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Why Roof Cleaning Is Necessary

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    Listed below are the reasons why semi-annual roof cleaning should be added to your home maintenance to-do list.

    A lot of homeowners think that cleaning their roof is a luxury, a must-do if you have extra money, are getting ready for a party, or are trying to sell your home. While all of those are great times to clean your roof, routine maintenance and cleaning of your roof is really vital to your health and longevity, not just your appearance. You can extend the life of your roof and save yourself the cost of getting a new roof, simply by having it cleaned routinely.

    The chemical cleaner used to clean the ceiling removes those annoying black stains (due to dirt, mold and many others) and also prevents them from forming for some time. This can take a simple once every two year service even further. Contact us to learn more about the process we use on roofs and why it is valuable to routinely clean your roof.

    Not only does your roof maintenance improve your home's curb appeal, it also runs the risk of having your homeowners policy canceled because of a dirty roof. This bacteria can damage shingles, cleaning your roof maximizes the life of your roof and prevents your policy from being canceled.
    The added value of a great first impression, with a nice clean ceiling, is unknown. Nobody wants to buy a home with a roof that looks dirty and old, with the expectation that it will soon have to be replaced.

    It's easy to see why roof maintenance is a must Roof Cleaning Mission. The cost of cleaning once every two years is very important and can ultimately save you money in the long run by taking a long time to repair or replace.

    Failing to maintain your roof through routine roof cleaning can cause the aforementioned bacteria to eat the shingles, allowing moisture to seep in and rot the wood underneath. If your roof is dirty right now, your roof may not be leaking, but over time the untreated black "scum" can cause additional leaks and damage that can cost much more than the price of single repair service. The smell of a rotting roof can also attract critters, entering your attic or crawl space through compromised areas of your roof.