Spring in Charleston is the best time of year for your home's exterior — pollen is fading, temperatures are perfect, and everything is alive again. It's also the window where a few hours of work pays off for the entire year. Use this checklist to tackle your Charleston home's exterior in the right order so every dollar and every hour goes the farthest.
1. Start at the Top: Inspect the Roof
Before anything gets cleaned, walk the perimeter and look up. Lowcountry winters are mild, but wind and falling branches still take their toll. You're checking for:
Missing or curling shingles
Dark vertical streaks (algae)
Green moss patches (shaded areas)
Visible debris in valleys
Sagging gutters or detached downspouts
Address any missing shingles before washing anything else — soft-washing a compromised roof just sends water into places it shouldn't go.

2. Clean the Gutters Before You Wash the House
This is the #1 mistake Charleston homeowners make: they wash the house first, then clean gutters and watch sludge streak down their freshly cleaned siding. Proper order: gutter cleaning first, then house wash. A clean gutter system also prevents the black 'tiger stripe' staining that ruins curb appeal by mid-summer.
3. Soft Wash the House Exterior
Now that the gutters are clear, tackle siding, soffits, trim, and shutters. In Charleston's humidity, a soft wash with proper chemistry kills mildew at the root — not just cosmetically. After spring, you should see:
Siding 2–3 shades brighter (especially white Hardie)
No green tint under eaves
Clean window frames and trim
Mildew-free shutters and doors
One spring soft wash gives your Charleston home a clean baseline that lasts 10–12 months. Skip it, and every subsequent cleaning has to work twice as hard to catch up.
4. Hit the Concrete
Driveways, walkways, patios, and pool decks all need attention in spring. Concrete cleaning in early-to-mid spring sets your surfaces up for the summer entertaining season. If you're going to seal the concrete, spring is the ideal time — dry enough to let the sealer bond, warm enough for it to cure fully.
5. Clean the Windows — Inside and Out
Winter dust and spring pollen are brutal on windows. A professional window cleaning — outside panes, inside panes, tracks, and screens — transforms how the interior feels. Pair it with the house wash so your crew isn't walking through freshly-washed flower beds twice.

6. Deck, Fence, and Outdoor Furniture
Wooden decks and fences need a soft clean, a full dry, and re-sealing every 18–24 months. Spring is also when you pull out patio cushions, grill covers, and outdoor rugs that spent winter in the garage. A quick wash and dry prevents mildew from getting a foothold when humidity spikes.
7. Touch-Up Landscaping and Mulch
Re-mulching, trimming azaleas back, and edging planting beds is the final step. Do this AFTER pressure washing — any cleaning solution overspray can affect fresh mulch and flowers. Charleston's azalea bloom window (mid-March to mid-April) is a lovely time to have your clean exterior as the backdrop.
8. One-Shot Pressure Washing Bundle
Most Charleston homeowners find it cheaper and easier to bundle house + driveway + walkway + gutter-face cleaning into a single appointment. A full-property bundle runs $525–$895 and knocks out the majority of this checklist in a single morning.
9. What NOT to Do in Spring
Don't pressure-wash shingle roofs. Soft wash only — always.
Don't wash during heavy pollen weeks. Wait for pollen to drop off, or you'll be doing it again in two weeks.
Don't seal wet concrete. Needs 48 hours of dry weather after cleaning.
Don't ignore the shady side. North-facing walls and shaded concrete are where mildew makes its comeback first.
Ready to get started?
One phone call, one morning, your Charleston home reset for the entire year. We handle the full exterior — roof to driveway — in a single coordinated visit so you're not dealing with multiple crews. Request a free spring cleaning quote and we'll get you on the schedule.

