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A clean exterior isn’t cosmetic. It’s functional.
When you remove mold, mildew, and organic growth from siding and walkways, you’re eliminating slip hazards and preventing long-term surface damage. When you wash away salt residue and algae before they eat into your deck or driveway, you’re adding years to those surfaces. That’s money you don’t spend on premature replacements.
Clean homes also sell faster and for more. Buyers notice curb appeal before they notice anything else. If your exterior looks neglected, they assume the rest is too.
And if you’ve got kids or pets, the products we use matter. We don’t spray harsh chemicals that linger on porches or seep into soil. Everything we use is non-toxic and safe for the people and animals who actually live there.
Clarita’s Cleaning has been serving Twin City, MA for more than ten years. We’re a family-run business, which means when something goes wrong, we fix it. When a customer calls, they talk to someone who actually cares about the outcome.
We’ve cleaned hundreds of homes in this area. We know which elevations catch green film first after a wet spring. We know what salt haze does to brick after a hard winter. And we know how to remove it all without stripping paint, splintering wood, or flooding your basement.
Our reputation is built on showing up when we say we will and leaving properties cleaner than people expect. That’s it. No gimmicks, no upselling, no surprises on the invoice.
First, we come out and give you a free estimate. We look at what needs cleaning, what method works best, and what condition your surfaces are in. If something’s too damaged to wash safely, we’ll tell you.
Once you approve the estimate, we schedule a time that works for you. We show up with the right equipment—soft washing systems for siding and roofs, controlled pressure for concrete and brick. Soft washing uses low pressure and specialized detergents to break down organic growth without blasting your surfaces. It’s safer for vinyl, wood, and painted finishes.
For driveways, walkways, and heavily soiled concrete, we use higher pressure to strip away oil stains, tire marks, and embedded dirt. We adjust pressure and technique based on what we’re cleaning. One method doesn’t work for everything.
After we’re done, we do a walkthrough with you. If you see something we missed, we handle it before we leave. The goal is that you look at your property and think, “I forgot it could look like this.”
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We handle siding, brick, stucco, decks, fences, driveways, walkways, patios, and roofs. If it’s exterior and it’s dirty, we’ve probably cleaned it before.
For decks and fences, we offer restoration services that go beyond washing. That means stripping old stain, sanding rough spots, and prepping wood for a fresh finish. If your deck looks gray and splintered, washing alone won’t fix it. Restoration will.
Graffiti removal is another service we provide. Whether it’s spray paint on a commercial building or markings on a retaining wall, we use the right solvents and pressure settings to remove it without damaging the underlying surface.
Twin City properties face specific challenges. Homes near main roads get salt spray all winter. Properties with mature trees deal with constant pollen, sap, and algae. Shaded areas grow mildew faster than sunny ones. We adjust our approach based on what your property deals with year-round, not just what it looks like the day we show up.
We also coordinate timing around your schedule. A lot of homeowners in Twin City plan exterior cleaning before listing their home, before hosting an event, or during school breaks when they’re around to oversee the work. We work with your timeline, not against it.
Pressure washing uses high-pressure water to remove dirt, stains, and buildup from hard surfaces like concrete, brick, and stone. It’s effective for driveways, sidewalks, and heavily soiled areas where you need serious cleaning power.
Soft washing uses low pressure combined with specialized cleaning solutions to break down mold, mildew, algae, and organic stains. It’s the safer choice for siding, roofs, painted surfaces, and wood—anything that could be damaged by high pressure.
Most homes need both. We soft wash the siding and roof, then pressure wash the driveway and walkways. The method depends on the surface, not the level of dirt. Using the wrong method can strip paint, splinter wood, or leave stains behind. We match the technique to what you’re cleaning, not the other way around.
Most homes in Twin City benefit from professional cleaning every 12 to 18 months. That said, it depends on your property’s exposure.
If your home is surrounded by trees, sits in a shaded area, or faces north, you’ll see mold and mildew faster—sometimes within a year. Homes near busy roads accumulate more dirt and salt residue, especially after winter. If you’ve got a deck or wood siding, you may want to clean more frequently to prevent rot and staining.
The easiest way to know it’s time is to look. If you see green or black streaks on your siding, slippery spots on your walkway, or dark stains on your roof, don’t wait. The longer organic growth sits, the deeper it penetrates and the harder it becomes to remove. Regular cleaning isn’t just cosmetic—it prevents damage that costs real money to repair.
Not if it’s done correctly. Damage happens when someone uses too much pressure, the wrong nozzle, or holds the spray too close to the surface.
Vinyl siding can crack or warp under high pressure. Wood can splinter. Painted surfaces can peel. That’s why we use soft washing on anything delicate and adjust pressure settings for everything else. We’ve been doing this for over ten years—we know what each surface can handle.
For decks, we assess the wood’s condition before we start. If it’s already rotting or severely weathered, washing might expose more damage, but it won’t cause it. In those cases, we’ll recommend restoration or repair before cleaning.
Concrete and brick are more forgiving, but even those have limits. We don’t blast mortar out of joints or etch decorative concrete. We clean it without destroying it. If you’ve hired someone before who left damage behind, that’s a skill issue, not a pressure washing issue.
Yes. Everything we use is non-toxic and biodegradable. We don’t spray harsh chemicals that linger on surfaces or run off into your yard.
Our soft washing solutions break down organic growth—mold, mildew, algae—without poisoning the ground or leaving residue on porches and decks where your kids and pets spend time. After we rinse, there’s nothing left behind that could harm anyone.
We also take precautions around landscaping. If you’ve got flower beds near the house or shrubs along the driveway, we wet them down before and after cleaning to dilute any runoff. Most plants handle our process without issue, but we’re careful anyway.
If you’ve got specific concerns—maybe a dog that licks everything or a vegetable garden close to the house—let us know during the estimate. We’ll walk you through what we’re using and how we’ll protect the areas that matter to you.
It depends on the size of your property, what needs cleaning, and how dirty it is. A typical single-family home with siding, a driveway, and a small deck usually runs between $300 and $600. Larger properties or homes that haven’t been cleaned in years cost more.
We give free estimates, and we don’t lowball you to get in the door and then add fees later. The price we quote is the price you pay unless you ask us to clean something extra while we’re there.
If you’re comparing quotes, don’t just look at the number. Ask what’s included, what method they’re using, and whether they’re insured. The cheapest bid often comes from someone using the wrong equipment, rushing the job, or skipping steps that actually matter.
We’re not the cheapest option in Twin City, but we’re the one that shows up on time, does the work right, and doesn’t leave you wishing you’d hired someone else. That’s worth paying a fair price for.
Yes, in most cases. Oil stains, rust, and graffiti require more than water and pressure—they need the right cleaning agents and technique.
For oil stains on driveways, we use degreasers that break down petroleum-based residue before we pressure wash. Older stains that have soaked deep into concrete are harder to remove completely, but we can usually lighten them significantly.
Rust stains, often caused by metal furniture or fertilizer, respond well to rust removers applied before washing. Again, how much we can remove depends on how long the stain has been there.
Graffiti removal depends on the surface and the type of paint. Spray paint on brick or concrete usually comes off with the right solvent and pressure. Porous surfaces like untreated wood or stucco are trickier—the paint soaks in deeper. We’ll assess it during the estimate and tell you what’s realistic.
If a stain won’t come out completely, we’ll let you know before we start. We’re not going to promise miracles, but we will remove everything that’s removable without damaging your property.
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