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Asphalt roof cleaning is the removal of organisms, such as algae, lichen, and moss from asphalt shingles. While many surfaces can be easily cleaned with a good rain shower, most roofing materials require a more in depth cleaning process to remove these organisms and prevent the growth of large colonies. Algae, lichen, and moss growth on asphalt shingles is most common in the Southern region of the United States, but can be found throughout the U.S. and Canada. They thrive in moisture rich areas, which is why roof cleaning in Jacksonville, FL is crucial with it's humid rich climate. Get this service now! PRCA supports and recommends the same cleaning process that is suggested by the Asphalt Roof Manufacturers Association (ARMA), the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA), and all shingle manufacturers. These authoritative associations have studied and researched proper asphalt cleaning procedures. They clearly state that a roof cleaner should not power wash a shingle roof with any kind of equipment attached to a power washer. PRCA members use the recommended non-pressure washing procedures and chemicals that the shingle manufacturers recommend. Make sure that the contractor you choose uses the non-pressure process. Ask them the most important question: Will you use a pressure washer on my roof? Pay close attention to their answer, specifically low-pressure answers. Even the lowest setting on a pressure washer will cause damage to the shingles. It will not extend the life of your roof and could void your existing warranty. We comply with all procedures of NRCA for roof cleaning Jacksonville, FL and St. Augustine, FL. Contact us now for a complimentary consultation and estimate. or More details :Call Us: (904) 377-3800 Email Us: fullforcepressure@gmail.com | |
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