Dealing with Mold on Exterior Siding

Mold on exterior siding is more than just an eyesore—it’s a potential hazard to your home’s structure and your health if left unchecked. Thankfully, dealing with mold doesn’t have to be an overwhelming task. With the right approach, you can restore your siding’s beauty and protect your home.

1. Why Does Mold Develop on Siding?

Mold thrives in damp, shaded areas. If your home’s siding is exposed to high humidity, frequent rain, or has poor sunlight, it becomes a prime breeding ground. Additionally, dirt and organic debris on the surface can provide a food source for mold spores.

2. Safety First: Prep and Precautions

Before tackling mold, prioritize your safety:

  • Protective Gear: Wear gloves, safety goggles, and a mask to avoid contact with mold spores.
  • Check the Weather: Choose a dry, calm day to work, as wet weather can make cleaning less effective and windy conditions could spread spores.

3. How to Remove Mold Effectively

Follow these steps to clean your siding:

Gather Materials:

  • A soft-bristle brush or sponge
  • A bucket of cleaning solution (1 part white vinegar or oxygen bleach to 4 parts water)
  • A garden hose with a spray nozzle
  • Optional: Pressure washer (use with caution)

Steps:

  1. Rinse the Surface: Start by rinsing the siding with water to remove loose dirt and debris.
  2. Apply the Cleaning Solution: Dip your brush or sponge into the solution and gently scrub the moldy areas. Work from top to bottom to prevent streaks.
  3. Rinse Thoroughly: Use a garden hose to wash away the cleaning solution and loosened mold.
  4. Spot Treatments: For stubborn patches, repeat the process or let the cleaning solution sit for a few minutes before scrubbing.
  5. Dry the Area: Allow the siding to air dry completely.

Note: If using a pressure washer, choose a low-pressure setting to avoid damaging the siding. Test on a small area first.

4. Prevent Mold from Coming Back

Once your siding is clean, take these steps to reduce the chances of mold returning:

  • Trim Plants and Trees: Allow more sunlight to reach your siding by trimming back overgrown vegetation.
  • Clean Gutters: Ensure proper drainage and prevent water from dripping onto your siding.
  • Regular Maintenance: Wash your siding yearly to remove dirt, mildew, and other debris.
  • Seal and Paint: Apply a fresh coat of waterproof paint or siding sealant to create a barrier against moisture. Give Paint Doctor’s Painting 541-497-3804

5. When to Call a Professional

If the mold has spread extensively or you’re dealing with persistent issues, it might be time to call in a professional. Call Mike at 541-497-3804 for pressure washing and/or painting.

Conclusion

Maintaining the exterior siding of your home not only keeps it looking great but also extends its lifespan. By addressing mold promptly and taking preventive measures, you’ll save yourself time, money, and headaches in the long run. So, roll up your sleeves and show that mold who’s boss!

Power Wash Exposes Hidden Treasure

Re-exposing your exposed aggregate can bring new life to your home’s exterior.

Many Willamette Valley home owners are unware of the hidden treasures in their sidewalks, patios and driveways because of a build up of dirt and moss.

Exposed aggregate concrete is an added feature to the look and feel of your home. The process starts with making a special aggregate mix using round river rock in the concrete. During the finishing process, surface fines are washed off the fresh concrete to expose multicolored rocks on the surface.

Here in the Willamette Valley, airborne dust builds up over time on the concrete surface which makes prime growing substrate for moss. Our wet weather does the rest. Eventually the dirt and moss cover the concrete and aggregate is no longer exposed. The remedy? Paint Doctor’s Painting provides power washing solutions for you concrete surfaces. Re-exposing your exposed aggregate can bring new life to your home’s exterior.

Power Wash in Corvallis

Power washing can make your sidewalks and driveways look new and Paint Doctor’s Painting has the equipment and experience to get the job done right the first time.

It doesn’t long for moss to grow and fine dust to pack into tiny crevices in our sidewalks and driveways here in the Willamette Valley. The best way to clean concrete is power washing, which takes a special machine, some experience and a great deal of patience.

Why not leave all of the that noise and mess to the crew of Paint Doctor’s Painting? When you consider machine rental, all of the trips, gas, mechanical hassles, noise and mess, this is a good job for the pros of Paint Doctor’s Painting.

Putting the Power in Power washing

Power washing can make your sidewalks and driveways look new and Paint Doctor’s Painting has the equipment and experience to get the job done right the first time.

It doesn’t take long for moss to grow and fine dust to pack into tiny crevices in our sidewalks and driveways here in the Willamette Valley. The best way to clean concrete is power washing, which takes a special machine, some experience and a great deal of patience.

Why not leave all of the that noise and mess to the crew of Paint Doctor’s Painting? When you consider machine rental, all of the trips, gas, mechanical hassles, noise and mess, this is a good job for the pros of Paint Doctor’s Painting.