C&M Services, Inc. “The Soft Wash Pros,” handles exterior cleaning for HOAs, condo associations, apartment complexes, and other multi-building communities across Northern Connecticut and nearby Western Massachusetts.
Regular cleaning preserves appearance and property value, addresses safety on slippery walking surfaces, and reduces risk from neglected roofs, clogged gutters, and shared areas dragged down by algae, moss, lichen, mold, black staining, bad-vendor fallout, drainage issues, insurance-driven roof deadlines, or landscaping at risk during the wrong job.
Every community is different, so we customize the proposal property by property instead of stamping out a packaged plan.
Pricing details are available upon request after a real site visit from our team member. The number is built from custom per-project pricing based on what we see on site, backed by years of internal time-based estimating from tracked job performance.
We do not price by square footage, Google Earth, or Google Maps imagery alone, because two properties that look identical online can require very different approaches once you walk them.
When we walk a property, several factors push pricing up or down:
A small but complicated apartment building can cost more than a larger flat townhouse community with simple access. Exact pricing details are available upon request after a site walkthrough.
We offer a 3% cash or check discount when invoices are paid by cash or check instead of credit card, and bundle discounts are available when customers book one or more full-priced services.
Multi-year locked pricing is sometimes possible for phased projects, for example cleaning one third of a community per year over three years, when a property manager wants predictable budgeting.

We physically visit every property and never quote sight unseen. Brian, our owner can typically be on site within 48 hours, with the estimate back to the property manager within 24 hours by email.

The package can include the estimate via CRM, certificate of insurance, W-9, detailed proposal, photo report, line-item options for each surface, and yellow arrows with descriptions on photos calling out concerns.
If you ask about siding and we notice clogged gutters, dusty solar panels, or a slippery pool patio, those become separate line items so you decide what to approve.

We are primarily a soft wash company. High pressure on the wrong surface causes irreversible damage to mortar joints, trim, stamped concrete, EIFS, and shingles, so we use the right cleaning solution at the right strength with low pressure where pressure is needed at all.

Plant protection is one of the biggest selling points for property managers, because expensive landscaping is where bad vendors do the most damage. We do not just rely on rinsing. We cover plants and shrubbery with breathable Tyvek and protect bare wood, delicate doors, cameras, doorbells, and other sensitive areas before we start.

Communities are active job sites. Safety drives how we schedule and perform every job: working around residents and vehicles, shifting to weekends or off-hours during heavy traffic, using cones, safety tape, controlled access, full PPE, ladders with stabilizers, lift equipment, and fall arrest gear as needed, plus close coordination with the manager or facility team.

Our machines flow roughly five to eight gallons per minute, versus one and a half to two on big-box pressure washers, and that extra flow lets us clean efficiently with low pressure.
Most projects start with a phone call, contact form, or email from an HOA representative, property manager, or community contact.
For multi-resident properties, communication runs through the manager or owner.
We visit every property and never quote sight unseen. The walkaround covers site conditions, safety, access, surfaces, vegetation, drainage, protection needs, buildup, and lift or staffing needs. Brian can usually be on site within 48 hours and the estimate back within 24 hours of the visit.
The proposal package may include a written estimate, proof of insurance, a W-9 form, a clear breakdown of the work, photos of the property, pricing options for each surface, notes marked directly on photos, documentation of existing damage, and recommendations for other trusted vendors when needed.
If we notice additional work that may be needed, it is listed separately so nothing is hidden or bundled into the price.
Once approved, we send the property manager or owner what residents need to know: timing, how to prepare, keeping windows closed, watching for technicians, and looking before exiting units.
We monitor weather and postpone for high winds, heavy rain, unsafe temperatures, conditions that could carry solutions to neighbors, or roof-cleaning conditions where rain is too soon after application.
When the crew arrives, they introduce themselves, review the work order with you, and confirm if any vehicles need to be moved before setup begins. Taking a few minutes to coordinate at the start helps the job run smoother and prevents delays later.
Setup includes cones, safety tape, protective gear, ladders with stabilizers, lifts when needed, and proper fall protection for roof access. The crew also plans safe entry and exit paths before work begins. Before cleaning starts, we walk the property to check for existing damage, delicate areas, surfaces that need protection, and any safety concerns.
Any visible damage is photographed and documented in our system before the job begins.
Before cleaning begins, the crew protects plants, delicate surfaces, cameras, and fixtures around the property. Our trucks carry buffer tanks and connect to the property’s water supply to maintain steady flow without stressing plumbing or well systems.
Each surface is cleaned using the proper method. Homes are soft washed with low pressure, roofs are treated without pressure, concrete is pretreated and surface cleaned as needed, gutters are hand cleaned and flushed, and solar panels are cleaned with purified water and no harsh chemicals.
Each technician uses a service-specific checklist and self-inspects before calling you over. You walk the property with us before pack-up, and if you want an area redone and it is reasonable, the team moves you to a safe spot and redoes it in front of you.
The crew packs up, completes a final walkaround, removes protective materials, and collects payment on the tablet.
We ask for a five-star Google review with a scannable code on the business card, with follow-up by text, email, or phone.
Our approach to customer satisfaction is straightforward. Technicians inspect their own work, walk the property with the customer or manager before leaving, and re-clean reasonable areas if needed. We also follow up afterward and set clear expectations before work begins.
We stand behind the treatment of the areas cleaned, but we do not promise how long the roof will stay visibly clean since weather conditions vary. If needed, we will inspect and retreat originally treated areas at no charge.
Gutters and downspouts are cleared and flowing on the day of service. If a customer believes a clog remains shortly afterward, we will return to check it. This does not guarantee against future debris buildup.
For solar panel cleaning, we do not guarantee increased energy production since performance depends on weather, equipment condition, and seasonal sunlight. Panels are cleaned using purified water with no chemicals.
We also do not promise complete removal of difficult stains like oil, rust, or grease. Results depend on the surface type, stain condition, and how long the material has been present.
If you manage an HOA, condo association, apartment complex, or multi-building community in Northern CT or Western MA, the next step is a site walkthrough and detailed proposal. Call 413-216-4588 to schedule a visit.
Brian, our owner or one of the team member can typically be on site within 48 hours, with a proposal delivered within 24 hours covering services like building washing, roof cleaning, concrete cleaning, gutter cleaning, solar panel cleaning, and phased maintenance plans before buildup, safety issues, or insurance deadlines become bigger problems.