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HOUSE WASHING
House washing is the process of removing mold, mildew, dirt, grime, and oftentimes rust, efflorescence, oxidadtion, and soot from a home’s exterior surfaces by using a combination of low to moderate water pressure and specialized detergents, algaecides, acids and surfactants.
While the cost of house washing can vary by region and vendor, it typically averages between .10 cents and .25 cents per square foot. Factors that are considered when pricing a house wash could include things like the number of stories, types and condition of surfaces, and the severity of the stains and discoloration that need to be removed. Cost may also reflect the inclusion of additional services such as gutter brightening, high chimneys, as well as trouble areas requiring specialized treatment like rust, soot, efflorescence, and oxidation removal.
ROOF WASHING
The main cause of black streaks and stains on roofs is from a bacteria called Gloeocapsa magma. This bacteria feeds on the limestone and moisture found in asphalt shingle roofs. Over time they accumulate and create a dark outer coating, thus creating a black appearance. As the bacteria spreads, gravity pulls it downward, creating a smear-like stain.
Yes. This is because the bacterial colonies feed on the limestone, hold moisture and cause premature aging, rotting, and/or granule loss of the shingles.
Roof washing is the process of removing organic material from roof shingles or tiles by applying algaecides and surfactants at low pressure – typically in the range of 90-150 PSI.