




Dirt and grime have a way of sneaking up on you. It builds up slowly on stucco walls, under covered walkways, along rooflines - and before long, the whole exterior of a property looks tired and neglected. Most people don't even notice how bad it's gotten until they really stop and look.
That's exactly what we were dealing with here in North Hollywood. Streaking down the walls, dark buildup along the ceiling of a covered carport area, and grime embedded into the stucco texture. This kind of buildup isn't just a cosmetic issue - it makes a property look poorly maintained, and that impression sticks with anyone who walks by or pulls up to the place.
We worked through the full exterior - hitting the walls, the ceiling beams overhead, and the walkway surfaces. Using an extended wand lets us get the right angle on overhead surfaces without missing spots or leaving uneven lines behind. It's a small detail, but it makes a big difference in the finished result.
Stucco is a surface that holds dirt in its texture, so it takes real water pressure and the right technique to get it clean without damaging the finish. We've done enough of these jobs to know where to be aggressive and where to ease off. The goal is always a clean, even result - not just blasting water at a wall and hoping for the best.
Properties that get regular exterior cleaning just look better. It's that simple. Clean walls, clean walkways, clean overhangs - it all adds up to a property that feels well cared for, inside and out.