
The exterior of your home is its first impression.
A clean roof not only looks great but also prevents costly repairs. Our roof cleaning service uses specialized soft washing method to safely remove moss, pollen, stains and debris without damaging shingles or other materials. We analyze the specific needs of your roof to determine the safest and most effective cleaning approach.
Our Roof Washing Process
Free Assessment and Quote:
We’ll stop by to evaluate your roof to identify areas of concern and the best cleaning methods. Not all roof’s use the same cleaning method!
Preparation:
Our team prepares the area by removing obstacles and ensuring the safety of plants, outdoor furniture, vehicles, etc.
Soft Washing:
We use a combination of soft washing and cleaner to effectively remove the built-up pollen, dirt, algae, and other contaminants.
Rinse and Review:
After cleaning, we rinse all surfaces and conduct a final inspection.
Final Inspection:
We assess the area to ensure we’ve thoroughly cleaned the entire area. Any necessary touch-ups would be identified and completed.
Leave Roof Cleaning to the Professionals
While it might be tempting to attempt roof cleaning yourself, it’s essential to leave this task to the professionals. Here’s why:

Safety First
Roof cleaning can be dangerous, especially as you are working at heights. We have the training, experience and equipment to perform the job safely.

Right Tools and Equipment
Professionals use specialized equipment and techniques tailored for roof cleaning, ensuring effective and damage-free results.
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Proper Techniques
Using incorrect methods, such as pressure washing, can lead to water damage, shingle damage, or personal injury.
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Signs Your Roof Needs Cleaning
Given the unique environment of South Carolina, where humidity and seasonal rainfall are common, we recommend having your roof cleaned at least once a year. However, if you notice significant moss or algae growth, it may be wise to schedule additional cleanings.
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Visible stains or discoloration
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Moss, algae, or lichen growth
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Debris accumulation (leaves, branches, etc.)


