Green algae on siding is very common, especially on the north side of homes or in humid areas. The good news: you don’t need harsh scrubbing or expensive equipment.
Here’s a safe, effective method that actually works.
Simple Algae Cleaning Solution (No Pressure Washer Needed)
What You’ll Need
1 gallon water
1 cup household bleach (5–6% sodium hypochlorite)
1 tablespoon mild dish soap
Garden sprayer or spray bottle
Garden hose
Protective gloves
Instructions
- Protect Plants
Lightly spray nearby plants and grass with plain water first. This helps dilute any runoff. - Mix the Solution
In a bucket or garden sprayer, combine:
• 1 gallon water
• 1 cup bleach
• 1 tablespoon dish soap
Do not mix bleach with ammonia or other cleaners.
- Apply
Spray the solution directly onto the green areas of the siding. Make sure the surface is dry before applying. - Let It Sit
Allow it to sit for 10–15 minutes. You’ll often see the green color start fading on its own. - Rinse
Rinse thoroughly with a garden hose. No heavy scrubbing needed.
Why This Works
• Bleach kills algae and mold spores
• Soap helps the solution stick to the surface
• Water dilutes it to a safe but effective strength
Important Safety Tips
• Wear gloves and old clothes
• Avoid spraying on windy days
• Never mix bleach with other chemicals
• Do not let solution dry completely on siding
• Avoid using high-pressure washers on vinyl siding, as they can force water behind panels
Alternative (Plant-Safer Option)
If you prefer something gentler:
Mix equal parts white vinegar and water, spray, let sit 20–30 minutes, then rinse. It may take a second application.
Prevention Tips
• Trim back shrubs to improve airflow
• Clean gutters regularly
• Install zinc or copper strips near roofline to reduce regrowth
• Wash siding once per year
If you tell me what type of siding you have (vinyl, wood, brick, stucco), I can tailor the safest method for that surface.