Roof Cleaning and Moss Removal
Soft washing that lifts the growth without stripping the granules off your shingles.

Roof moss removal without pressure washing
Moss holds water against the roof and lifts shingle edges. Left long enough it shortens the life of a roof that had nothing else wrong with it.
It grows fastest on the shaded and north-facing slopes, and on roofs with trees close by. How often a roof needs cleaning comes down to how much shade it gets and how many trees surround it.
We soft wash. We do not scrub and we do not pressure wash — those strip the granules off the shingles, which is the layer doing the actual protecting.
Cleaning is usually paired with a tune-up, because once the moss is off we can see what is underneath it.
What roof cleaning involves
A full day, usually
It depends on the size and pitch of the roof, how much growth there is, and access. Steeper roofs take longer and cannot be rushed safely.
Gutters and drains too
Debris and vegetation come out of the gutters, downspouts and drains at the same time — otherwise the water still has nowhere to go.
An honest read afterward
With the roof clean we can tell you what condition it is genuinely in, and whether it needs anything beyond the cleaning.
Questions we get about this
Typically $300 to $1,000, based on the size and pitch of the roof and how much growth there is.
Not the way we do it. We soft wash. Pressure washing and scrubbing strip the granules off asphalt shingles, and those granules are the layer protecting the roof.
It depends almost entirely on shade and trees. A roof under heavy tree cover may need attention every couple of years; an open, sunny roof can go far longer.
Get a straight answer about your roof
A free inspection and a written estimate you keep. Daniel owns the company and does the estimate himself — there is no sales team, so the person who looks at your roof is the person accountable for the work.