Screened Porch & Lanai Cleaning in Hilton Head, Bluffton & Okatie

Pollen, mildew and cobwebs out — your favorite room in the house back in service.

Porches & Lanais

Get Your Outdoor Room Back

Screened porch and lanai cleaning is a specialty of ours: a careful, low-pressure wash of the screens, framework, ceiling, railings and floor that clears out the pollen film, mildew spots and cobwebs an enclosure collects in the Lowcountry. Screens are delicate, so we never hit them with high pressure — a gentle rinse and the right solution do the work instead.

Porches, lanais and pool cages are where island living actually happens. When yours turns yellow with pollen or hazy with mildew, you stop using it. One visit brings it back.

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Screened lanai after professional cleaning at a Hilton Head, SC home
What's Included

Our Porch & Lanai Service

Screens & Framework

Both sides of every screen panel plus the aluminum or wood framework, cleaned gently so the mesh stays taut and tear-free.

Ceilings, Fans & Ledges

Cobwebs, dust and mildew cleared from the ceiling, beams, light fixtures and ledges where buildup hides in plain sight.

Floors & Enclosed Decks

Concrete, pavers, tile or wood flooring inside the enclosure washed to match, including pool decks inside a cage.

Why It Matters

A Dirty Enclosure Ages Fast

Screens are filters, and they catch everything: spring pollen, salt haze, dust and airborne spores. Left alone, that layer blocks the breeze, dims the light and feeds the mildew that eventually stains frames and ceilings for good. A yearly cleaning keeps the air moving, the view clear and the enclosure itself in shape for the long haul.

FAQ

Porch & Lanai Cleaning Questions

Will washing damage my porch screens?

No. Screens can't take high pressure, so we clean them with a low-pressure rinse and a mild cleaning solution that lifts pollen, dust and mildew without stretching or tearing the mesh.

Do you clean the inside of the porch too?

Yes. We wash both sides of the screens along with the ceiling, frame, railings and floor, so the whole space feels fresh — not just the outside surface.

How often should a lanai be cleaned in the Lowcountry?

Once a year works for most homes. Screened enclosures trap pollen and moisture, so porches under heavy tree cover or beside a pool may benefit from a second light cleaning in the fall.

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Outdoor Furniture Cleaning

Have the patio set washed while the porch dries — one visit, one clean space.

Deck & Dock Cleaning

Open-air decks and waterfront docks restored with the same gentle approach.

Window Cleaning

Finish the job with streak-free glass looking out over your clean porch.

Enjoy the Porch Again

Tell us about your screened porch, lanai or pool cage and we'll have a free quote back to you fast.

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