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New Hampshire Roof Cleaning

blog-0561385001390854604.jpgBlack Stains /Ugly Shingles

Like most of the State of New Hampshire, Homeowners are wondering what the Blackstains that are all over ther roofs and on there neighbors roof. Well the black stain is an algea and it is called Gloeocapsa Magma and it feeds on the roof shingle and prematurly shortening the life expectancy of the roof. It is an airbourne algae and spreads from roof to roof and that is why it is on your roof or your neighbors roof. There is good news and bad news with this algea, and the bad news if left alone and not cleaned it will definatly shorten the life of your roof, the good news is that is can be clean. also feel free to visit to visit my web site for more info @ www.jacksoncontracting.net

Safe Non-Pressure Roof Cleaning Process

First thing to know is there is no need to pressure wash the roof, this will only damage the roof and the algea will not be removed . We apply a solution to treat the algea,moss and lichen and this solution is delivered at a non-pressure method. There is a big difference between a non-pressure application and low-pressure application and this is were homeowners can get lost. A non-pressure application is excatly that non-pressure (under 100psi) and that is the maxiumum allowed, anything over that will damage the roof. A low-pressure application is just that an application with pressure and how much is that pressure 400psi?,800psi?2000psi, and seeing how pressure washing equipment is capable of 3000-4000 psi , which is way beyound what is allowed. With our process there is no pressure and more importantly no rinsing, and this is because there is no need to rinse because the solution will not hurt the roof shingles. Our roof cleaning process yields same day results on algea, moss or lichen will fall of soon after that.

For a Free Roof Cleaning Estimate Contact Brian C. Jackson (603)401-8408 or email Briancjacksonllc@gmail.com

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