Power Washing & Landscaping in Mount Pleasant, SC

About 30 miles from Summerville — my longest trip, across the metro

Mount Pleasant is my longest drive, but worth it — rinsing salt film off coastal homes, cleaning decks and porches, and keeping manicured yards sharp.

Worth the drive across the Cooper for coastal homes

Mount Pleasant is the longest haul I make, and I’ll be honest about that up front. It’s roughly 30 miles from my home base in Summerville, across the metro and over the Cooper River, so depending on bridge and interstate traffic it can be the better part of an hour. I plan my Mount Pleasant days around that, and the work over here is well worth the trip.

This side of the water is a different animal from where I live. It’s coastal, affluent and growing fast, sitting on the Wando and Cooper Rivers and Charleston Harbor, with neighborhoods like I’On, the historic Old Village, Park West, Carolina Park and Rivertowne. And the thing that sets Mount Pleasant apart from anywhere inland is the salt. The salt air is real here, and it leaves a film on siding, windows and railings that, combined with the humidity, dulls a house and feeds growth faster than it would a few miles west. That’s exactly why the call I get most in Mount Pleasant is for house soft washing on these higher-value homes, rinsing that salt and mildew off with low pressure and the right solution so the place stays bright without anyone taking a pressure wand to good siding.

The other thing about life over here is that it happens outside. This is screened-porch, deck and dock country, and people use those spaces hard. So deck and patio cleaning is a steady ask, getting the green and gray buildup off boards and pavers so an outdoor living space actually feels clean to sit in. On the waterfront and shaded lots that buildup comes back, which is why a lot of folks have me handle it on a regular basis.

The third big piece of my Mount Pleasant work is recurring lawn and shrub maintenance on the manicured side. A lot of these are larger lots in HOA neighborhoods where the standard is high and the hedges are shaped, not just buzzed. Pairing steady mowing with proper hedge and shrub trimming keeps a yard looking the way the street expects it to, and people here tend to want that handled on a schedule they can count on.

What I bring to a town like this is that you’re still dealing with one person who does the work himself. No rotating crew, no upsell. I show up, I do it right, and I treat a nice home like it’s a nice home.

If you’re in Mount Pleasant and the salt has dulled your siding, your deck’s gone slick, or your yard needs a reliable hand, call or text me at 843-530-0702, or reach me through my contact page.

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Frequently asked questions

Does salt air near the coast affect how often I should wash my house?

It does. Mount Pleasant sits right on the water, and salt film and humidity build up faster on siding here than they do inland. Most coastal homes look and last better with a gentle soft wash on a regular cycle rather than waiting until the growth is obvious. I'm happy to talk through a sensible interval for your place.

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