Parkland pressure & soft washing — what we clean
- House & exterior washing — siding, stucco, soffits, and trim, soft-washed to lift dirt, salt, and black streaks without damage.
- Roof soft washing — low-pressure removal of the algae and dark streaks that bake onto Florida tile and shingle roofs.
- Driveways, pavers & walkways — deep-cleaned and brightened, with re-sanding available.
- Pool decks, lanais & screens — safely cleaned at the right pressure for each surface.
Soft washing — the right method for Parkland
Here's what most companies in Parkland get wrong: blasting delicate surfaces with high pressure. High PSI cracks roof tile, dislodges shingle granules, gouges soft stucco, and strips paint. Soft washing uses low pressure plus specialized, biodegradable solutions that kill algae and mildew at the root and rinse away safely. The result is a deeper clean that stays clean far longer — with zero risk to your Parkland home's finishes. We use true pressure only where it belongs, like concrete driveways.
Why Parkland exteriors get dirty so fast
Florida's heat and humidity are a greenhouse for mold, mildew, and algae, and Parkland's Atlantic salt air and sprinkler overspray accelerate the staining on roofs, siding, and pavers. Black roof streaks aren't just ugly — they trap heat and shorten roof life. Our soft wash removes the staining and slows its return, protecting your surfaces and your curb appeal.
Pressure & Soft Washing in Parkland, FL — local know-how
Parkland sits in northwest Broward against the Everglades buffer, so it gets coastal salt drift off the Atlantic plus heavy inland humidity, and both leave their mark. Homes in Heron Bay and MiraLago that back onto lakes and preserves take constant moisture, feeding black algae streaks across north-facing barrel-tile roofs, paver driveways, screen cages, and stucco within a season. Our low-pressure soft washing removes that organic growth without harming delicate finishes or the manicured look HOAs demand. Salt carried inland on the breeze also leaves a fine mineral haze on glass in Cascata and Parkland Golf & Country Club, so we use pure-water tech for truly streak-free results. Aggressive irrigation across these large lots etches hard-water spots into ground-floor windows and pool enclosures. And with Parkland's intense hurricane-season downpours, we clear and flush gutters before the rains so overflow doesn't pour against your foundation.
Pressure & Soft Washing in Parkland — FAQs
What's the difference between soft washing and pressure washing?+
Pressure washing uses high-pressure water (1,500–3,000 PSI) — right for hard surfaces like concrete. Soft washing uses low pressure (under ~300 PSI) plus cleaning solutions — the safe method for roofs, siding, screens, and anything delicate. We use the correct method for each surface on your Parkland property.
Is it safe to pressure wash my roof?+
No — high pressure damages roofs by cracking tile and stripping shingle granules. We soft wash roofs in Parkland, which safely removes algae and black streaks at the root and keeps your roof intact and under warranty.
How much does pressure washing cost in Parkland?+
It depends on the surfaces and square footage — a driveway is very different from a full house-and-roof soft wash. We give you a free, exact quote up front so you know the price before we start.
Will soft washing damage my plants or pavers?+
No. We pre-treat and rinse landscaping and use the right low-pressure approach for each surface, so your Parkland pavers, screens, and plants are protected throughout.
Which Parkland communities does Fresh Frames serve?+
All of them, including Parkland Golf & Country Club, Heron Bay, Cascata, MiraLago, Watercrest, and the estates of Parkland Isles. If you're in the 33076 or 33067 area, we've got you covered.
Why do my roof and pool cage keep turning black in Parkland?+
Parkland's preserve-side humidity and shade feed algae that root into tile, screen framing, and concrete fast. Our low-pressure soft wash removes it gently and slows regrowth without damaging your surfaces or screens.
How often should I have my home cleaned in Parkland?+
Most Parkland homes look best with window cleaning every four to six months and an annual soft wash. Lakefront and preserve-backing properties may need attention sooner because of faster algae growth.
Do I need to be home, and are you insured?+
No, exterior work doesn't require you to be present, and we'll coordinate gate access with you or your HOA. Fresh Frames is fully licensed and insured for your protection.
