Roofing

The Benefits of Using Roof-A-Cide® for Roof Cleaning

Black stains and streaks are a common roofing problem homeowners face. While many homeowners address this problem through pressure washing, this is only a short-term solution. Earl W. Johnston Roofing, LLC, one of the top roofing companies in our area, takes a much more effective approach in the form of Roof-A-Cide®. Here’s why this is a far better option than pressure washing:

  • Avoids Roof Damage: Pressure washing and strong chemicals can damage your roof and shorten its lifespan. Unlike harsh chemicals, Roof-A-Cide does not damage your roof because it’s gentle and non-toxic. By using Roof-A-Cide we also avoid damaging surrounding property when we clean your roof. Our services can make your roof look brand new and help you avoid future roof repairs.
  • Guaranteed Results: When Roof-A-Cide is applied by a professional roof cleaning expert, you are guaranteed that your roof will remain algae-free for at least two years. In the rare event that algae stains reappear before two years have passed, your roof will be treated and cleaned at no additional cost to you.
  • Stain Prevention: Typical roof cleaning methods are short-term solutions because they need to be repeated every six to 12 months. In contrast, Roof-A-Cide only needs to be applied every two years. In addition, unlike other method,s Roof-A-Cide can actually prevent future algae growth. Roof-A-Cide is the only EPA and manufacturer approved solution that can actually prevent unsightly roof stains.

Roof-A-Cide is a safer and more affordable alternative than standard roof cleaning chemicals. Our roof cleaning services can transform your roof’s appearance. In addition to roof cleaning, we can help you with roof repair, replacement and maintenance. With our decades of experience, we can provide outstanding results. We serve many areas in Florida including Pembroke Pines, Coral Springs and Hollywood. Contact us at (954) 989-7794 to learn more about our services and products. You can also ask for an estimate.

Earl Johnston

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