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Huntersville grime doesn't
stand a chance.

Pressure washing and soft washing for Huntersville, NC — with commercial-grade equipment, $2M insurance, and zero shortcuts. Flat-rate quote within one business day.

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PRESSURE · 4,400 PSI Drag to wash →
Spotless Grimy
One pass. Years of grime, gone.Interactive demo
4,400
Max PSI on tap
$2M
Liability coverage
24 hr
Quote turnaround
100%
Re-clean guarantee
What we blast

Every surface. Zero excuses.

The right pressure for every job — from heavy-duty concrete blasting to gentle soft washing that protects delicate surfaces.

Driveway & concrete

Oil spots, red clay, tire marks, and years of grey film lifted off driveways, sidewalks, patios, and pool decks with a surface cleaner — no zebra striping.

Up to 4,400 PSI

House / siding soft wash

Vinyl, brick, stucco, and hardboard cleaned with low pressure and the right solution — the green mildew and black streaks gone without forcing water behind the siding.

Under 500 PSI

Roof soft wash

Those black streaks are algae eating your shingles' limestone filler. Removed chemically at low pressure — never blasted, which strips granules and voids warranties.

Under 500 PSI

Deck & fence

Wood is soft and it shows every mistake. Pressure dialed in by species and age, working with the grain, so the grey weathering lifts and the fibers stay intact.

800–1,500 PSI

Gutter brightening

Cleared out by hand, then the tiger-striping scrubbed off the outside face — the vertical black streaks that don't come off with a normal house wash.

Hand + soft wash

Commercial / storefront

Storefronts, dumpster pads, drive-thrus, sidewalks and awnings — cleaned before you open, so a customer never watches you wash gum off the entrance.

Scheduled off-hours

Car & truck washing

Hand washing and touchless rinsing for cars, trucks, trailers, and fleet vehicles — at your home or your yard, without the swirl marks a tunnel wash leaves.

Touchless + hand
See the difference

Drag it. Watch it clean.

What 4,400 PSI does to the three surfaces we clean most. Each slider is a reference pair showing what that surface looks like dirty and clean. They are marked “Sample photo” because they are not our jobs — our own before-and-afters replace them as we shoot them. Your driveway could be our next before & after.

Clean Dirty

Concrete driveway

Surface clean
Clean Dirty

Vinyl siding

Soft wash
Clean Dirty

Wood deck

Dialed-in pressure

↔ Every slider is live We photograph every job — this gallery fills up with real Charlotte homes as we wash them.

On the ground

We work in Huntersville, not just near it.

These are the places we drive past on the way to jobs. If you recognise them, we're your neighbours — and we're the crew that actually knows what your siding is up against.

Street corner in downtown Huntersville, North Carolina, with a rounded brick and stucco office building, a small local shop, and Old Statesville Road street signs above the intersection
Downtown Huntersville at Old Statesville Road Brett VA (CC BY 2.0)
Four-story brick mixed-use building with ground-floor shops and upper-floor apartments at the corner of Birkdale Village in Huntersville, North Carolina
Birkdale Village town center in Huntersville Brett VA (CC BY 2.0)
Cream brick and glass exterior of the North County Regional Library in Huntersville, North Carolina, with a curved wave-shaped roofline above a two-story glass entrance
North County Regional Library in Huntersville Property of PLCMC (CC BY-SA 2.0)
HOA subdivisions under mature shade

Power washing in Huntersville, NC.

Why Huntersville homes call us

Huntersville was chartered in 1873, first called Craighead and then renamed for Robert Boston Hunter, a cotton farmer who owned land here. It stayed a small town on the Statesville road for most of a century — the Hugh Torance House and Store is still standing north of the center, its log section dating to 1780 and its store the oldest surviving one in North Carolina. Then the growth landed: 9,313 residents in 1990, 61,376 at the 2020 Census, and roughly 66,955 by the state's mid-2024 estimate. What that leaves is a town of two eras, the old center along NC 115 and everything that filled in around it, with Lake Norman on the northwestern edge and I-77 running down the middle at Gilead Road and Sam Furr Road.

Most of what we wash here went up inside a twenty-year window, and the build dates matter. Wynfield's three sections date to 1989 through 1997 and have the mature trees and wide lots to show for it. Birkdale was built 1996 to 2004 and runs to craftsman-style bungalows; Northstone 1996 to 2006; MacAulay 2000 to 2007; Skybrook 2000 to 2017; Monteith Park 2002 to 2020; Birkdale Grove 2012 to 2018. The town adopted a new-urbanist development code in 1996, which is why Vermillion, Monteith Park and Birkdale Village have front porches, alleys, short setbacks and side yards you can nearly reach across, while the conventional subdivisions next to them have long private driveways and room to work. That difference changes the job more than people expect — on a small-lot street we're staging off an alley and shielding a neighbor's wall, and on a Wynfield lot we're surface-cleaning a couple hundred feet of concrete. Nearly all of these neighborhoods are HOA-governed.

Three things set the calendar. Cecil soil, North Carolina's state soil since 1997, has a stiff red clay subsoil, and that clay tracks out of beds and shoulders onto concrete where it stains orange instead of sitting on top of it. Tree pollen runs late February into June with oak and pine — the two heaviest local producers — peaking in April, and it settles as a yellow film on siding, decks and driveways. Then the humidity finishes the work: Charlotte-area summers average about four and a half inches of rain a month, which is exactly what surface mildew wants, and what Gloeocapsa magma wants too. That black streaking on a roof is a living cyanobacteria feeding on the powdered limestone filler in asphalt shingles, which is why a soft wash kills it and a pressure rinse only relocates it. In the wooded pockets — Latta Springs, Cedarfield, the older shaded streets — north-facing walls stay damp long after the sunny elevations have dried, and those are the walls that green up first.

From Birkdale townhomes to Skybrook family homes, Huntersville HOAs don't mess around about exterior upkeep, and the letters tend to show up in spring when the mildew becomes obvious from the street. We help you stay ahead of the violation letter — and make the neighbors ask who you hired.

Same standard, same guarantee, every visit: you get a flat number before anything comes off the trailer, siding and roofs get soft washed under 500 PSI instead of blasted, and concrete gets a rotating surface cleaner rather than a hand-held wand that leaves zebra stripes. We walk the property with you at the end, and anything that isn't right gets re-cleaned free.

Local knowledge

Where we wash in Huntersville.

Population
66,955 (NC OSBM estimate, July 1, 2024)
History
Chartered 1873
County
Mecklenburg County

Neighborhoods

  • Birkdale
  • Birkdale Grove
  • Wynfield
  • Northstone
  • Skybrook
  • MacAulay
  • Monteith Park
  • Vermillion
  • Latta Springs
  • Cedarfield
  • Bryton
  • Rosedale

Landmarks

  • Birkdale Village
  • Latta Nature Preserve
  • Carolina Raptor Center
  • Historic Rural Hill
  • Discovery Place Kids Huntersville
  • Hugh Torance House and Store
  • Skybrook Golf Club
  • Lake Norman shoreline

Roads we run

  • Interstate 77 (Exits 23 and 25)
  • NC 73 (Sam Furr Road)
  • NC 115 (Old Statesville Road)
  • U.S. 21 (Statesville Road)
  • Gilead Road
  • Beatties Ford Road

Don't see yours? If you're in or around Huntersville, we'll come — just ask.

Why trust the new crew?

New name. Not new standards.

We won't pretend we've been washing Charlotte for 20 years. Here's what we bring instead — and why new might be exactly what you want.

STD/01

The right pressure for the surface

Concrete takes up to 4,400 PSI through a surface cleaner. Siding and roofs get soft washed under 500 PSI. Wood sits between 800 and 1,500. One setting for every surface is how damage happens.

STD/02

Commercial equipment, not a rental

Hot-water capable machines, proper surface cleaners, soft-wash injection, and enough hose to reach the back of your property without moving the truck four times.

STD/03

Real answers, fast

One number reaches the people who do the work — not a call centre, not a dispatcher, not a form that generates a callback in three days. Questions get answered the same day, by someone who has seen your property.

STD/04

Flat quotes, written down

We look at the job, then give you one number for all of it. No hourly meter, no surprise square-footage adjustment when we arrive with the trailer.

STD/05

Insured to $2M, provable on request

Ask for the certificate of insurance and you'll have it the same day. An uninsured contractor on your roof is a risk that lands on your policy.

STD/06

We tell you when not to wash

Failing mortar, brittle end-of-life shingles, rotten deck boards, active leaks — some surfaces need a different trade first. Saying so costs us the job and keeps our name intact.

Founding neighbor special

First 50 homes wash at founding rates.

We're building our before & after gallery one Huntersville home at a time. Book now, lock in a founding-customer rate, and if you let us photograph the transformation, we'll take care of you on every future wash too.

How it works

From grimy to gleaming in four steps.

01

Tell us about it

Send the address and what needs cleaning. Photos help but aren't required — we can usually read a property from the street view and your description.

02

Get a flat price

One number for the whole job, back to you within one business day. It covers everything discussed, and it doesn't move unless you add work.

03

We show up and wash

On the day and at the time agreed. Plants pre-wetted, delicate surfaces tested first, pressure set per surface, everything rinsed down when we're done.

04

Walk it with us

We go around the property together before we pack up. Anything you're not happy with, we re-do on the spot — not on a follow-up visit.

The Hyper Tension Guarantee

If it's not spotless, we come back and re-blast it at no charge. We're a new company — our name is worth more than any single invoice, and we act like it on every job.

Also serving

The rest of the Charlotte metro.

Straight answers

Questions we actually get.

My HOA sent a letter about mildew on my siding. How fast can you deal with it?

Send the address and a photo and you'll have a flat price within one business day. The wall gets soft washed under 500 PSI, so the mildew is killed at the root rather than knocked off the surface — which is the difference between a wall that still looks clean in August and one that doesn't. For context on why these letters carry weight: North Carolina's Planned Community Act (G.S. 47F-3-107.1) lets an association hold a hearing and then levy up to $100 for the violation, with daily fines available on top if it stays uncorrected. Washing the siding is the cheap end of that.

Can you work the tight lots in Vermillion, Monteith Park, or Birkdale Village?

Yes, and it's a genuinely different setup than a conventional subdivision. Huntersville's 1996 development code produced neighborhoods with short setbacks, alleys, and narrow side yards, so we stage off the alley where there is one, run more hose instead of parking on somebody's lawn, and shield the adjacent wall before any soft-wash solution goes up. On shared driveways and attached townhome runs we'd rather coordinate with both sides in advance than surprise a neighbor with a wet siding wall.

When is the best time of year to wash a house in Huntersville?

For siding, after the tree pollen finishes — locally that runs late February into June with oak and pine peaking in April, so late spring or early summer means the yellow film isn't back within a week. Driveways can go any time the weather cooperates. Roofs are the exception: once the black streaking starts, don't wait for a season, because the organism causing it is alive and feeding on the shingle. In the pine-heavy neighborhoods we'd rather clear gutters twice a year — after leaf drop, then again after spring needle shed — than pull a solid plug out of a downspout in July.

How much does pressure washing cost?

It depends on square footage, surface, and condition — which is why we quote flat rather than publishing a price list that would be wrong for your property. Send us the address and what needs cleaning and you'll have one number for the whole job within a business day, with no obligation. We'd rather give you an accurate price than a cheap-looking one that changes on the day.

Will pressure washing damage my siding or roof?

It absolutely can — which is why we don't pressure wash either of them. Siding and roofs get soft washed under 500 PSI, where a cleaning solution does the work and the water only rinses. High pressure on siding forces water behind lap joints and past window seals; on a shingle roof it sweeps off the ceramic granules that give the shingle its UV protection, and most manufacturers void the warranty for it. High pressure is for concrete.

How often should I have my house washed?

In the Charlotte metro, most homes want a house wash every 12 to 18 months and a driveway once a year. Shade is the variable that matters most: a north-facing wall under mature tree canopy stays damp after rain and grows algae far faster than a wall in full sun, so heavily shaded neighborhoods often need it annually. Pine-heavy properties usually want gutters cleared twice a year rather than once.

Do you need to use my water and power?

We use your outdoor spigot — a standard hose connection is plenty, and it costs a few dollars of water for a typical job. We bring our own power. If your spigot is broken, has low flow, or you're on a well with limited recovery, tell us in advance and we'll plan for it rather than discovering it in your driveway.

What areas do you serve?

We're based in Charlotte and serve the whole metro — Matthews, Mint Hill, Huntersville, Concord, Pineville, Ballantyne, Fort Mill SC, Gastonia, and Indian Trail. If you're near the edge of that list, ask anyway; if you're close, we'll come.

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