
The exterior materials on manufactured and mobile homes are engineered differently than site-built residential construction. Aluminum and vinyl siding panels are thinner and more flexible. Window seals and caulking are critical to moisture management in a structure with a sealed underbelly. Skirting panels are decorative and structural but also delicate. High-pressure washing that would be routine on a concrete block house can cause real damage to a manufactured home, not from operator error but from the physical properties of the materials themselves.
Four specific risks distinguish manufactured home cleaning from standard exterior washing. All four are addressed in our process before the truck is unloaded.
The risk: Florida UV exposure degrades the surface finish of both aluminum and vinyl siding materials, producing a chalky, dull white surface residue called oxidation. It is visible as a faded, powdery appearance on siding that was once bright and clean. Standard water rinsing does not remove oxidation. Neither does standard surfactant alone at insufficient dwell time.
Why it matters: Unaddressed oxidation leaves the home looking dingy and aged even after washing. It is the most common reason mobile home exterior cleanings look good immediately after rinsing but dull and faded when dry. Homeowners who have had their home washed before and were disappointed with the results often experienced a cleaning that did not treat oxidation.
How we handle it: Specialized oxidation-removing surfactant applied at appropriate concentration with adequate dwell time to emulsify the chalking layer before the rinse. This is the step that produces the bright, restored appearance rather than just a damp version of the same dull surface.
The risk: Manufactured homes have a sealed underbelly — the insulated underfloor assembly that runs beneath the home. This assembly is sealed against moisture intrusion. High-pressure water directed at the lower siding panels or at the skirting-to-siding junction can force water past the seal and into the underbelly, contacting insulation and structural materials.
Why it matters: Water infiltration into the underbelly causes insulation degradation, structural moisture damage, and conditions for mold and pest infiltration that are expensive to remediate and not always visible from the exterior. This is the most serious structural risk in manufactured home washing and the primary reason soft wash pressure limits exist.
How we handle it: Pressure calibrated below the infiltration threshold for skirting and lower siding panels. Wand angle managed to direct water away from the skirting-to-siding seal. All low-clearance areas assessed before cleaning begins.
The risk: The window seals and exterior caulking on manufactured homes are critical moisture management components. The caulking around window frames, door frames, and wall penetrations is typically applied at original installation and may be years or decades old on older homes. High pressure directed at these seals can dislodge or crack caulking, opening pathways for water infiltration into the wall assembly.
Why it matters: Failed window caulking allows water to enter the wall cavity during rain events, leading to interior moisture damage and mold growth behind the wall panels. On an older manufactured home where caulking is already somewhat brittle, a high-pressure wand at close range can fail caulking that was still functional before the wash.
How we handle it: Pre-wash inspection of all window and door caulking to identify any sections already cracked or separated. Pressure and wand angle managed around all window and door frames. Any failed caulking noted for homeowner attention after cleaning.
The risk: Aluminum and vinyl siding panels on manufactured homes are thinner and lighter than the siding on site-built residential construction. They are designed for their thermal and moisture management properties, not for impact or pressure resistance. Direct high-pressure contact at close range can dent aluminum panels and crack or warp vinyl panels permanently.
Why it matters: Dented or deformed siding panels on a manufactured home are cosmetic damage that typically cannot be repaired without panel replacement. Unlike a dent in an automobile, there is no practical way to push out a pressure-dented aluminum siding panel from behind.
How we handle it: Soft wash pressure, well below the deformation threshold for aluminum and vinyl mobile home siding panels. No direct high-pressure contact with any siding surface. Cleaning done by chemistry, not by mechanical force.

Mobile home washing pairs naturally with roof cleaning, driveway or carport cleaning, and gutter cleaning. When the truck is already at the property, adding one of these services to the same visit is more economical than scheduling separately. Many manufactured home park residents who schedule a combination wash and roof clean find that the whole exterior maintenance need is addressed in a single morning.
Marion, Citrus, Levy, and Sumter Counties are home to thousands of manufactured housing residents. Many of these communities have HOA or park management exterior maintenance standards that make regular cleaning a requirement, not just a preference. Starr’s & Stripes understands what community standards look like in the Ocala area and can provide documentation of service completion for park management records on request.

Marion County has one of the largest manufactured housing populations in Central Florida. Mobile home parks throughout Ocala and the surrounding area -- from Anthony and Reddick in the north to Dunnellon and Belleview in the south -- are within the primary service area. Many older aluminum-sided homes in these communities have not had professional oxidation treatment and respond dramatically to soft wash cleaning.
The waterfront and coastal climate of Citrus County creates accelerated biological colonization on all exterior surfaces. Manufactured homes near Crystal River, Kings Bay, and the Withlacoochee River corridor accumulate green algae and biological growth faster than inland properties because of the consistently high humidity and salt-adjacent air near tidal zones. Many 55-plus manufactured home communities in Inverness and Citrus Springs are within the service area.
Levy County has a significant rural manufactured housing population across Chiefland, Bronson, and the Cedar Key corridor. Properties here often sit on larger lots with oak and pine canopy that accelerates biological growth on all exterior surfaces. The Nature Coast humidity makes oxidation treatment particularly important for aluminum-sided homes that see limited direct sun exposure under heavy tree cover.
Sumter County manufactured home communities near The Villages and Oxford benefit from the same professional exterior cleaning standards that the larger 55-plus communities in the area maintain. Park management associations in Sumter County often require regular exterior washing as a condition of residency, making professional cleaning a community compliance need as well as a personal preference.
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Manufactured and mobile homes are built with materials that are more vulnerable to high-pressure water than site-built residential construction. Thin aluminum and vinyl siding panels can be dented or cracked by direct high-pressure contact. Window and door caulking, critical for moisture management in a manufactured home, can be dislodged or cracked by pressure directed at frame seams. High pressure directed at lower siding panels or the skirting-to-siding junction can force water into the underbelly assembly, causing insulation and structural damage that is expensive to repair and invisible from the exterior. Soft wash cleaning uses pressure no stronger than a garden hose at the siding surface, relying on professional-grade surfactant chemistry to do the cleaning work. The result is thorough biological and oxidation removal without any of the mechanical damage risks.
The chalky white surface residue on mobile home aluminum and vinyl siding is oxidation, caused by UV degradation of the surface finish under Florida sun exposure. It is one of the most common and distinctive exterior maintenance problems in manufactured housing, and it is the problem that most distinguishes mobile home washing from standard residential siding cleaning. Standard water rinsing and basic cleaning solutions do not remove oxidation. Specialized oxidation-removing surfactant applied at the right concentration and dwell time is required to emulsify the chalking layer before rinsing. Our soft wash solution treats oxidation specifically, which is why the result looks bright and restored rather than just clean-while-wet and dull when dry.
Our standard mobile home washing covers all exterior surfaces: all siding panels on all elevations, soffits, fascia, gutter exteriors, skirting, porches, steps, awnings, and window and door frame exteriors. The pre-wash inspection covers the full exterior perimeter before cleaning begins. We clean everything visible from the ground. If there are specific areas of concern, note them when scheduling.
Yes. A pre-wash exterior inspection is a standard part of every manufactured home cleaning visit. Before any cleaning solution is applied, the technician walks the full exterior perimeter to identify any loose siding panels, cracked or separated window and door caulking, damaged skirting panels, or other condition issues that affect how the cleaning should be approached. Any observed issues are noted and communicated to the homeowner before work begins and again at the post-wash walkthrough. This inspection protects both the home and the customer from surprises during or after the cleaning.
No. All cleaning solutions used for mobile home washing are eco-friendly and biodegradable at professional application dilution rates. Before any solution is applied near landscaping, the crew pre-wets all surrounding plants, grass, and ground cover. After cleaning, the area is thoroughly rinsed. Pets and family members can be present in the yard after the surfaces have been rinsed and are dry. If you have specific plants or garden areas you want the crew to pay particular attention to, note them when scheduling.
Yes. A significant portion of our mobile home washing work is in manufactured home park communities throughout Marion, Citrus, Levy, and Sumter Counties. We understand the exterior maintenance standards that many park management associations require and can provide service completion documentation for park records on request. If your community has specific requirements for exterior cleaning — approved methods, advance notification procedures, or documentation needs — share them when scheduling and we will accommodate them.
Every twelve to eighteen months is the standard recommendation for manufactured homes in the Ocala area. The specific interval depends on lot conditions. Homes on lots with heavy oak or pine canopy, or in areas with consistently high humidity such as near ponds or the Nature Coast waterways, may need cleaning at the shorter end of that range because shaded, humid conditions accelerate biological regrowth. Sun-exposed lots may go longer. The most reliable indicator is the first visible appearance of green patches, dark streaking, or progressive oxidation dulling on any wall section, which signals that professional treatment is overdue.
Mobile home washing is priced based on the size of the home, the siding material, and the degree of oxidation and biological growth present. Most standard single-wide manufactured home washes in the Ocala area range from 00 to 00. Double-wides range from 75 to 25 depending on size and condition. Homes with significant oxidation requiring extended surfactant dwell time may be priced higher. Combination visits adding roof cleaning, driveway cleaning, or gutter cleaning are priced together with some efficiency on the combined total. Starr’s & Stripes provides a free written estimate before any work begins. Call or text (352) 230-9299 for a same-day quote.