Exterior Maintenance

Exterior Maintenance built around visibility, seasonal timing, and safer curb appeal.

NeighbourCare exterior maintenance is designed for the visible outdoor work that people notice first and delay longest: windows, gutters, entries, patios, and hard surfaces that need timely care. The goal is simple: clear scope, safe scheduling, and an exterior that looks looked-after without you having to chase seasonal tasks one by one.

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Exterior maintenance can be booked as one-time seasonal work or organized into a broader Silver or Gold care rhythm so windows, gutters, and outdoor surfaces are handled before they turn into bigger frustrations.

Need help deciding which exterior work actually matters first?

We can help you sort out whether the priority is windows, gutters, pressure washing, or a seasonal exterior reset that fits into a wider property-care plan.

NeighbourCare exterior maintenance showing window cleaning and outdoor surface care

How Exterior Maintenance fits best

Seasonal timing

Best for households that want key outdoor tasks handled on a spring, fall, or as-needed exterior schedule.

Visible refresh

Useful when glass, gutters, or hard surfaces have reached the point where the whole property feels less cared for.

Plan support

Often pairs naturally with lawn, seasonal clean-ups, and broader Bronze, Silver, or Gold property support.

Exact reach, access, and safe working height are confirmed at quote time so scope stays realistic and insured.

What’s Included

Focus on the exterior work that protects curb appeal and keeps water moving properly.

The exact checklist depends on access and property layout, but this page should clearly explain what exterior window cleaning, gutter support, and pressure washing usually cover.

Exterior Windows

Clean the views people actually notice first.

Built for homes that need clearer glass, brighter entrances, and a sharper first impression without overcomplicating scope.

  • Exterior glass cleaned on accessible levels as confirmed per property.
  • Main views, patio doors, and highly visible front-facing areas prioritized.
  • Often scheduled in spring, early fall, or ahead of listing photos and events.
Gutters & Eavestroughs

Clear debris before overflow and drainage problems build up.

Ideal when leaves, buildup, or neglected seasonal care have started making the exterior feel overdue.

  • Removal of leaves and debris from accessible gutters and eavestroughs.
  • Basic downspout flow check where visible and safely reachable.
  • Often timed for late fall after leaf drop or early spring as part of a reset.
Pressure Washing

Refresh the surfaces that collect dirt, salt, algae, and traffic marks.

For customers who want targeted outdoor washing on the areas that make the property feel dingy fastest.

  • Common areas include front walks, steps, porches, patios, and other suitable hard surfaces.
  • Surface suitability is confirmed before washing so expectations stay realistic.
  • Often bundled with windows or gutters for a fuller exterior reset.
Options

How Exterior Maintenance can be structured.

Exterior work is often seasonal and scope-specific. This section explains how it can be booked as a focused visit, a seasonal reset, or part of broader property support.

Seasonal Service

Book the key outdoor work at the right times of year.

Best when the goal is to stop windows, gutters, and outdoor washing from sliding into the next season.

  • Spring and fall are the most common anchors.
  • Keeps visible maintenance from being postponed too long.
  • Works well with lawn and yard rhythms already happening outdoors.
Exterior Reset

Start with a stronger refresh when the outside already feels overdue.

A focused exterior reset can immediately improve how the home presents and reduce the backlog of visible maintenance.

  • Good after a long winter, heavy leaf season, or neglected summer buildup.
  • Helps restore a cleaner baseline before simpler seasonal upkeep takes over.
  • Useful even if you only need a one-time exterior push right now.
Plan Support

Let exterior work fit into a broader Bronze, Silver, or Gold plan.

Exterior maintenance often works best when it is coordinated with lawn, seasonal support, and the other jobs that shape curb appeal over the year.

  • Pairs naturally with lawn care and seasonal clean-ups.
  • Reduces coordination because one system handles more of the exterior.
  • Useful for households that want a cleaner year-round outdoor rhythm.
Popular Add-Ons

Add a few practical extras without turning the visit into a different service.

Exterior Maintenance can stay focused on windows, gutters, and surfaces while still allowing the add-ons customers commonly ask for around the same visit.

Entry Refresh

Pair visible entry areas with the work already happening outside.

These are common extras when customers want the front of the home to feel more complete after the main exterior work is done.

  • Porch, steps, and front-walk pressure washing where suitable.
  • Entry glass touch-up around doors and sidelights where included in scope.
  • Simple outdoor reset items that sharpen first impressions.
Seasonal Extras

Add the outdoor tasks that do not need to happen every time.

Useful when the main service is defined, but a few seasonal details are easier to handle during the same visit.

  • Debris touch-ups around accessible downspout exits or problem spots.
  • Targeted washing on retaining walls, patio edges, or hardscape accents.
  • Additional visible-glass areas added where time and access allow.
Bundled Exterior Care

Combine the exterior items people usually want solved together.

This keeps the page practical without turning Exterior Maintenance into the full bundle menu.

  • Windows + gutters for a sharper seasonal reset.
  • Pressure washing added to key entries, patios, or walkways.
  • Outdoor care grouped into one easier visit instead of several small jobs.

Keep the broader bundle menu on the Add-Ons & Bundles page, but let Exterior Maintenance show the outdoor extras customers ask about most often.

Use Cases

When Exterior Maintenance is usually the right fit.

These are the patterns this page should speak to. They help customers identify whether they need a one-time exterior reset, seasonal upkeep, or broader outdoor support.

Visible Frustrations

“The outside is starting to make the whole place look neglected.”

Good for homes where cloudy glass, dirty entries, or overflowing gutters are now noticeable every time you pull in.

  • Creates a visible improvement quickly.
  • Reduces the mental load of seasonal outdoor catch-up.
  • Often becomes the easiest first exterior service to hand off.
Seasonal Catch-Ups

“We only need this a few times a year, but it matters when it does.”

Useful for households that do not need weekly exterior work, but do need reliable spring, summer, or fall care at the right time.

  • Fits well with spring opens, fall clean-ups, or listing prep.
  • Can stay occasional without becoming vague.
  • Also works as a trial step before moving exterior work into a plan.
Broader Support

“We want one system handling more of the outside.”

For customers who want exterior work coordinated with lawn, seasonal support, and the rest of the visible outdoor maintenance picture.

  • Supports Bronze, Silver, or Gold positioning naturally.
  • Keeps the outdoor service story connected across the site.
  • Leaves room for lawn, add-on, and seasonal help later.
Related Support

Keep Exterior Maintenance clear about what it does — and where related outdoor needs should go.

This is where the template protects page roles. Exterior Maintenance should stay focused on windows, gutters, and surfaces while still pointing customers to the broader system when needs overlap.

Ready to hand off the exterior work that keeps getting pushed down the list?

Tell us whether the priority is windows, gutters, pressure washing, or a stronger exterior reset that can later connect into a bigger property-care plan. We will help shape the right next step.