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You’ve probably noticed the green streaks, black spots, or that chalky film creeping across your siding. That’s mold, mildew, and algae—and in Melrose, MA, the humid summers and salt air from the coast make it show up fast.
Left alone, that buildup doesn’t just look bad. It feeds on your siding, breaks down the surface, and eventually leads to cracks, warping, or full panel replacement. A $300 cleaning now beats a $15,000 siding job later.
Regular siding maintenance in Melrose, MA means your home stays protected, your curb appeal doesn’t tank, and you’re not scrambling to fix damage that could’ve been avoided. You also catch small problems—loose panels, failed caulking, hidden rot—before they turn into expensive emergencies.
We’ve been handling siding maintenance, cleaning, repairs, and replacements across Massachusetts for nearly two decades. We’re an Owens Corning Preferred Contractor, licensed and insured, and we’ve seen what happens when homeowners skip maintenance or hire the wrong crew.
We’re based locally, we know how Melrose homes react to New England winters and coastal humidity, and we don’t cut corners. You’re not getting a pressure washer and a prayer—you’re getting soft washing, proper inspections, and real advice on what your siding actually needs.
Our customers in Melrose, MA stick with us because we show up, do the work right, and don’t try to upsell you on things you don’t need.
First, we inspect your siding—top to bottom. We’re looking for cracks, loose panels, failed caulk, water damage, and any signs that something’s off. If we find issues, we tell you before we start cleaning.
Next comes the cleaning. We use soft washing, not high-pressure power washing, because power washing can crack vinyl, force water behind your siding, and void your warranty. Soft washing uses low pressure and eco-friendly solutions to remove mold and mildew safely without damaging the surface.
After cleaning, we rinse everything thoroughly and do a final walkthrough. If repairs are needed—resealing joints, replacing a panel, fixing trim—we handle it or give you a clear quote. You’re not left guessing what’s wrong or what it’ll cost.
The whole process is designed to extend the life of your siding, keep your home looking sharp, and prevent the kind of damage that leads to full replacements.
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When we handle siding maintenance in Melrose, MA, you’re getting a full inspection, professional soft washing, mold and mildew removal, and a detailed report on what we found. We check for loose or damaged panels, inspect caulking and seals, look for signs of water intrusion, and assess whether your siding is holding up or starting to fail.
Melrose homes deal with freeze-thaw cycles all winter, which can crack caulk and loosen panels. Spring and fall are the best times to inspect, and that’s when most homeowners in Melrose, MA schedule maintenance. We also treat your siding with protective solutions that help resist future algae and mold growth—especially important given the coastal humidity.
If you’ve got wood siding, we check for rot and peeling paint. If it’s fiber cement, we look for cracks and moisture damage. Vinyl gets checked for warping, fading, and brittleness. Every material has its weak points, and we know what to look for.
You’ll also get straight answers on whether a repair makes sense or if replacement is the smarter move. We’re not here to sell you a new siding job if a $200 fix does the trick.
Once a year is the standard recommendation, and spring or fall are your best windows. After a Massachusetts winter, your siding has been hit with snow, ice, freeze-thaw cycles, and road salt carried by wind. Spring cleaning lets you remove that buildup and check for damage before it gets worse.
If your home is near trees, in a shaded area, or close to the coast, you might need cleaning twice a year. Mold and mildew love shade and moisture, and Melrose’s humid summers create perfect conditions for growth.
Regular cleaning also keeps your manufacturer’s warranty valid. Most vinyl siding warranties require proper maintenance, and neglecting it can void your coverage if something goes wrong.
Power washing uses high pressure—often 3,000 PSI or more—which can crack vinyl, force water behind your siding, and cause thousands of dollars in hidden damage. It’s fast, but it’s risky, especially on older homes or any siding that’s already compromised.
Soft washing uses low pressure and specialized cleaning solutions to break down mold, mildew, algae, and dirt without damaging the surface. It’s safer, more effective, and it’s what manufacturers recommend for vinyl and fiber cement siding.
If you’re thinking about DIY pressure washing, know that one wrong move can punch holes in your siding, damage windows, or create leaks that lead to mold inside your walls. Soft washing done by professionals eliminates that risk and gets better results.
Absolutely. A basic siding inspection checklist helps you spot problems early, and you don’t need to be a contractor to use one. Look for cracks, loose panels, gaps in caulking, discoloration, warping, or any areas where water might be getting behind the siding.
Check around windows, doors, corners, and anywhere two materials meet—those are common failure points. If you see mold or mildew, note where it’s concentrated. If it’s only on one side of the house, that’s usually a drainage or shade issue.
That said, a professional inspection catches things most homeowners miss—hidden rot, failed flashing, early signs of structural issues. If your home is over 10 years old or you’ve never had the siding inspected, it’s worth having someone who knows what to look for take a look.
Humidity, shade, and organic material. Melrose sits close enough to the coast that you get salt-laden air, and the town’s tree-lined streets create plenty of shaded areas where moisture doesn’t dry quickly. That’s a perfect recipe for mold and mildew.
When mold spores land on your siding and find moisture, they grow. Algae does the same thing. Over time, they don’t just stain your siding—they break down the surface, especially on wood and older vinyl.
Mold and mildew removal isn’t just cosmetic. Those spores can become airborne and get into your home through vents or windows, which can aggravate allergies and respiratory issues. Cleaning your siding regularly removes the source and keeps your home healthier.
For a typical Melrose home, professional siding cleaning usually runs between $300 and $800, depending on the size of your house, the condition of your siding, and how much buildup we’re dealing with. If repairs are needed—replacing a panel, resealing joints, fixing trim—that’s extra, but we’ll give you a clear quote before we do any work.
Compare that to siding replacement, which in Massachusetts runs anywhere from $10,000 to $30,000. Regular maintenance is cheap insurance.
If you’re on a budget, focus on the most visible sides of your house and any areas where you’ve noticed mold or damage. You can always add the other sides later, but don’t skip the inspection—it’s better to know what’s going on than to let a small problem turn into a big one.
Spring and fall are ideal. Spring lets you assess damage from winter—ice, snow, freeze-thaw cycles—and clean off the grime before summer humidity kicks in. Fall gives you a chance to prep your siding before winter hits and make any repairs while the weather’s still cooperative.
Avoid scheduling during extreme heat or freezing temps. Cleaning solutions work best in moderate weather, and repairs like caulking need the right temperature range to cure properly.
If you’re seeing mold, mildew, or damage right now, don’t wait for the “perfect” season. The longer you let those issues sit, the worse they get. We work year-round in Melrose, MA, and we’ll let you know if conditions aren’t right for the work you need.