
Pressure Washing in Weddington, NC
Soft washing and pressure washing for Weddington's brick and vinyl estate homes, long driveways, and shaded roofs. We clean off the algae, pollen, and red-clay stains that Union County's climate leaves behind.
Pressure washing in Weddington, NC is really about two things: the wooded, large-lot properties this town is known for, and the Piedmont climate that keeps working against them. Redeemed Pro Wash is a North Carolina company based in the Triad, and we travel down to Weddington and the rest of Union County for the projects our neighbors here need. We are owner-operated by Brian Griffin, licensed and insured, and backed by 50 five-star Google reviews.
Weddington homes are mostly brick and vinyl, set on shaded acre-plus lots off Providence Road, Rea Road, and New Town Road. That shade is beautiful, and it is also exactly why algae, moss, and lichen settle in on siding and rooflines. Add spring pollen, humid summers, and the red clay that stains concrete, and even a newer custom home can start to look tired. We clean, remove, and protect those surfaces with methods matched to each material.
This page is written specifically for Weddington. Below you will find how we approach the housing stock and climate here, the surfaces we are asked to clean most in neighborhoods like Providence Downs South and Weddington Chase, and the safe methods we use so nothing gets damaged in the process.

Best time to clean: Spring after the pollen drop and early fall are the best times to clean in the Charlotte area.
Why Weddington Homes Get Dirty Faster Than You'd Expect
Weddington sits in the heart of Union County's red Piedmont clay belt, and that clay drives a lot of what we clean. When it rains, clay-tinted runoff washes across driveways, sidewalks, and the aprons of long estate driveways, leaving orange and rust-colored staining that a garden hose will never touch. On light concrete it stands out, and on a motor court leading up to a custom home it is the first thing a visitor notices.
The bigger culprit, though, is shade. Weddington is prized for its wooded, one-to-two-acre lots, and those mature trees keep large sections of siding and roof damp long after a rain. Damp plus warmth is exactly what black algae, green mold, moss, and lichen need to take hold. On a north-facing brick or vinyl wall, you will often see it as dark streaking; on an asphalt-shingle roof, it shows up as those long black streaks of Gloeocapsa magma that so many Weddington homes develop.
Then there is the calendar. Spring in Weddington means a heavy coat of yellow pine and oak pollen on everything, and humid summers keep organic growth active for months. By late summer, siding that was cleaned last year is often ready again. None of this means a home is neglected. It means the local climate is relentless, and the fix is regular, correctly-done exterior cleaning.
Brick, Vinyl, and Estate-Scale Homes: What We Clean Here
Weddington's housing stock leans toward larger custom and semi-custom homes, and the two most common exteriors we treat are brick and vinyl, often combined on the same house. Both hold organic growth in the mortar joints and along shaded elevations, and both respond beautifully to a proper soft wash. We do not blast brick with high pressure, which can erode mortar and force water behind the veneer. Instead we apply plant-safe cleaning solutions that break down the algae and mildew, then rinse at low pressure so the surface comes clean without damage.
Vinyl siding is the same story. High pressure can crack, chip, or drive water up under the laps. Soft washing lifts the green and black staining out of the texture and leaves the siding looking new, not just wet. Because so many Weddington homes are two stories with tall gables and dormers, reaching those upper elevations safely is part of the job, and it is one we are set up for.
On the estate end, we regularly handle large footprints: wide brick facades, wraparound porches, columns, stone accents, and outbuildings. Bigger homes simply mean more surface area for growth, more square footage of driveway, and more roofline. That is the kind of project a North Carolina company like ours is happy to travel to Weddington for.
The Surfaces Weddington Homeowners Ask About Most
House washing is our most-requested service in Weddington, and for good reason: it is the single change that makes the whole property look cared-for again. Right behind it is roof cleaning. Weddington's shaded roofs streak badly, and a soft wash removes the black algae staining and restores the roof's appearance without the high pressure that damages shingles. This does not add magic years to a roof, but it does clean off the growth that makes an otherwise-good roof look like it needs replacing.
Concrete is the third big one. Long driveways, motor courts, sidewalks, and pool decks all collect red-clay staining, tire marks, and organic growth. We clean driveways and concrete with surface cleaners that leave an even, streak-free finish rather than the wand marks you get from freehand pressure washing. We are also asked regularly for patio cleaning, deck cleaning, fence cleaning, brick cleaning, and gutter cleaning, all common on Weddington's larger lots with outdoor living spaces.
For homeowners running businesses or HOAs in the Weddington and Waxhaw corridor, we also handle commercial pressure washing. Whatever the surface, the goal is the same: clean it, remove what is growing on it, and protect the material underneath.
Soft Wash vs. Pressure Wash: Using the Right Method
The most important thing to understand about pressure washing in Weddington is that not everything should actually be pressure washed. The term covers two very different methods, and using the wrong one is how homes get damaged. High-pressure washing is right for hard, durable surfaces like concrete driveways, sidewalks, and some patios. Soft washing, which relies on plant-safe cleaning solutions and low pressure, is right for siding, brick, roofs, screens, and most painted or coated surfaces.
We match the method to the material, every time. Your brick and vinyl get soft washed. Your shingled roof gets soft washed, which is the method shingle manufacturers themselves recommend. Your driveway and walkways get the pressure they can handle, finished evenly with a surface cleaner. Our solutions are eco-conscious and plant-safe, and we take care around the landscaping and mature plantings that make Weddington lots so attractive.
This is where experience matters. Knowing when to dial pressure down, how to protect landscaping, and how to treat organic staining so it actually lifts is the difference between a wash that looks good for a week and one that genuinely restores the surface. That judgment is what we bring to every Weddington property.
Serving Weddington Neighborhoods and the Estates Around Them
We travel to Weddington regularly and clean homes across its established communities, from Providence Downs South and Weddington Chase to Highgate, Bromley, The Estates at Weddington, and the custom estates along the Cureton edge and New Town Road. We are just as comfortable on a large brick home in Providence Forest Estates as on a vinyl two-story in one of the newer subdivisions off Providence Road.
Because Weddington borders Waxhaw, Marvin, and Wesley Chapel, we often clean several homes in the same trip through Union County, which keeps things efficient for everyone. We are a Triad-based, North Carolina company that travels for great projects, not a business claiming a storefront in Weddington we do not have. What we bring is straightforward: licensed and insured work, plant-safe methods, and 50 five-star reviews behind us.
If your Weddington home, driveway, roof, or outdoor living space has picked up that familiar green, black, or clay-orange coating, we would be glad to take a look. Reach out for a free, no-pressure estimate and we will tell you honestly what your property needs and what it does not.
Services We Offer in Weddington
In Weddington, the services we are asked for most are house washing, roof cleaning, and driveway or concrete cleaning, in that order. House washing revives brick and vinyl siding across the town's shaded lots; roof soft washing removes the black algae streaking that Union County's humidity produces; and concrete cleaning tackles the red-clay staining, tire marks, and growth on long driveways, motor courts, sidewalks, and pool decks. Patio cleaning, deck cleaning, fence cleaning, brick cleaning, and gutter cleaning round out the outdoor-living work common on larger Weddington properties.
Every one of these is done with the method the surface calls for. Siding, brick, and roofs are soft washed with plant-safe, eco-conscious solutions and low pressure so nothing is damaged. Driveways, walkways, and durable concrete get pressure and a surface-cleaner finish for an even, streak-free result. We protect landscaping as we work, and we are licensed and insured on every job. Commercial pressure washing is available for Weddington-area businesses and HOAs as well.
Neighborhoods & Areas We Serve in Weddington
Pro Tips for Weddington Homeowners
- Schedule house washing before spring pollen peaks and again in late summer. In shaded Weddington neighborhoods, siding often needs attention every 12 to 18 months, sometimes sooner on the north side.
- Treat roof algae with a soft wash, not pressure. On Weddington's shaded, streaked shingle roofs, low-pressure treatment removes the black staining and is the method shingle manufacturers recommend.
- Rinse red-clay runoff off concrete sooner rather than later. Fresh clay stains on a driveway or motor court lift far more easily than ones that have baked in over a Piedmont summer.
- Keep gutters clear on wooded lots. Weddington's mature oaks and pines fill gutters fast, and overflow streaks siding and stains foundations, which then needs washing too.
- Ask for soft washing by name on brick and vinyl. High pressure can erode mortar and crack siding; the right method cleans just as well without the risk.
Ready to get the algae, pollen, and clay stains off your Weddington home? Brian and the Redeemed Pro Wash team travel to Weddington and all of Union County for free, no-pressure estimates. Call (351) 242-0666 to set one up.
Whether it is a brick estate in Providence Downs South or a vinyl two-story off New Town Road, we will tell you honestly what your property needs. Call Brian at (351) 242-0666 for your free Weddington estimate.
What Weddington-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.”
Pressure Washing in Weddington — FAQs
Both. Redeemed Pro Wash is a North Carolina company based in the Triad, and we travel to Weddington and throughout Union County for projects. We do not keep a physical office in Weddington, but we are on the ground here regularly and are glad to come to you.
Not the way we do it. We soft wash brick and vinyl using plant-safe solutions and low pressure rather than blasting them. High pressure can erode mortar or crack vinyl, so we deliberately avoid it on those surfaces while still getting them fully clean.
For most Weddington homes, house washing every 12 to 18 months keeps algae and pollen in check. On heavily shaded lots or north-facing walls, you may notice growth returning sooner. Roofs and driveways are often on a similar or slightly longer cycle depending on tree cover.
Yes. Those black streaks are algae, and we remove them with a soft wash, which is the low-pressure method shingle manufacturers recommend. It restores the roof's appearance and clears the growth. It is honest to say it makes the roof look new again; it is not a promise of extra roof lifespan.
Those are usually red-clay stains from Piedmont runoff, and yes, we clean them. Fresh clay staining lifts more easily than stains that have set over time, so the sooner we treat concrete, the better the result. We finish driveways with a surface cleaner for an even look.
We use eco-conscious, plant-safe solutions and take care to protect plantings while we work. Weddington's mature landscaping is part of what makes these lots special, and we treat it that way. If you have particularly sensitive plants, let us know and we will plan around them.
Yes. Larger homes and long motor-court driveways are common in Weddington, and they are exactly the kind of project we travel for. More siding, more roofline, and more concrete just mean more surface to clean, and we come equipped for it.
Yes. We are owner-operated by Brian Griffin, licensed and insured, and backed by 50 five-star Google reviews. You can call (351) 242-0666 for a free estimate anytime.
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.
