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That layer of brown dust on your stucco, the green tinge on your north-facing walls, the cobwebs framing every window, it's the signature of an Arizona home that's weathered another year of sun, dust storms, and monsoons. It's easy to get used to it because the buildup happens gradually. Then one day you notice the […]

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You climb up on a ladder after monsoon season, look across the roofline, and notice the same thing a lot of Phoenix homeowners see every year. Brown tile that looked clean a while back now has dark streaks, dusty buildup, and patches that make the whole house look older than it is. That isn't just […]

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Most homeowners pay $241 to $418 for a standard house wash. In Arizona, though, that's only a starting point, because stucco, hard water, monsoon dust, and home height can push the actual price up or down fast. If you're looking at your house right now and noticing dusty streaks under the eaves, muddy splash marks […]

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You walk outside in Phoenix, look up at a gutter line, dryer vent, awning, or the shaded edge under a solar panel, and there it is. Twigs packed tight, feathers caught in the corners, droppings on the stucco, maybe birds flying in and out. A common first instinct is to knock it down and clean […]

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If you're staring at a torn window screen in Phoenix, there's a good chance it didn't fail all at once. The mesh got brittle in the sun, dust packed into the corners, then one hard monsoon gust or a pet push finished the job. That pattern is common across the Valley, and it's why a […]

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