Terrapin Pro Wash brings professional exterior cleaning to Easton and the surrounding Talbot County waterfront. Easton’s brick Federal-era homes, painted clapboard along the historic district, and the riverfront properties out toward the Tred Avon all face the same Eastern Shore problem: high Chesapeake humidity and heavy spring pollen leave green and black algae streaks on north-facing siding and dark organic staining on shaded roofs. We’re based just up the road in Church Hill, so Easton homeowners get a local crew that understands exactly how this climate weathers a home – and uses the right cleaning method for each surface, not a one-size-fits-all power washer.
House washing that actually protects your home. Our low-pressure soft wash removes mold, mildew and algae from siding, brick and painted wood – cleaning and sanitizing the surface without the damage high-pressure blasting can cause.
Black roof streaks are algae. Our soft-wash treatment kills it at the root and rinses it away – clearing the stains without high pressure that strips shingle granules.
Driveways, sidewalks and patios restored – we lift out dirt, oil and stains without etching the concrete, bringing the surface back to its original color.
Low-pressure cleaning and brightening for wood and composite decks, docks and fences- lifts grime and grey without splintering the boards.
Streak-free window cleaning, inside and out – we clear dirt, smudges and the salt film waterfront homes collect, so more light gets in.
We clear leaves, twigs and sediment so water flows freely – and brighten gutter faces to remove the “tiger stripe” oxidation that builds up outside.
Easton has one of the most architecturally valuable housing stocks on the Shore — historic brick, soft lime mortar, and painted millwork that a high-pressure washer can permanently scar. Properties near the Tred Avon River and the Easton Point area also take on salt-laden air and extra moisture, which accelerates mildew growth. Our soft-wash process uses professional detergents and low pressure to clean and sanitize the surface, so a historic facade comes back to its original color without the gouging, paint-stripping, or mortar damage that pressure washing can cause. Commercial property owners along Washington Street and the Route 50 corridor can also book recurring building washes — see our commercial services