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Keep your roof clean when selling your house

Roof cleaning is a very delicate practice which requires the most gentle and trained of hands. We mean this literally in the case of our Surrey based company, as we employ manual methods to remove the stains, dirt and unwanted organic materials from your roof. This is done so that we do not compromise the integrity of your roof tiles, which usually happens when people employ more forceful methods such as pressure washing. Continue reading

Operation: Moss Remover

As one of the finest roof cleaning service providers in Surrey, we go to great lengths to ensure that every job we undertake is completed to the highest standard. Operating throughout the Surrey area, we have gained a well earned reputation for a fast and reliable service and customers have always been pleased with our performance. Continue reading

Can you clean your own gutters and roofing?

Most people would assume that cleaning gutters or roofs is as straightforward as blasting them through with some high powered jet equipment. In some cases we’ve seen people carry this interpretation of what we do through to the extent of simply taking a hosepipe to an accessible point of their drainage and giving it all a quick blast. Whilst this approach may deliver a partial clean, it will not do the perfect job. On top of this you could cause damage to your roofing materials and gutters in the process. Our comprehensive and professional service will make sure that your guttering and roof is given a total clean. Continue reading

A mess free roof cleaning solution

When you make the decision to have your roof cleaned you want the surface to look fresh and new without risking damaging it. There are two kinds of service you can opt for; hand removal or pressure washing. The first is gentle and effective. The latter can cause big problems, including damaging tiles and forcing water between them where it can enter the roof. The choice of which to opt for is simple. Continue reading

Why is a clean roof is such a boon?

A dirty roof may not seem like a huge concern for you, but it can have a number of drawbacks. Not only can it affect the overall value of your home, but its structural integrity is also being put at risk. At Surrey Roof and Gutter Clean our methods are both delicate and effective in removing moss and algae in particular. Continue reading

Keep your roof in check this summer

Although it is not typically on everyone’s mind and often gets neglected, your roof is one of the most important aspects of your house. The surface protects against the weather and helps keep the property insulated. However, to maintain your roofing so that it is up to standards and is able to keep the weather out and the heat in you need to look after it. Continue reading

Restoring your roof and guttering to its clean best

No one likes it when the appearance of the roof of their property becomes ruined by the sight of moss. It is unattractive and can also result in gutters becoming filled with dirt too, affecting how well they perform. At Surrey Roof and Gutter Clean we use non-destructive cleaning methods in order to restore your home to its former glory, removing all of the moss and other debris by hand. Continue reading

Protecting the grain of roof tiles

Roof tiles are surprisingly delicate even though they play such an important role in protecting your home. Once the grainy surface layer is removed they can become immensely brittle and easier to break. Fortunately if you take care to keep the roof clean and free of debris you can extend their lifecycle and reduce the need for replacements. Continue reading

Do I really need to clean my roof?

As you might expect in our profession, we find ourselves involved in many conversations on the subject of roof cleaning. We are always ready to answer any questions about the work we do, and to voice our view on any information someone has heard but is unsure of. For example, we are often asked if it is really necessary to have a roof professionally cleaned at all, as it would seem that the roof would essentially clean itself. However, this is not true. Continue reading