From older brick ranches near Historic Hilliard to newer construction along Britton Parkway โ we know Hilliard's homes and how to clean every surface type correctly.
Hilliard is a community with real character โ a mix of mid-century established neighborhoods near the historic downtown, postwar brick ranches along the rail trail corridor, and newer residential development pushing toward the county line. That range of property ages and construction types means exterior cleaning in Hilliard requires genuine expertise, not just a pressure washer and a truck.
Hilliard's older neighborhoods โ particularly properties near Weaver Farm Road, Leap Road, and the Heritage Rail Trail โ feature homes with decades of exterior weathering. Brick and stone surfaces from the 1950s through 1980s require careful pressure calibration. Painted wood trim, aluminum siding, and vintage masonry demand soft wash technique rather than direct high pressure.
The newer construction in Heritage Lakes, Norwich Place, and the communities off Britton Parkway features vinyl siding, composite materials, and architectural stone veneers โ all requiring soft washing to avoid surface damage.
Hilliard's proximity to Prairie Oaks Metro Park and the Big Darby Creek corridor brings significant tree coverage to properties throughout the western portion of the city, feeding consistent organic growth on roofs, siding, and concrete surfaces.
Hilliard's active community โ the Historic Hilliard district, Homestead Park, and the Heritage Rail Trail โ reflects a city that cares about how it looks. We're proud to serve homeowners here.
Norwich Place ยท Heritage Lakes ยท Rings Road area ยท Historic Hilliard district ยท Britton Parkway corridor
Historic Hilliard Station ยท Heritage Rail Trail ยท Homestead Park ยท Prairie Oaks Metro Park
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