Exterior cleaning for Siena's growing master-planned community — removing the caliche dust from active construction and cedar pollen that accumulates on driveways and siding faster than in established Round Rock neighborhoods.
Siena is a newer master-planned community in southern Round Rock where the exterior cleaning challenges are somewhat different from established neighborhoods like Forest Creek. Siena's relative youth means less mature tree canopy — so mold growth from shade is somewhat slower — but proximity to active development in the surrounding Williamson County growth corridor means caliche dust accumulation on driveways and siding is more significant than in older parts of Round Rock.
Caliche — a calcium carbonate clay native to Central Texas limestone country — is generated by construction activity throughout the Williamson County growth area and settles on surfaces across the region. In Siena, where adjacent development phases have been active in recent years, this dust settles on driveways and walkways and bonds to concrete when wetted by rain or irrigation. Professional pressure washing removes the bonded layer — and many Siena homeowners whose properties are close to active construction phases schedule cleaning more frequently than once a year while development activity remains elevated.
Siena's HOA covenants include exterior maintenance standards covering visible cleanliness of siding, driveways, and walks. In newer master-planned communities like Siena, HOA enforcement is often particularly active during the community's formative years as the appearance standard is being established. Annual pressure washing is one of the most straightforward ways to maintain compliance and preserve the uniform appearance that Siena's master-planned design depends on.
Siena homes also experience the same mountain cedar pollen deposition that affects all of Round Rock in December through February, and the same summer mold cycle from Central Texas humidity — just with a slightly different seasonal intensity profile than shaded established neighborhoods. Spring cleaning after cedar season is the recommended annual schedule for most Siena homeowners.
Siena pricing: House washing $200–$450, driveway cleaning $100–$250, patio cleaning $150–$300. Siena's newer homes typically have standard siding (vinyl, Hardie board) that responds well to soft wash — no premium for specialty materials. Free estimates — call (512) 546-6208.
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