06/02/2026
POLLEN RINSING STARTS AT 100$
Pollen is more than a seasonal cosmetic nuisance; it can degrade your home's exterior. When left unattended, pollen traps moisture, stains siding, degrades paint finishes, and clogs gutters.The subtle and long-term impacts of pollen include:Accelerates Mold and Mildew: Pollen contains oils and proteins that serve as a food source for mold, mildew, and algae. When mixed with spring rains or morning dew, it traps dampness against the exterior of your house, promoting biological growth.Damages Paint and Coatings: The sticky residue and acidic properties of pollen can degrade exterior paint, stains, and protective coatings over time. If you are painting or staining your home, settling pollen can ruin the finish by preventing proper adhesion.Causes Gutter Clogs: Pollen doesn't just stick to walls; it washes into your roof gutters. Mixed with dirt and leaves, it forms a thick sludge that can cause water damage, roof leaks, and pest infestations.Creates Slippery Hazards: When loose pollen on flat surfaces like driveways, decks, and walkways gets wet from dew or light rain, it creates a slick, hazardous film that is prone to slips and falls.Discolors Siding: As the sticky yellow dust gets embedded into the pores of your stucco, vinyl, or wood siding, it causes dulling and unsightly permanent discoloration if not cleaned.To protect your home, it is important to occasionally rinse or wash these surfaces rather than letting the pollen bake and bond into the materials.