- 19 February, 2025
The Hidden Impact of Pollen on Your Home’s Exterior and How Sparkle Squad Can Help
As we step into February, Floridians know that pollen season is just around the corner. While our winters are mild, the spring months bring a rise in pollen, especially from trees like mango, oak and pine. In Southern Florida, pollen peaks from February to May, and it can settle on your windows, siding, and roof, leaving behind an unsightly yellow or green coating.
What Pollen Does to Your Home
Pollen may seem like just a seasonal nuisance, but it can have a lasting impact on the appearance of your home. It sticks to windows, siding, and roofs, clouding their surfaces and causing discoloration. More than just cosmetic, pollen can also trap moisture, creating an environment conducive to mold and mildew growth. Given the humidity in Florida, this can lead to serious damage if not addressed regularly.
The Importance of Regular Cleaning Pollen season may only last a few months, but the effects of not cleaning it off your home can be long-lasting. In Florida’s climate, pollen buildup can not only make your property look dingy but can also contribute to mold and mildew growth. Regular cleaning of your windows, siding, and roof is essential to maintaining the aesthetic and structural integrity of your home.
How Sparkle Squad Can Help
Sparkle Squad is here to help you tackle pollen and its effects on your home’s exterior. Our expert window cleaning services will remove pollen and restore the clarity of your windows, while our pressure washing services can clear your siding and roof of pollen buildup and potential mold growth.
Don’t let pollen dull your home’s shine this season. Contact Sparkle Squad today to schedule a cleaning and keep your home sparkling all year round!