Soft Washing · Polk County, IA

Soft Washing in Pleasant Hill.

Low-pressure, biodegradable, no damage.

JBL Exterior Pros provides soft washing for homes across Pleasant Hill, Iowa (50327, Polk County). JBL Exterior Pros provides soft washing throughout central Iowa, with results lasting 18–24 months.

Result longevity
18–24 months
Pressure used
<100 PSI (less than a garden hose)
Method
Chemistry-first, low-pressure rinse
— Why Pleasant Hill homes need this

Soft Washing, the Pleasant Hill way.

Pleasant Hill mixes mid-century stock in the original streets near the highway with newer 2000s–2010s developments around Copper Creek Lake. The newer construction follows the standard metro suburban template: vinyl siding, brick veneer accents, asphalt shingles, attached two-car garages. The older central neighborhoods run more 1960s–80s ranches with mature trees. A small concentration of lakefront and lake-adjacent properties around Copper Creek have unique upkeep needs.

Lakefront and lake-near properties at Copper Creek deal with insect debris and pollen accumulation on north walls and screens at higher rates than inland properties. Yellow Banks Park's wooded edge means heavy autumn leaf load for the homes that back onto it. Pleasant Hill's older central section has more weather-exposed painted-wood trim than the newer eastern developments — soft wash chemistry calibrated accordingly. The eastside DSM proximity means we often book Pleasant Hill jobs adjacent to East Village or Capitol East work in Des Moines on the same crew run.

— Plain English

Soft Washing, in plain English.

Soft washing is a low-pressure exterior cleaning method that uses biodegradable cleaning solutions to kill the organic growth — algae, mildew, mold, lichen — that causes the black streaks and discoloration you see on siding, stucco, painted wood, fences, and similar surfaces. The chemistry does the work, not the pressure. Power washing's high pressure would damage these softer surfaces; soft washing uses pressure no higher than a garden hose while letting the cleaning solution dwell, kill the growth at the root, and rinse cleanly away. A proper soft wash kills algae below the surface so it doesn't grow back in weeks — typical results hold 18–24 months in central Iowa.

— Local conditions

Central Iowa soft washing is its own thing.

Iowa's humid summers (June through August) create ideal growing conditions for the algae and mildew that produce streaking on north- and west-facing walls. The growth cycle typically becomes visible on homes 18–24 months after their last soft wash. Cedar shake siding — common on 1970s–90s central Iowa homes in Beaverdale, Drake, and older Urbandale — needs the gentlest soft-wash chemistry we run. Newer vinyl and composite siding on Ankeny, Waukee, and Grimes builds can handle slightly stronger solutions. Stucco on Sherman Hill and older West Des Moines homes holds algae in surface pores and benefits from a longer dwell time. Spring (April–May) and fall (September–October) are the optimal Iowa soft-wash windows — consistent temperatures for the chemistry without overnight freezes.

— Signs to call

When soft washing is overdue.

  • Black or green streaks running down north- or west-facing walls
  • Dark "shadow lines" appearing under gutters or below window flashing
  • Visible mildew patches near ground level or behind shrubs
  • Cedar shake darkening or appearing "fuzzy" with green tinge
  • Stucco discoloration that doesn't come off with a garden hose
  • Painted trim showing growth at corners or around windows
  • More than 18 months since the last whole-home wash
— How a visit goes

How a Pleasant Hill soft washing visit goes.

  1. 01

    Walk-through and surface assessment

    We identify what needs soft-washing versus power-washing, and which surfaces need extra care (painted trim, stained cedar, copper fixtures).

  2. 02

    Pre-treat and apply

    We pre-rinse landscaping, then apply the solution at low pressure. It dwells, kills the growth, and rinses away clean. No chemical runoff onto your beds.

  3. 03

    Final rinse and document

    Property-wide rinse, photo documentation of finished work, and a walk-through with you before we leave.

— Spec sheet

What we use, what shapes the work.

Method
Low-pressure biocide application, dwell, rinse
Cleaning solution
Sodium hypochlorite (1–3% siding, 2–4% roof) + surfactants + plant-safe rinse additives
Pressure
Under 100 PSI — less than a standard garden hose
Pump equipment
12V or gas-driven low-pressure pumps with downstream injectors
Landscape protection
Pre-rinsed before application, rinsed again after; tarped on sensitive species
— What to watch for

Soft Washing mistakes other contractors make.

  1. 01

    Power-washing siding instead of soft-washing

    The single most common mistake we see from other contractors. High pressure strips paint, damages caulking, forces water behind siding, and voids most manufacturer warranties. Even "adjusting the pressure" of a power-washer for siding isn't right — the chemistry-first soft-wash method does the work without ever needing high PSI.

  2. 02

    Too-strong chemistry without pre-wetting landscaping

    Strong sodium hypochlorite without prep work will damage and kill plants in beds along the foundation. We pre-rinse every landscape area before applying, rinse again during, and rinse a final time after. The biocide is biodegradable but undiluted contact will damage plants.

  3. 03

    Single-pass cleaning without dwell time

    If the solution doesn't dwell on the surface long enough to kill the growth at the root, the algae regrows within months. Proper soft-wash technique applies, lets dwell 5–15 minutes depending on growth severity, then rinses. Quick-pass work looks clean for a few weeks then streaks again.

  4. 04

    Skipping the rinse phase

    Leaving chemistry residue on siding creates streaks and accelerates the next round of growth. Every soft-wash job should end with a full property rinse from top to bottom — gutters, siding, foundation, landscaping.

  5. 05

    Soft-washing in direct sun above 85°F

    Hot surfaces flash-dry the solution before it can work. We schedule around sun exposure — west walls in the morning, east walls in the afternoon — or move the job to a cooler day. The chemistry only works at the right surface temperature.

— Frequently Asked

Soft Washing in Pleasant Hill, considered.

  • 01What's the difference between soft wash and power wash?
    Power washing uses high pressure — right for concrete, brick, and hard surfaces. Soft washing uses low pressure plus a biodegradable cleaner — the only safe method for siding, stucco, painted surfaces, and roofs.
  • 02Is the solution safe for plants and pets?
    Yes. We use biodegradable, plant-safe cleaners and pre-rinse all landscaping before and after. We'll ask you to keep pets indoors during application.
  • 03How long does it last?
    A proper soft wash kills algae and mildew at the root — most surfaces stay clean 18 to 24 months. Annual members get scheduled re-treatments before re-growth shows.
  • 04How much does soft washing a house cost in Iowa?
    Pricing depends on square footage, surface mix (siding, stucco, brick, painted wood), and growth severity. We quote in person after walking the property — no upcharges later.
  • 05Will soft washing kill my lawn?
    Landscape protection is built into the process. We pre-rinse all plants and beds before applying any solution, tarp sensitive species where needed, and rinse again after the job. The biocide is biodegradable and breaks down within hours. Tell us about any species you're particularly concerned about during the walk-through.
  • 06Can it remove old paint or stains from cedar?
    Soft washing kills the organic growth (algae, mildew) but won't strip intact paint. For chemical paint removal you'd want a different process. For cedar shake darkening caused by mildew, soft washing usually restores the original color — but heavily weathered cedar may need refinishing afterward.
  • 07Why not just power-wash everything?
    Power washing siding strips paint, damages caulking and seals around windows, and forces water behind the cladding — which can cause hidden rot. Most siding warranties explicitly require soft-wash methods. The pressure that's right for concrete is wrong for vinyl, wood, stucco, fiber cement, and painted surfaces.
  • 08Does it smell? Can I be home?
    There's a mild chlorine odor during application (similar to a freshly-cleaned pool deck) that dissipates within 30–60 minutes. You can be home. Keep windows closed during the work and pets indoors. Outdoor entertaining is fine the same evening.
— The first visit

Ready for soft washing in Pleasant Hill?

A JBL rep walks your Pleasant Hill property in person within one business day. Honest pricing, real recommendations, no obligation.