When folks type 'baldwin pressure washing' into Google, they're usually looking for a crew that knows Baldwin County well. What surprises a lot of people is that Baldwin Preaux Wash covers Mobile too, the same team, the same soft wash process, just a short drive across the Causeway. Whether your house is sitting off Highway 90 in Tillman's Corner (36619) or tucked into a neighborhood near Schillinger Road in West Mobile (36695), the mildew, algae, and road grime play by the same rules.
This post is aimed at homeowners on both sides of Mobile Bay who want straight answers about soft wash house washing, what it costs, why we use low pressure on siding, and when you actually need it.
Why 'Baldwin Pressure Washing' Searches Land on Our Page
Baldwin Preaux Wash is based in Baldwin County, and that's where a lot of our work is. But we run scheduled service days into Mobile regularly, Midtown, Spring Hill, West Mobile, and down through Theodore and Grand Bay (36541). The climate is nearly identical on both sides of the bay. Humidity sits high from April through October, salt air drifts in from the Gulf, and Gloeocapsa magma algae does not care what county line it grows on.
If you've been searching for 'baldwin pressure washing' and you're actually in Mobile, you're not in the wrong place. We've washed vinyl, Hardiplank, brick, and stucco exteriors across Midtown near Airport Boulevard, along the Cottage Hill corridor, and in subdivisions off Old Shell Road. We know the terrain.

Soft Washing vs. Pressure Washing for House Siding
The word 'pressure washing' gets used loosely, and it causes confusion. High pressure is great for concrete driveways and sidewalks. It's not the right tool for house siding. Here's the problem: forcing water at 2,000-plus PSI against siding, especially around window casing, soffits, or under lap seams, drives moisture behind the wall. Over time that causes rot and mold inside the wall cavity, not just on the surface.
Soft washing uses a biodegradable cleaning solution at low pressure, typically around 100-200 PSI at the surface. The chemistry does the work. Algae, mildew, mold spores, and oxidation staining break down and rinse away clean. Results last longer than a straight pressure wash because you've killed the organism, not just knocked it off temporarily.
Siding Types We Wash Regularly in Mobile and Baldwin County
- Vinyl siding, common in West Mobile subdivisions off Schillinger and Three Notch Road
- James Hardie fiber cement, popular in newer Daphne (36526) and Spanish Fort (36527) neighborhoods
- Brick veneer, frequent in older Midtown and Spring Hill homes near USA's campus
- Stucco and EIFS, found on commercial-style homes throughout Fairhope (36532) and older Mobile neighborhoods
- Wood siding and T1-11, older cottages near Mobile Bay and in Theodore (36582)
Call (251) 978-5503 or click to get a free soft wash quote for your Mobile or Baldwin County home, no pressure, no obligation.
What Drives Exterior Grime in This Region
If you live within 20 miles of Mobile Bay or the Gulf, your house exterior deals with a specific combination of stressors that folks farther inland simply don't see as badly.
- Salt air deposits: fine chloride particles settle on siding, glass, and roof shingles year-round
- High relative humidity: Mobile averages around 73 percent annual humidity, which keeps surfaces damp and feeds algae
- Pollen: loblolly pine and oak pollen season runs February through April and leaves a sticky film that traps dirt
- Lovebugs: twice a year the swarms leave acidic residue on siding, vehicles, and exterior trim
- Stormwater splash-back: sandy red clay soil in parts of Baldwin County splashes up onto foundation siding during heavy rain
Most homes in Mobile and Baldwin County benefit from a professional house wash once every 12 to 18 months. Homes directly on the water, think beach houses in Gulf Shores (36542) or bayfront properties in Daphne, often need attention every 6 to 12 months because the salt load is higher.

Service Areas: Mobile Neighborhoods and Baldwin County Zones We Cover
We get asked regularly whether we travel to specific neighborhoods. Here's a straightforward breakdown of where we run regular house washing routes.
Mobile, AL Service Zones
- Midtown Mobile (36604, 36605, 36606), older craftsman and colonial homes near Dauphin Street
- Spring Hill (36608), large two-story homes with significant tree canopy, lots of organic debris on siding
- West Mobile (36693, 36695), newer vinyl and Hardie siding subdivisions off Schillinger and Airport Boulevard
- Tillman's Corner and Theodore (36619, 36582), mix of ranch homes and newer construction
- Saraland and Satsuma (36571, 36572), north Mobile County, easy service day route for us
Baldwin County Service Zones
- Daphne (36526), Lake Forest subdivision, Bellaton, Harbor Gates, and bayfront streets
- Spanish Fort (36527), Stonebridge, The Colonies at Daphne road-adjacent neighborhoods
- Fairhope (36532), Fruit and Nut District, Twin Beech Road area, older Victorian-style homes downtown
- Loxley and Robertsdale (36551, 36567), rural and suburban mix, often large lots with wood decks and fences
- Foley (36535), newer construction near OWA, established neighborhoods off McKenzie Street
If your address sits between any of these zones, just call us at (251) 978-5503. We'll tell you straight whether we can get to you on the next scheduled route day.
Serving Mobile and Baldwin County. Call (251) 978-5503 to schedule your house soft wash and get a same-day estimate for most locations.
What the House Washing Process Looks Like From Start to Finish
We show up, walk the perimeter of your house, and note anything out of the ordinary, rotted trim, cracked caulk seams, wasp nests, outdoor furniture you want moved. We'll close any open windows and wet down landscaping near the foundation before we apply solution.
The soft wash solution goes on at low pressure from the ground or an extension wand. We let it dwell for several minutes, long enough for the active ingredients to break down the algae and mildew. Then we rinse thoroughly from top to bottom. Most single-story homes take 90 minutes to two hours. Two-story homes or large floor plans run two to three hours. We don't rush the rinse stage. Streaky finishes usually come from crews cutting the rinse short.
After we're done, we do a walk-around with you. If anything doesn't look right, we address it before we load up the truck. That's not a guarantee of perfection, sometimes a second pass on a stubborn algae patch needs another 24 hours for the chemistry to fully work, but we stand behind the result.

Pricing Expectations for House Soft Washing in This Area
We don't post fixed prices online because square footage, siding type, story count, and the degree of staining all shift the number. What we can tell you is that a typical single-story home in Mobile or Baldwin County, roughly 1,500 to 2,000 square feet of exterior surface, comes in between $200 and $350 for a soft wash house cleaning in most cases. Two-story homes and larger floor plans run higher. Homes with heavy algae buildup or oxidation staining on faded vinyl may need a stronger solution concentration, which affects cost slightly.
We also bundle services when it makes sense. If you're already getting the house washed, adding a concrete driveway clean or a gutter brightening at the same visit saves you a trip charge. Ask us about bundle pricing when you call.
Get a bundled quote for house washing plus driveway or gutters. Call (251) 978-5503, we'll put together a package that saves you money.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does 'baldwin pressure washing' actually mean, is it a company or a service?
Both, in our case. Baldwin Preaux Wash is based in Baldwin County, Alabama, and we offer pressure washing and soft washing services across Baldwin County and Mobile. When people search 'baldwin pressure washing,' they're usually looking for a professional exterior cleaning crew in this region, and that's exactly what we do.
Do you serve Mobile, or only Baldwin County?
We serve both. We run regular service day routes into Midtown Mobile, Spring Hill, West Mobile, Theodore, Saraland, and surrounding areas. If you're unsure whether your address is on our current route schedule, call (251) 978-5503 and we'll give you a straight answer.
Is soft washing safe for older homes with wood siding or original windows?
Yes, when done correctly. Soft washing uses low pressure, well under 300 PSI at the surface, so it won't drive water behind window glazing or damage aged wood. The cleaning solution is the active component, not water force. We do take extra care around single-pane windows and original wood trim on older Mobile homes, and we'll flag anything that looks like it needs attention before we start.
How long does a house soft wash stay clean?
Most homes in Mobile and Baldwin County look good for 12 to 18 months after a professional soft wash. Waterfront properties, bayfront in Daphne or beachfront in Gulf Shores, may need cleaning again in 6 to 12 months because of elevated salt and moisture exposure. The soft wash solution kills algae and mildew organisms rather than just rinsing them off, which extends the clean time compared to a plain water pressure wash.
Can you clean just the front of my house to save money?
We can quote a partial wash, but we typically recommend doing the whole exterior. Algae and mildew grow on all sides, not just the street-facing side. The shaded north and west-facing walls are often the worst. Cleaning only part of the house means the untreated areas will spread growth back onto the cleaned sections faster.
What should I do to prepare before your crew arrives?
Close all windows and doors. Move potted plants, patio furniture, and decorative items at least six feet from the house foundation. Secure any outdoor pets. Let us know about any sensitive landscaping, we pre-wet plants near the work area and post-rinse them, but it helps to know what's there. That's about it. We handle everything else.