Roof washing might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of home maintenance—but it should be. If your roof has black streaks, moss, or mildew, it’s more than a cosmetic problem. That’s not just dirt — it’s a warning sign. And it’s telling you your roof needs some attention. Roof washing is a crucial part of home maintenance that helps prevent expensive repairs, extend the life of your shingles, and keep your home looking its best.
Roof washing is the process of removing algae, mold, mildew, moss, and lichen from your roof using specialized cleaning methods. It’s not about blasting your shingles with water — in fact, high-pressure washing (power washing) can cause serious damage to the roof.
The safer, smarter method is called soft washing, which uses a low-pressure spray combined with eco-safe cleaning solutions. Unlike power washing—which can damage shingles—soft washing is gentle on your roof but tough on grime.
While roof cleaning has been around for decades, it became much more mainstream in the early 2000s. This was largely due to the widespread use of limestone-based asphalt shingles, which became a food source for black algae. As these streaks became more visible, homeowners started looking for safe ways to clean their roofs without voiding warranties or damaging materials.
Today, roof washing is a standard part of roof maintenance in many parts of the country, especially in humid areas like Georgia, where algae and moss thrive.
If left untreated, those ugly black streaks and green patches do more than hurt curb appeal—they can:
Plus, buildup like moss can lift shingles, letting water in underneath. Washing your roof is a preventive maintenance that removes all of these hazards and helps you avoid expensive roof repairs or early replacement.
Wondering if it’s time for a roof wash? Here’s what to watch for on your roof:
These signs mean your roof isn’t just dirty — it’s under attack by harmful bacteria.
Let’s be clear: Never use gas-powered pressure washers on your roof. High-pressure tools can:
Soft wash systems use low-pressure nozzles and chemical solutions to gently clean without risk. It’s the industry standard and the only method recommended by roofing experts.
At ProShield Roofing (or insert your brand), we follow a proven 4-step process:
The result? A cleaner, safer, longer-lasting roof — without harsh chemicals or mess.
Yes. Soft washing works on asphalt shingles, metal roofs, tile, rubber, and more — with zero damage.
Q: How often should I wash my roof?
Not if done professionally. At ProShield Roofing, we use eco-friendly solutions and protective barriers to keep your plants safe.
That’s Gloeocapsa Magma, a type of algae that feeds on asphalt. It’s common in Georgia and spreads quickly without treatment.
Yes! Removing harmful growth reduces moisture retention and prevents long-term shingle damage.
Every 1–3 years depending on tree cover, humidity, and local weather conditions.
Most professional roof cleaning services take just 2–4 hours, with long-lasting results.
Yes — soft wash solutions kill moss and lichen down to the root. Over time, they dry out and safely release from the roof surface.
Roof washing isn’t just about looks. It’s about protecting one of your home’s most important assets. Whether you’re dealing with black streaks, green moss, or general grime, a professional soft wash can reverse the damage and restore your roof’s health.
At ProShield Roofing, we offer expert soft wash roof cleaning throughout Monroe, Watkinsville, and nearby areas. Our licensed professionals use safe, effective methods that protect your roof and landscaping. Contact us today for a free roof evaluation and quote.