each get the pressure they can safely take and nothing more.
What Trinity Homeowners Ask Us to Clean Most
The most-requested job in Trinity is a full house wash, usually because algae has taken over one shaded wall or the whole home has gone dull from pollen and pollution. A soft wash brings the true color back in an afternoon and is the single biggest curb-appeal upgrade most homeowners can buy.
Right behind that is roof cleaning to erase the black streaks, and driveway and concrete cleaning to pull that stubborn red-clay orange out of the surface. On the newer subdivisions around Barrington Estates and the Archdale-Trinity border, we get a lot of requests to brighten light-colored driveways and pale siding that show every bit of clay splash.
We also handle the surfaces people forget until company is coming: sidewalks and walkways, patios, decks, fences, brick, and gutter cleaning to clear the pine straw and grit that Trinity's tree cover drops all year. For local businesses and HOAs, we offer commercial pressure washing as well. Whatever the surface, the goal is the same: clean it, remove the growth, and protect what is underneath.
Local, Honest, and Easy to Work With
Because we travel to Trinity from Gibsonville rather than running a storefront here, we keep things simple. You call, we look at the actual home, and we give you a straightforward free estimate with no pressure and no upsell games. Brian answers the phone and does the walkthrough himself.
We are licensed and insured, so your property is protected while we work. We use eco-conscious, plant-safe cleaning solutions, and we rinse and protect your landscaping around the foundation, which matters on the well-planted lots common in Trinity. We will be honest about what cleaning can and cannot do: a good wash restores your home's appearance and can save you from replacing siding or a roof before its time, but we will never promise a stain will vanish if it truly cannot.
If your Trinity home is wearing a season of pollen, a shaded wall of algae, or a driveway gone orange with clay, we would be glad to take a look. Call Brian at (351) 242-0666 for a free, no-obligation estimate, and we will get your place looking clean, cared for, and ready for the neighborhood again.
Services We Offer in Trinity
In Trinity, the calls we get most are house washing to clear algae and pollen, roof cleaning to remove black streaks, and driveway and concrete cleaning to lift ground-in red clay. Close behind are patio, deck, sidewalk, fence, brick, and gutter cleaning, plus commercial pressure washing for local shops and HOAs. Every one of these is available whether you are off Braxton Craven, out toward Hoover Hill, or near the Archdale line.
The method is matched to the surface. Siding and roofs get a gentle soft wash with eco-conscious, plant-safe solutions that kill algae and mildew at the root without high-pressure damage. Concrete, brick, and flatwork get controlled pressure and surface cleaners to remove clay and tire staining evenly. It is a safer clean that lasts longer and protects your Trinity home instead of wearing it down.
Neighborhoods & Areas We Serve in Trinity
Pro Tips for Trinity Homeowners
- Watch your north- and tree-shaded walls first. On wooded Trinity lots off Hoover Hill and Hopewell Road, algae shows up there months before the sunny sides, so that is your early warning to schedule a wash.
- Rinse red-clay splash off lower siding and foundation brick before it bakes in over the dry summer. Fresh clay comes off far easier than clay that has cured on for a season.
- Book your house wash for late spring, after the worst of the pine pollen has fallen. Washing too early just means a second yellow coating a few weeks later.
- Never let anyone pressure wash your shingles. Trinity's algae streaks need a soft wash; a high-pressure wand strips the protective granules and can shorten a roof's life instead of saving it.
- Keep gutters clear through the year. Trinity's heavy tree cover drops pine straw and grit constantly, and clogged gutters send dirty overflow streaking down freshly cleaned siding.
Ready to see your Trinity home clean again? Call Brian at Redeemed Pro Wash at (351) 242-0666 for a free, no-obligation estimate. We are licensed, insured, and happy to travel to your corner of Randolph County.
What Trinity-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 Trinity — FAQs
No, and we will always be straight about that. Redeemed Pro Wash is a North Carolina company based in Gibsonville. We serve and travel to Trinity and the surrounding Randolph County area for both residential and commercial jobs. You get a local Triad neighbor without the storefront markup.
It depends on the size of the home, the surfaces involved, and how much algae or clay buildup there is. That is exactly why we give a free, no-obligation estimate after looking at your actual property. Brian will walk it with you and give you a clear price with no surprises.
Not the way we do it. Vinyl, painted siding, and roofs get a gentle soft wash, low pressure plus a plant-safe cleaning solution, never a high-pressure blast. High pressure is reserved for hard surfaces like concrete and brick that can take it. Matching the method to the surface is how we protect your home.
In most cases, yes. Randolph County's red clay is stubborn, but our surface cleaners and proper technique lift the great majority of clay staining from concrete, brick, and lower siding. We will be honest during the estimate if a stain has set in so deep that only improvement, not full removal, is realistic.
Most homes in central North Carolina do well with a house wash about once a year. If your home sits on a shaded, wooded lot, common in Trinity, and one side stays damp and grows algae quickly, every 6 to 12 months keeps it ahead of the growth. Roofs are cleaned when black streaks or moss appear.
Pressure washing uses high-pressure water and is right for hard surfaces like driveways, concrete, and brick. Soft washing uses low pressure with a cleaning solution that kills algae and mildew at the root, which is the safe choice for siding, roofs, and wood. Your Trinity home usually needs both, on different surfaces.
Yes. Redeemed Pro Wash is fully licensed and insured, so your property is protected while we work. We also use eco-conscious, plant-safe cleaning solutions and take care to protect your landscaping and foundation plantings during every job.
All of it. From the Braxton Craven Road area and Hoover Hill to Barrington Estates, the Hopewell Road corridor, the Archdale-Trinity border, and the neighborhoods near High Point and the Uwharrie edge. If you are in or around Trinity, we will travel to you.
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.
