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Professional Roof Cleaning & Soft Washing Services

Your roof is one of the most valuable parts of your home, yet it's constantly exposed to harsh weather, moisture, algae, moss, lichen, mold, and debris. Those unsightly black streaks aren't just cosmetic—they're often caused by algae that can gradually shorten the lifespan of your roofing materials. Our professional roof cleaning service safely restores your roof's appearance while helping protect your investment.

We use a specialized soft washing process that cleans your roof using low pressure and professional cleaning solutions instead of high-pressure washing. This manufacturer-recommended method safely removes organic growth without damaging shingles, tile, or other roofing materials, leaving your roof cleaner for years—not just weeks.

Restore Your Roof's Appearance

Remove black streaks, algae, moss, lichen, and stains to dramatically improve your home's curb appeal.

Extend Roof Life

Eliminate harmful organic growth that can trap moisture and contribute to premature roof deterioration.

Safe Soft Washing

Our low-pressure cleaning method safely cleans roofing materials without the damage caused by traditional pressure washing.

Long-Lasting Results

Our treatment kills algae and organic growth at the source, keeping your roof cleaner much longer.

What's Included With Our Roof Cleaning Service?

Asphalt Shingle Roof Cleaning
Tile Roof Cleaning
Metal Roof Washing
Soft Wash Roof Cleaning
Black Streak Removal
Algae Removal
Moss Removal
Lichen Treatment
Mold & Mildew Removal
Roof Debris Cleaning
Gutter Exterior Rinse
Preventative Roof Treatment

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I have my roof professionally cleaned?

Professional roof cleaning removes algae, moss, lichen, mold, and black streaks that can trap moisture, reduce curb appeal, and shorten the lifespan of your roof. Routine cleaning helps protect your investment while restoring your home's appearance.

Do you pressure wash roofs?

No. We use a low-pressure soft washing system specifically designed for roofing materials. High-pressure washing can damage shingles and void manufacturer warranties, while soft washing safely removes organic growth without causing harm.

What causes the black streaks on my roof?

Black streaks are typically caused by Gloeocapsa magma, an airborne algae that feeds on roofing materials. Left untreated, it can spread across the roof and retain moisture, accelerating roof deterioration.

Can soft washing remove moss and algae?

Yes. Our professional soft washing process eliminates algae, moss, mold, mildew, and lichen while helping prevent future growth.

What types of roofs do you clean?

We safely clean asphalt shingles, tile roofs, metal roofs, composite roofing, and many other residential roofing materials using the appropriate cleaning methods.

How long do roof cleaning results last?

Results typically last between two and five years depending on climate, tree coverage, roof orientation, and surrounding environmental conditions.

Will roof cleaning damage my shingles?

No. Our soft washing method uses low pressure and is considered the safest cleaning process for asphalt shingles and other delicate roofing materials.

Are your cleaning solutions safe?

Yes. We use professional-grade cleaning solutions and take precautions to protect your landscaping, gutters, surrounding property, and outdoor surfaces throughout the cleaning process.

How long does roof cleaning take?

Most residential roof cleaning projects are completed within two to five hours, depending on the size, pitch, and condition of the roof.

Can I combine roof cleaning with other services?

Absolutely. Many homeowners bundle roof cleaning with house washing, driveway cleaning, gutter brightening, patio cleaning, and deck cleaning for a complete exterior makeover.

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