Georgetown grows fast and so does the algae. The neighborhoods around Cherry Blossom, Elkhorn Crossing, Royal Spring, and Champions Pointe fill up with new homes every year, and every one of them starts collecting mold and mildew after the first Central Kentucky summer. The tree lined streets in the historic downtown district and along the older sections of US 25 trap moisture and shade that accelerates the growth even faster. We are in Scott County multiple times a week. Georgetown is one of our most active service areas and most estimates are returned the same day.
What makes Georgetown different from the surrounding counties is the speed of its residential growth. Developments like Brookstone, Lanes Run, and the neighborhoods along Paynes Depot Road have gone from farm fields to full subdivisions in just a few years. The builders use a lot of light colored vinyl siding that shows every streak of algae and every dirt splash from the clay-heavy soil. Homeowners in those areas usually call us within two or three years of moving in because the contrast between the original white or tan siding and the green and black staining becomes impossible to ignore.
The older part of Georgetown along East Main Street, Hamilton Avenue, and the streets surrounding Georgetown College has a completely different profile. These homes have painted wood clapboard, original brick, and historic stonework that requires soft washing at low pressure. We adjust our equipment and chemical mix for every surface type, and in downtown Georgetown that often means three or four different approaches on a single property. One homeowner near the college told us he had tried two other companies before calling Inman ProWash because neither one would touch his 1890s painted brick. We washed it without removing a flake of paint.
The commercial corridor along US 460 and the outlet mall area sees heavy traffic and road grime that coats storefronts, sidewalks, and parking areas. We provide commercial pressure washing for several Georgetown businesses that schedule quarterly cleanings to keep their entrances presentable. Our hot water surface cleaners handle oil stains, tire marks, and gum removal on concrete in a single pass.
Scott County's proximity to Elkhorn Creek means the western part of Georgetown and the rural properties along Ironworks Pike and Lemons Mill Road sit in a natural humidity pocket. Homes along those corridors deal with moss on roofing shingles in addition to the standard algae on siding. Our roof cleaning service uses a zero pressure soft wash application that the shingle manufacturers approve, and it removes every trace of the black streaking without setting foot on the roof surface.
We drive through Georgetown on our way to half a dozen other job sites every week, so adding your property to the route is never a problem. Most Georgetown jobs are completed in a single visit, and we are fully insured at two million dollars for every property we touch. Call 859-312-0704 for a same day estimate on any home or business in Scott County.