We serve every major neighborhood in Round Rock, TX — with cleaning protocols calibrated for each community's specific conditions, not a generic one-size approach.
Round Rock's neighborhoods face the same Central Texas climate challenges — cedar pollen, summer mold, caliche dust — but in different intensities depending on location, tree canopy, proximity to water, and the age of the development. We know the difference, and we adjust our approach accordingly. Select your neighborhood below to see specific information about the exterior cleaning challenges and common services in your area.
Master-planned golf community in northeastern Round Rock with strictly enforced HOA standards. Cedar pollen and summer mold are the primary annual cleaning drivers. Course perimeter homes see faster algae growth on shaded roof planes.
Teravista service details →Lakefront community in eastern Round Rock where waterfront humidity accelerates mold and algae growth faster than inland neighborhoods. North and east-facing surfaces require special attention; semi-annual cleaning recommended for lake-adjacent properties.
Paloma Lake service details →Established neighborhood near the Dell campus in northwestern Round Rock. Dense mature oak and cedar canopy means more debris in gutters, faster mold on shaded siding, and more tannin staining on driveways than any newer Round Rock community.
Forest Creek service details →Newer master-planned community in southern Round Rock. Active nearby construction generates ongoing caliche dust that settles on driveways and siding. HOA actively enforces appearance standards. Semi-annual driveway cleaning common while surrounding development remains active.
Siena service details →Family-oriented neighborhood in south Round Rock centered around Cat Hollow Park. Mature oaks and Ashe juniper generate heavy tannin staining on driveways and significant gutter debris. HOA-managed with annual compliance requirements.
Cat Hollow service details →One of Round Rock's oldest established neighborhoods alongside the Brushy Creek Regional Trail. Creek-adjacent humidity accelerates mold growth; three overlapping tree species create continuous gutter debris. Most demanding cleaning environment in Round Rock.
Brushy Creek service details →Community near the I-35 and SH 45 growth corridor in northeast Round Rock. Proximity to active Williamson County development means elevated caliche dust on driveways and siding. HOA-managed with appearance standards enforced year-round.
Chandler Creek service details →In addition to the seven neighborhoods featured above, we serve homeowners and businesses throughout Round Rock — including Creekside, Stone Canyon, Hester's Crossing, and all other Williamson County neighborhoods within the Round Rock city limits.
We operate exclusively within Round Rock, TX — no commute markup, no metro-area pricing premium. One service area, one focus.