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Shreveport House Pressure Washing

Shreveport House Pressure Washing

Professional house pressure washing for Shreveport, LA homes. Soft-wash for siding, low-pressure for stucco, and red-clay rinse on every job. Call (318) 401-2772.


House Pressure Washing Built for Shreveport

Shreveport homes carry a humidity load that residents in drier states never deal with. Caddo Parish sits in the humid subtropical zone with summers above 80 percent humidity for weeks on end, and that moisture combined with shade from the city’s mature tree canopy turns the north and east sides of most houses into a slow-growing patch of algae, mildew, and pollen. Soft-washing the exterior once a year removes that biofilm before it stains the siding underneath and keeps your house photo-ready for showings, holidays, or just everyday curb appeal.

We have washed homes across South Highlands, Provenance, Spring Lake, Broadmoor, Pierremont, Ellerbe Road, and Southern Hills, plus mid-century homes near Highland Center, ranch-style homes off Bert Kouns, and newer subdivisions out past LSU Shreveport. Every Shreveport neighborhood has its own quirks: brick veneer collects red-clay splash from spring rain, vinyl siding holds pollen film for months, painted hardboard demands the gentlest possible chemistry, and stucco needs low-pressure rinse only. We bring the right approach to your specific siding and never use a one-size-fits-all wash.

Our team is based in Marshall, TX, twenty-five minutes east of Shreveport on I-20. There is no travel fee, and we run morning routes that start in Shreveport so we are usually finished and out before lunch. If your appointment is the second job of the day we still arrive by mid-morning. The same southern-values, no-pressure-sales approach we bring to Marshall comes with us across the state line — Shreveport gets the same crew, the same chemistry, and the same warranty.


What Shreveport Properties Need to Know

Real conditions on Caddo Parish surfaces and how we approach them.

What Shreveport Siding Needs

Vinyl, brick, painted hardboard, stucco, and Hardie all wash differently. We use a soft-wash chemistry blend (sodium hypochlorite mixed with surfactant at the correct concentration for the surface) and apply it with low-pressure tips so the cleaning agent does the work instead of the water pressure. That is the only safe approach on painted surfaces, hardboard, and 30-year-old caulk lines.

Red Clay + Pollen Reality

East Texas red clay washes off Shreveport homes during spring storms and stains the bottom 18 inches of siding. We rinse the foundation line with a dedicated tannin-removing chemistry separately from the upper-house wash. Pine pollen is a different problem — it sticks to sun-exposed sides through summer and we use a specific clear-coat-safe degreaser for that.

Best Months to Book

Late March through May and again from September into early November are the highest-demand windows. Spring books fill up first because of pre-Easter showings and end-of-school events; fall fills up around football season home games. January is our easiest scheduling month if you want a quick turnaround and a price that reflects off-peak booking.

Recent Shreveport Work

Real jobs from Shreveport homes and businesses across Caddo Parish.

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House Pressure Washing Questions

How long does a Shreveport house wash take?

Most Shreveport single-family homes take 90 minutes to three hours start to finish. Two-story homes with brick on three sides plus stucco trim take closer to four hours. We do not start the clock until the team is on-site with water connected and never charge for set-up or pack-up time.

Will house washing kill my plants?

No. We tarp, pre-rinse, and post-rinse all landscape beds within 10 feet of the house, including any plants on the porch or under awnings. Shreveport has mature azaleas, hydrangeas, and crepe myrtles that we treat with extra care because they recover slowly if exposed to chemistry. We also coordinate around water features and pools.

Do you wash the second story safely?

Yes. Soft-wash chemistry reaches the second story from the ground using low-pressure tips and the right reach extensions. We do not put ladders against second-story siding because that risks gouging soft wood or denting vinyl. The wash is safer and gentler than ladder work on every dimension.

How often should a Shreveport house be washed?

Every 12 to 18 months keeps biofilm from staining permanently. Homes with heavy tree shade on the north or east side often need annual washing; sun-exposed homes can sometimes go 18 to 24 months. We will tell you honestly when you do and do not need a wash — there is no upsell pressure.

Is house pressure washing the same as soft washing?

No. Pressure washing uses high-pressure water on hard surfaces (concrete, brick, metal). Soft washing uses low pressure with cleaning chemistry on softer surfaces (siding, paint, stucco). On a house we use soft washing 95 percent of the time and reserve high pressure only for hardscape adjacent to the foundation.

Do you offer recurring annual contracts?

Yes. About a third of our Shreveport residential clients are on an annual schedule that books automatically each spring or fall. The recurring rate is 10 percent below standard pricing because we pre-book the route. Call (318) 401-2772 to set up annual scheduling.

Ready for House Pressure Washing in Shreveport?

Free, no-obligation estimate. Same southern values, same crew, same warranty across the state line — and never a travel fee.