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Pressure Washing in Willis, TX
Willis is stretched between two very different worlds — the older lake community of Seven Coves on Lake Conroe's north end, and the fast-growing new-construction streets of The Woodlands Hills pushing up along the I-45 corridor.
Willis doesn't fit neatly into one category, and that's part of what makes it an interesting stretch of our route. On one end, Seven Coves has been a fixture on Lake Conroe's north shore for years, with docks, boat trailer pads, and lakeside patios that have had plenty of time to develop the algae and mineral buildup typical of long-term lake exposure. On the other end, The Woodlands Hills is one of the newest and fastest-growing developments anywhere north of Houston, with entire streets of construction still underway.
Efflorescence on The Woodlands Hills' New Driveways
That contrast means we show up to very different jobs depending on which side of Willis we're working. In The Woodlands Hills, new concrete driveways often develop a white, chalky haze called efflorescence as they cure — a mineral byproduct that looks alarming to a homeowner who assumes something went wrong, but is completely normal and treatable. Active construction nearby also means more ambient dust settling on siding and driveways than a fully built neighborhood would generate, so newer homes sometimes need a wash sooner than their age would suggest.
Decades of Buildup on Seven Coves Docks
Seven Coves and the older parts of Willis tell a different story. Sandy, pine-forest soil and heavy tree cover mean gutters fill with pine straw at a steady clip, and roofs shaded by mature pines hold onto algae longer than a home with more open sun exposure. Docks and lakeside surfaces need the same kind of algae and mineral treatment we use on other Lake Conroe communities, just on properties that have had years, sometimes decades, to accumulate it.
From New Driveways to Old Lake Docks
Whether it's a new driveway in The Woodlands Hills or a dock that's been sitting on Seven Coves since the lake was first developed, our approach stays grounded in the same fundamentals: soft washing for delicate surfaces, stronger pressure washing for concrete and hardscape, and a 100% satisfaction guarantee on every job we run this far up our route.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do you clean docks and boat trailer pads in Seven Coves?
Yes. Seven Coves is one of the older lake communities on our route, and docks, trailer pads, and lakeside patios there see the same algae and mineral buildup we handle at other Lake Conroe communities, just on a smaller, more established scale.
Our new build in The Woodlands Hills already has haze on the driveway — is that normal?
That's very likely efflorescence, a white mineral haze that forms on new concrete as it cures, and it's extremely common in fast-growing areas like The Woodlands Hills where a lot of driveways are only a year or two old. It's cosmetic, not structural, and a proper cleaning treatment clears it without damaging the surface.
How does ongoing construction in the area affect our house between washes?
Active construction throughout much of The Woodlands Hills kicks up more dust and dirt than a fully built-out neighborhood would, which means siding and driveways in newer sections of Willis often need attention sooner than homeowners expect for a house that's only a couple of years old.
What kind of soil and vegetation issues do you see in the older parts of Willis?
The sandy, pine-forest soil common around Seven Coves and older Willis neighborhoods holds moisture differently than clay soil further south, and combined with heavy pine cover, we see steady pine straw buildup in gutters and shaded algae growth on roofs facing away from direct sun.
How far is Willis from your home base in Tomball?
It's one of the longer drives on our regular route, but Willis is still part of our standard service area, and we schedule Willis jobs alongside our other Lake Conroe-area stops to keep response times reasonable.












