In Crivitz, spring is often the right time to evaluate siding, windows, rooflines, concrete, and visible trim. The list below helps homeowners prioritize the surfaces that create the biggest visual difference.
1. Start with the siding and entry facade
Look for dust, algae, spider webs, and winter film on the front of the house. If the home looks dull from the driveway, house washing is often the best first step.
2. Check the windows in direct sun
Exterior window haze often shows up most clearly on bright spring days. If the glass looks cloudy from inside the home or when you pull into the driveway, add window cleaning to the list.
3. Look up at the roofline and gutters
Spring is a good time to check for black roof streaks, dirty gutter faces, and runoff striping. Those areas are easy to overlook until the rest of the house is clean and they stand out more.
4. Walk the concrete
Front walks, stoops, patios, and driveway sections often darken over winter. If they look slippery or make the property seem dingy, surface cleaning or concrete cleaning can make a big difference before summer.
5. Bundle where it makes sense
The most noticeable results usually come from pairing services. House washing plus windows is a strong start. Adding flatwork or roof-related cleaning creates an even more complete reset.
Need help deciding what belongs on your spring list?
Start with the surfaces you notice first every day. That usually points you toward the services that will feel most valuable right away.