Roof Washing Prices: How to Save Money on Your Next Roof Cleaning?
Roof washing is not a simple task, but it’s one that needs to be done. So how do you know what roof washing prices range to look in? It all comes down to the type of surface that you’re washing and the amount of effort required. With this information in mind, we’ve created this guide with all the prices for roof washing in mind!
- Composition shingles: If you have composition shingles on your roof, the price range for a professional cleaning is around hundreds dollars per hour. So if they spend four hours washing your roof from top to bottom, you’ll be looking at a bill of somewhere around some hundreds dollars.
- Tar and gravel roofs: If you have tar and gravel on your roof, the price range for a professional cleaning is little bitt lesser than shingles roof. So if they spend four hours washing your roof from top to bottom, you’ll be looking at a bill of somewhere hundreds of dollars.
- Asphalt Shingles: Asphalt shingles are fairly easy to clean by yourself, but can also be washed professionally. If you choose to have your roof cleaned by a professional, it’ll cost around hundred dollars per hour.
- Slate: Slate roofs are extremely difficult to clean, so most people hire professionals to do it for them. If you choose to have your roof cleaned by a professional, the price range is usually around hundred dollars per hour.
- Dormer: Dormers are the little extensions on your roof usually right above a window. If you choose to wash them by yourself, expect an all day project as well as at least one ladder and some makeshift scaffolding. Complete exterior power washing of your home costs around less than hundred dollars per hour on average, but you’ll likely spend at least hundred dollars per hour on the project itself. You’ll spend around more than hundreds dollars to power wash your dormers.
If you choose to do it yourself, use a pressure washer and some detergent and be prepared for an all day project! Complete exterior power washing of your home costs around hundred dollars per hour on average. Be prepared to manage the task from top to bottom over the course of about two days’ time (assuming the weather is nice and warm). You’ll spend a total of about some hundred dollars to have your roof cleaned from top to bottom. Keep in mind that the average cost of pressure washers is between some hundreds dollars, so you can expect to spend around some hundred dollars on this project for equipment costs.
If you’re looking into washing your roof on a budget, don’t forget to plan for all the equipment expenses and potential miscellaneous costs. Always try and get your roof swept (removing dead leaves and debris) before washing it yourself or having a professional wash it. This is because you will most likely do more damage to your roof if there’s too much debris on top of it.
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