
Homes surrounded by pine trees are beautiful - but they come with a tradeoff. Pollen, sap, dust, and debris build up on siding and windows faster than you'd expect. Over time, that layer of grime dulls the whole look of the house, even if you can't always pinpoint exactly what's off.
That's exactly what we were dealing with on this Prescott home. The siding had picked up the kind of buildup that happens when you're nestled in the pines, and the windows were doing that thing where they look okay from a distance but up close they're streaked and hazy. We came in and handled both - a full house wash on the exterior and a thorough window cleaning top to bottom.
For homes like this one, doing both services together just makes sense. You wash the house, and if the windows aren't done at the same time, they end up with overspray and water spots on them. Doing it all in one visit keeps everything consistent and saves the homeowner the hassle of scheduling two separate jobs.
The finished result speaks for itself. Clean siding, crystal-clear glass, and a home that actually looks like it belongs in the landscape around it rather than fighting against it. The pines and the blue sky reflect cleanly in the windows now instead of getting lost behind a layer of film and dust.
Homes in wooded or rural settings around Prescott tend to need this kind of exterior attention more regularly than people realize. If your siding or windows are looking a little rough, it's usually simpler - and more affordable - to address than most homeowners expect.