
Our maintenance program keeps moss from ever gaining a foothold. Scheduled visits, checks, and treatments protect your Kirkland roof year after year.
We tailor visit frequency to your roof material, tree cover, and neighborhood, keeping moss in check and repairs to a minimum.
Regular visits catch moss early before it can damage your roof or lift shingle edges.
Each visit includes gutter clearing and spot treatment to keep your whole roofline protected.
We tailor frequency to your roof material, tree exposure, and Eastside neighborhood conditions.
From soft wash cleaning to moss removal, prevention treatments, and roof-type specialty care, we cover the full range of services Kirkland roofs need to stay clean and protected through the Pacific Northwest seasons.
Frequently Asked Questions
Roof Cleaning can be complex, and we’re here to provide answers to common questions. Here are some frequently asked questions from our clients.
Most Kirkland roof cleaning projects fall in a moderate range that depends on roof size, pitch, material, and how much moss has built up. We walk the property, check the north-facing slopes where moss thrives in our damp climate, and give a flat written quote before any work starts.
In the Kirkland area the dry window from late spring through early fall is ideal. Cleaning before the wet season slows moss regrowth heading into winter rains, and a soft wash in summer lets treatments dry and bond properly rather than washing off in the next downpour.
No. We use low-pressure soft washing, not a pressure washer. High pressure strips the protective granules off composition shingles and forces water under cedar shakes. Soft washing applies a measured cleaning solution that kills moss and algae without damaging the roof surface.
Given Kirkland's rainfall and tree cover, most homes benefit from a moss check every year and a full cleaning every two to three years. Properties shaded by Douglas fir or set back in Finn Hill and Bridle Trails often need attention sooner because moss spores settle fast on shaded, north-facing sections.
Done correctly, no. Most shingle manufacturers actually require gentle, non-pressure cleaning to keep warranties valid. Our soft wash approach follows those guidelines, and we document the method so your warranty stays intact rather than being voided by aggressive pressure washing.
Yes. We clean roofs across every Kirkland neighborhood including Finn Hill, Juanita, Totem Lake, Bridle Trails, and Downtown, plus nearby Bellevue, Redmond, Bothell, Woodinville, and Kenmore. Local routing keeps scheduling tight and response times short across the Eastside.
Scheduled inspections, moss checks, gutter clearing, and spot treatment keep your Kirkland roof ahead of moss regrowth year over year.
Our climate drives constant moss pressure, so regular upkeep is far cheaper than reactive cleaning or premature roof replacement.
Catching moss early and keeping gutters clear prevents the water damage and roof wear that lead to expensive repairs down the line.
Yes. We tailor visit frequency and services to your roof material, tree exposure, and neighborhood conditions across the Eastside.
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We pride ourselves on delivering great results and experiences for each client. Hear directly from home and business owners who’ve trusted us with their Roof Cleaning needs.

Our Finn Hill roof was covered in thick moss after years of rain. The soft wash crew cleared it completely without any damage and the roof looks new again. Honest quote and great work.
Karen M Kirkland

They cleaned our cedar shake roof in Juanita that I thought needed replacing. Careful, professional, and they explained the moss treatment so it stays clear through winter.
Dave Whitfield

Booked the annual maintenance program for our Totem Lake home and it has been worth every penny. No more moss creeping back and the gutters stay clear too.
Priya Raman
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