Frisco homeowners are particular about how their properties look, but fences have a way of sliding down the priority list until the black algae streaks get obvious or the mold has been sitting long enough to become a real problem. Between summer storms, post-rain humidity, and organic growth that travels by wind from neighboring yards, fence buildup is a recurring maintenance issue in North Texas, not a one-time fix.
Green Blast Solutions does not walk up to every fence with the same game plan. We check the material, identify the type of buildup, and decide how hard we need to hit it before anything gets applied. Some fences are a clean fit for a soft wash with little to no pressure. Others need a stronger treatment-and-rinse to break down what is really on the surface. That choice matters because the goal is to kill mold and algae at the source, not just make the fence look better for a season. Most DIY attempts use too little chemistry, which is exactly why growth comes back faster than if the surface had been treated properly to begin with.
Pricing details are available upon request. When you call, we walk through the variables that shape your number:
We start the estimate process over the phone. Deonte calls first, listens to what you are dealing with. You get a real answer without waiting on a site visit. If a closer look is needed before we can firm up the number, we will say so.
Pricing details for recurring service discounts are available upon request. Green Blast Solutions offers bundle and recurring maintenance options that work in your favor in a few ways:
If recurring maintenance pricing makes sense for your property, we can talk through that on the quote call.
Wood requires a close look before we settle on a method. Age, condition, and what is on the surface all determine whether we go with a lower-pressure, chemistry-driven approach or a stronger treatment-and-rinse process. Every wood job starts with pre-wetting before any solution is applied, followed by commercial-grade products at a dwell time that typically runs 5 to 10 minutes, and in some cases 5 to 15 minutes depending on surface condition. After dwell, the fence gets a thorough rinse. Older embedded staining will improve significantly, but some residual discoloration can remain if it has been in the material long enough, and we cover that expectation before the job starts. Worth saying plainly: wood does not automatically need aggressive pressure. We choose the approach based on what is safest and most effective for that specific fence.
Vinyl is a strong fit for soft washing. In most cases we clean it with little to no pressure, letting the solution handle what needs to come off. We target dirt, mold, black algae, weather-related grime, and organic staining using SH as the main chemical along with F9 products where they fit the job. Surfactant is added so the solution stays on the surface long enough to treat what is there. As part of our exterior cleaning approach for comparable surfaces, we typically work with around 3% surfactant and 3% SH applied through the P40 Comet soft wash system, a chemistry-led method that is gentler on the material and more effective at slowing regrowth than pressure alone.
Some sections are harder to clean than others. Painted, sealed, or heavily coated areas may still be treatable, but the result depends on what is on the surface, how long the problem has been there, and whether the staining is surface-level or deeper in the material. These jobs sometimes need stronger treatment and a limited-expectations conversation before anyone picks up a sprayer. We inspect these areas first and set clear expectations so there are no surprises when the rinse is done.
We do not apply the same approach to every job. Material type and severity of buildup determine whether we go soft wash or stronger rinse, and that decision protects against damage from unnecessary pressure on surfaces that do not need it.
Every job uses professional-grade soft wash solutions, degreasers, and specialty cleaners when called for. Nothing from the consumer cleaning aisle. The goal is to kill mold and algae at the source, not rinse away what is visible while leaving the growth behind. When the source goes untreated, regrowth comes back faster, and professional-grade chemistry is what makes results last longer than a season.
Green Blast Solutions arrives with a 10-gallon-per-minute pressure washer, a soft wash system, a 4-gallon-per-minute machine, and a pump-up sprayer for detail areas. The delivery method is chosen based on the surface and job requirements, not out of convenience.
We rinse surrounding plants and nearby areas before treatment begins and again after the job is done. The method is walked through with you before we start, so there is no assumption about what is being used or why. When people or sensitive areas are nearby, we watch where we spray and will pause or adjust when needed.
Deonte calls first, listens to what the fence is dealing with. No waiting on a scheduled site visit to hear a number.
Green Blast Solutions offers free estimates, carries full insurance, and is available 24 hours a day. Free estimates mean no financial commitment before you know what the job involves, full insurance means you are covered if something unexpected happens on the property, and 24-hour availability means responsiveness that is not limited to a narrow scheduling window.
Rates are based on the work, not the assumed budget of the address. Whether the fence is in a newer development or an established part of the service area, the quote reflects what the job actually requires.
We check the fence material and condition, identify the type of buildup, and determine how aggressive the method needs to be. If older embedded staining or unusually weathered sections may not come fully clean, that conversation happens now, before any work begins.
We talk you through the method before we touch anything. Then we rinse surrounding plants and nearby areas as part of standard setup. Concerns about chemical exposure or overspray are addressed at this stage, not assumed away.
The surface gets pre-wet, then we apply products matched to the material and buildup, using the appropriate delivery method to let the chemistry do the work rather than relying on unnecessary pressure.
The solution sits for 5 to 10 minutes, and in some cases 5 to 15 minutes, depending on surface and job conditions. This is when mold and algae are being killed at the source. Rushing this stage is one of the main reasons DIY results do not hold.
After dwell, the fence is rinsed thoroughly. Any spots that need another pass get handled before we call the job done, and then we walk the result with you. If something does not look right, it gets fixed on the spot before we pack up.
This service does not include a warranty or guarantee. Before any work begins, we explain the method and set expectations based on the actual condition of the fence. Here is what is included in every visit:
Cleaning removes mold, algae, organic staining, and accumulated grime from wood and vinyl surfaces, and on most fences the improvement is significant. It is not, though, the same as fence repair. Cleaning will not fix rotting boards, replace broken sections, or correct structural damage. If your fence has structural issues, cleaning can still be a useful first step before deciding whether repair or replacement makes more sense, and we will tell you what we observe during the inspection.
We choose the cleaning method based on your fence material, the type of buildup, and how aggressive the cleaning needs to be. Some fences can be cleaned with a soft wash system and little to no pressure, while others may need a stronger chemical treatment and rinse process. We inspect the fence first so we can match the method to the surface instead of using the same approach on every job.
No, we do not use the same amount of pressure on every fence. When a wood or vinyl fence can be cleaned safely with a soft wash approach, we let the cleaning solution do the work instead of relying on unnecessary pressure. That helps us clean the fence effectively while being more careful with the material.
Yes, we rinse nearby plants and surrounding areas before we start and again after the job is done. That helps reduce the chance of chemical residue being left behind. We also pay attention to where we are spraying and adjust the process when needed for safety.
Our goal is to kill mold and algae, not just rinse away the visible buildup. We use commercial-grade chemicals to treat the growth at the source, which helps slow down how quickly it returns. Outdoor surfaces can still get dirty again over time, especially with ongoing weather exposure, so regular maintenance still matters.
A lot of long-standing buildup can be removed, but some older staining may still leave residual marks. That usually depends on how long the staining has been sitting and what type of fence it is on. We clean for the best result possible, but we do not overpromise perfect restoration on every aged fence.
Most fences should be professionally cleaned about once a year. That recommendation is especially helpful in areas where weather exposure, storms, and recurring organic growth can make surfaces dirty again over time. Regular fence cleaning helps keep buildup from becoming harder to remove later.
In some cases, yes, but it depends on the surface and what is actually on it. Heavier coating issues or paint-related buildup may require stronger treatment and more labor than a standard cleaning. We inspect those areas first before setting expectations for the result.
Yes, in many cases we can start the quote process over the phone. We use a direct, communication-first approach. If a fence needs closer evaluation, we can explain that during the estimate process.
Not always. Green Blast Solutions can bring water when needed for certain jobs, which gives homeowners added flexibility. We can confirm what is needed for your specific fence cleaning service when we provide the quote.
Fence cleaning is focused on removing dirt, algae, mold, and staining from the existing surface. It does not replace broken boards, correct structural issues, or handle full fence reconstruction. If your fence has deeper damage, cleaning may be the first step before deciding whether repair or replacement is needed.
Yes. In a city like Frisco, where neighborhood appearance matters, routine fence cleaning can help support curb appeal and regular property upkeep. We serve homeowners across the area who want their fence to look cleaner and more presentable. Confirming any HOA-specific compliance requirements on your end before scheduling is always worth doing.
Call 214 206 6118 or submit a request at greenblastsolutions.com. We offer free estimates, carry full insurance, and start every quote over the phone.