Mt. Pleasant is home base. I live here, I work here, and I've been washing properties in this town since 2021. This is a college town with Central Michigan University at its center, surrounded by older residential neighborhoods, student rentals, and a growing commercial corridor along Mission Street. The Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe is part of the community too – their presence has shaped the area and brought development that keeps Mt. Pleasant from being just another small Michigan town.
Central Michigan's clay soil kicks up tannin stains on driveways and sidewalks every spring. The humidity here – especially from late May through September – accelerates mildew and algae growth on siding, roofs, and decks. North-facing walls under mature trees get hit the hardest. If your house looks dingy after two Michigan summers, that's normal. It doesn't mean your siding is failing. It means it needs a wash.
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Mt. Pleasant sits on heavy clay soil. When it rains, that clay pushes iron and tannin up onto concrete driveways, sidewalks, and foundation walls. You see it as rust-brown staining that won't come off with a garden hose. A surface cleaner and the right solution will remove it. A standard pressure washer held too close will etch the concrete and make the problem worse next year.
Central Michigan University brings roughly 15,000 students into a city of about 26,000 people. That means a large portion of the housing stock here is rental property. Leases turn over every May and August. Landlords need exteriors cleaned between tenants – fast, on schedule, and at a price that works across multiple units. We handle that.
The Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe is headquartered in Mt. Pleasant, and their community includes tribal housing, commercial properties, and government facilities. We carry the insurance documentation and COI capacity that tribal procurement requires.
Michigan humidity combined with the mature tree canopy throughout Mt. Pleasant's residential neighborhoods means algae and mildew grow faster here than in open-field developments. North-facing siding under oaks and maples can go from clean to green in 18 months. The older housing stock along the Mission Street corridor and near downtown sees this the most – these are homes built in the 1950s through 1980s with original vinyl or aluminum siding that traps moisture in seams.
Every service below is available in Mt. Pleasant with same-day or next-day quoting. This is our home territory – no travel charges, no minimum-distance fees.
Most Mt. Pleasant homes are vinyl or aluminum siding. The humidity here grows mildew on north-facing walls within two seasons – sometimes faster if the house sits under mature trees. We soft wash the entire exterior at under 500 PSI. The cleaning solution does the work, not the pressure. Plants get pre-rinsed and post-rinsed every time. We see a lot of green algae creeping up from the foundation on homes near the Chippewa River and in the neighborhoods south of campus. Same method handles it. Two hours for most ranch-style homes, three for a two-story.
House Washing Details →Those dark streaks on your asphalt shingles are Gloeocapsa magma – a type of algae that feeds on the limestone filler in shingles. Mt. Pleasant roofs develop these streaks faster than average because of the humidity and tree cover. We soft wash roofs at low pressure. No walking on the shingles, no high-pressure blasting, no granule loss. The black streaks disappear and your roof looks like it did the year you moved in. This is especially common on homes in the neighborhoods between Mission Street and the river, where shade cover is heavy.
Roof Cleaning Details →Clay soil tannin staining is a Mt. Pleasant specialty. Every spring, driveways and sidewalks in this town come out of winter with rust-brown discoloration from iron in the clay. A surface cleaner removes it evenly without etching the concrete. We also see heavy tire marks on driveways near CMU – student housing with multiple cars in a two-car driveway. After cleaning, we offer an optional penetrating sealer that extends the clean cycle by three to five years and resists future staining.
Concrete + Sealing Details →Wood decks in Mt. Pleasant take a beating. The freeze-thaw cycle opens grain, and then the summer humidity fills it with mildew. Pressure-treated lumber turns gray. Cedar goes black. We wash decks at controlled pressure – enough to clean, not enough to fur the wood. Composite decks get a soft wash instead. Fences too. A lot of the rental properties near campus have privacy fences that haven't been touched in years. We can clean them in a day and make the yard presentable for the next tenant.
Deck + Fence Details →Mt. Pleasant has a commercial corridor along Mission Street from downtown out past the Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort. Storefronts, strip malls, gas stations, restaurants – all of them need exterior washing. We handle building wash, sidewalk cleaning, drive-through lanes, dumpster pads, and parking lot detail work. We carry $1M/$2M GL with pollution liability, and we can produce a COI with your organization named as Additional Insured within 24 hours. Capability statement and W-9 on request.
Commercial Details →Drag the divider on each photo to see the difference. These are real properties from the Mt. Pleasant area.
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We work Mt. Pleasant regularly. This is our home base. The rig is parked here, the owner lives here, and we know the streets. Most quotes return within 24 hours. For properties in town, we can often do same-day site visits and have a written estimate in your hands the same afternoon. No travel surcharges. No minimum-distance fees. If you're in Mt. Pleasant city limits or the surrounding townships, you're in our primary zone.
We've washed properties near every major landmark in Mt. Pleasant. The Central Michigan University campus and surrounding student neighborhoods. Island Park along the Chippewa River. The Soaring Eagle Casino & Resort, operated by the Saginaw Chippewa Indian Tribe. The Mission Street corridor running north through the commercial district. The Chippewa River itself, which cuts through town and creates the kind of low-lying, humid conditions that accelerate mildew growth on nearby homes. If you can describe where you are relative to any of these, we know exactly what neighborhood you're in and what your property probably looks like.
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